One of the biggest mistakes you can make for any sport (but especially MLB in my opinion), is forcing plays for the sake of having action.
Back when I used to bet more sporadically (many years ago, before I had this page), I’d always have 3+ plays no matter what. All that did was slowly burn away any profits I had.
On many occasions, I’d have a day where I played one play that I LOVED, and forced two others. More often than not, I went 1-2 or if I was lucky, I’d go 2-1 and eat the juice. The play I LOVED would cash, and the plays that I forced would pull me back.
If I had just played the one spot I LOVED, I would’ve walked away a winner… but back then, going 1-0 was boring — having the CHANCE to go 3-0 was much more exciting (even though I RARELY went 3-0).
The reality is that trying to go 3-0 every day destroyed my results over time. I didn’t realize it right away and it took me a LONG time to figure it out… but I’m glad I was able to notice the trend and fix things before it got worse .
I’ve noticed nowadays that a lot of bettors are having a similar issue…
It’s much easier said than done, but you have to prioritize the QUALITY of each angle. It’s always better to have 1 great angle than to have 1 great angle and 2-3 poor ones.
In many cases, staying disciplined is more difficult for losing bettors than finding the right angles to attack… but most people never look to improve their discipline. If you’re looking to improve your results, look for areas to improve regarding your discipline first.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask💯
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