I am wondering which strategy is more profitable in the long run, i find a lot of people disagree in this topic. So i decided to start a poll
Does Mug behavior worth the effort (and make accounts last longer)?
Show No Mercy or Mug Behavior?
- georgaras1995
- Gaining experience
- Karma: 2
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Show No Mercy or Mug Behavior?
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- balls of steele
- Has experience
- Karma: 10
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Re: Show No Mercy or Mug Behavior?
Obviously I vote for the 3rd option. But this doesn't mean there are many bookmakers you can play stupid. Bet365 is one of them, you can play stupid, make them happy and they will make you even happier.
- Yngwie
- Pro
- Karma: 22
- VidaBlue
- To become a Pro
- Contact:
- Karma: 69
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Re: Show No Mercy or Mug Behavior?
I vote for the 1st option as the best strategy in the long run, for me at least.
I guess it depends on the vision that each individual has with sports betting.
My vision is to become so skilled at the actual game, that significant profitability is achieved at any bookmaker or exchange. This is a long road, which includes many different steps, a evolution so to speak. One of the steps in this evolution is betting (arbing or value) at conventional bookmakers and getting limited. This is a cat and mouse game that will get increasingly difficult as bookmakers continuously apply additional measures to combat multiaccounting, bots, etc ... doing all kinds of things trying to avoid the unavoidable, doesn't really improve my sport betting skills, so personally I prefer to bet as I like, eventually get limited, thank the bookmaker for the time spent together and look towards the next evolution step.
I guess it depends on the vision that each individual has with sports betting.
My vision is to become so skilled at the actual game, that significant profitability is achieved at any bookmaker or exchange. This is a long road, which includes many different steps, a evolution so to speak. One of the steps in this evolution is betting (arbing or value) at conventional bookmakers and getting limited. This is a cat and mouse game that will get increasingly difficult as bookmakers continuously apply additional measures to combat multiaccounting, bots, etc ... doing all kinds of things trying to avoid the unavoidable, doesn't really improve my sport betting skills, so personally I prefer to bet as I like, eventually get limited, thank the bookmaker for the time spent together and look towards the next evolution step.