How To Become A Good Gambler
Posted : admin On 7/30/2022You may have had the occasional “good run” and wondered what it would be like to give up the day job and head full-time into the world of professional gambling. In this article we go into detail about how to become a professional gambler to help you to discover whether you have what it. I will point out several character flaws in your psyche, probably tell you that you don’t have the ability (yet, if you are lucky) to be a successful gambler, and/or that you don’t have much chance of becoming successful with betting, period. These are certainly not nice truths, and not everyone will agree with or like what I am going to say.
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Successful sports bettors are a very rare breed. Statistically, it is very
uncommon to find an individual that is profitable over the long haul on sports
betting. Unfortunately, luck and basic sports knowledge will only get you so
far. These successful bettors tend to possess some common traits that aid them
in being better at sports betting than the rest of the pack.
Below, we’ll go into detail on some of the common traits of successful sports
bettors. After reviewing this list, you might decide to work on some of these
areas in an attempt to be more like them. By fine-tuning some of these skills
yourself, you might be able to become a more successful sports bettor.
Common Traits of Successful Sports Bettors
We’ve compiled a list of some of the most common traits of successful sports
bettors. While not a complete list by any means, this list encompasses the vast
majority of important traits held by these bettors. It’s important to note that
a successful bettor doesn’t necessarily need to have all of these traits, but
they will possess most of them. With that said, let’s get into it!
Knowledge of Sports
This common trait of sports bettors should be pretty obvious, but we wanted
to make sure that we stated it regardless. In order to be successful, sports
bettors need to have a solid knowledge of sports. Without this trait, it is
honestly near impossible to become good at sports betting.
Having a good knowledge of sports allows successful sports bettors to
understand better things that might impact their wagers. Using their knowledge
of sports, these successful bettors have a good understanding of the many
different things that can impact the outcome of sporting events. This allows
them the chance to make better-educated wagers than someone that is not as
knowledgeable about sports.
Strong Math Skills
Betting on sports involves a ton of numbers. From historical performance data
to bookmaker odds, there are lots of numbers to look at and analyze. If you’re
not good at math, it can be tough to understand what all of these numbers mean
to you and your sports betting wagers.
Successful sports bettors tend to have very strong math skills. Using this
skill set, they are able to quickly understand what the data they have access to
means. Often, these types of bettors will then crunch some serious numbers to
help them determine what wagers they want to place. At the end of the day, these
bettors use their strong math skills to quickly analyze and interpret data for
the sake of making quick and educated betting decisions.
Excellent Money Management
Something else that successful sports bettors do well is manage their money.
Without excellent money management skills, it’s hard to make a long and
successful run in sports betting. If you end up betting too much of your
bankroll on single games, it could be detrimental to your bankroll balance. This
is a common mistake that recreational bettors make.
A successful sports bettor will have established strict money management
guidelines for themselves, and they will stick to these no matter what. These
money management lines will determine how much of their total bankroll will be
placed on each wager. Instead of swinging for the fence on each bet, the goal of
a successful sports bettor will be to make money over the long haul.
Evaluation of All Game Factors
A recreational sports bettor will often just look at a handful of factors,
such as which team is favored, when making their betting decision. Even though
there is much more information that could be evaluated, your average sports
bettor tends to stop right there. However, successful sports bettors make an
evaluation of all game factors, not just the basics.
When it comes to successful sports bettors, they are peeling back as many
layers of the onion as possible. While basic stats are great, these bettors go
much deeper in an attempt to evaluate all game factors.
Successful
bettors will consider the health of all players, not just the quarterback and
wide receivers. As well, they’ll often consider things such as team grudges and
teams coming off of big losses and how that might impact the game.
For you to be more of a successful sports bettor, you’ll want to do your best
to evaluate everything you possibly can. It can take a bit to train yourself to
think outside of the box, but this is how you can work to get a leg up like the
professionals do. By thinking differently and looking at all aspects of the
game, you’re more likely to catch something that many others will miss.
Emotional Control
One of the biggest things that separates professional gamblers from
recreational gamblers is that professionals can control their emotions.
Unfortunately, this is not something that too many recreational bettors
understand. Like some other things on our traits of successful sports bettors,
emotional control is something that is easier said than done.
Often, recreational sports bettors let their emotions get the best of them.
If a recreational sports bettor grew up in a diehard Green Bay Packers family,
he’d probably have a hard time not betting on the Packers, regardless of what
the odds or data says. However, a successful sports bettor that also grew up in
a diehard Green Bay Packers family will know when to toss his love for the
Packers aside to make a smart betting decision.
Emotional control is a tough habit to master. However, it will be impossible
to become a successful sports bettor if you can’t set your emotions aside.
Emotions all too often get in the way of making sound betting decisions based
solely on data. If you’d like to become more of a successful bettor, you’ll have
to learn emotional control so that you begin to make decisions based on data as
opposed to your emotions.
Line Shopping
Another common trait of successful sports bettors is that they shop their
lines. Unlike recreational sports bettors that typically rely on just one
sportsbook, these bettors will usually shop their lines across multiple
sportsbooks. By shopping around, the successful bettors can make sure that they
are getting the best bang for their buck.
In many cases, lines tend to be pretty close from one sportsbook to the next.
However, this is not always the case.
find a sportsbook offering a wager at 0.5 points better than the market average,
they’ll be coming out ahead if they win the bet.
What’s nice about line shopping
is that it allows you to get the maximum value from your winning wager.
If you’re not currently line shopping, you should definitely consider it. At
a minimum, we’d suggest that you sign up with at least two different
sportsbooks. When you’re ready to make a wager, be sure to shop the lines
between the two sportsbooks. Your goal should be to find the one offering you
the best pricing. While it might not seem like much on an individual bet basis,
line shopping can add some serious growth to your bottom line as you become
better at sports betting. By not line shopping, you’ll end up leaving money on
the table, and that’s no fun!
Strong Discipline
When it comes to successful sports bettors, another common trait that they
have is a strong discipline. Using this strong discipline, these bettors are
able to stick to a plan and remain focused on the overall long-term goal.
Unfortunately, this is not a trait that the majority of recreational bettors
have.
Strong discipline is key in the grand scheme of things if you want to become
successful at sports betting. Successful sports bettors will utilize strong
discipline in areas such as staking plans, bankroll management, and the overall
wager plan of attack. Emotions can play into making poor discipline decisions,
which is why these bettors tend to have emotional control and a strong
discipline. Without them, it’s too easy to get off track.
Ability to Understand Value
A successful sports bettor will have a good ability to understand value. When
it comes to recreational bettors, they don’t usually analyze the value of a bet.
For them, they’ll just pick a winner and call it a day. Successful bettors,
however, will look at a bet’s overall value to determine if it is worth the
risk.
What successful sports bettors look for are wagers that have a high value. An
ideal wager will have a big potential payout with a relatively small risk. The
goal of these bettors is to not risk a huge amount of cash for a relatively
small overall return.
By understanding value, successful sports bettors work to get more bang for
their buck. Unlike recreational bettors that don’t look for value, successful
bettors will come out ahead in the long run by searching for this extra value.
If you’d like to learn more about value, check out our article about
probabilities and value.
Strong Analytical Capabilities
Something else that successful sports bettors typically possess is strong
analytical capabilities. When it comes to sports betting, there is a ton of data
that needs to be analyzed. To be successful, you need to be able to review and
interpret historical data, bookmaker odds, and much more. Without these skills,
it is tough to become successful over the long haul.
Often, successful sports bettors will have created their own systems to help
them analyze all of the data that is important to them. In some cases, they use
programs like Microsoft Excel or other proprietary software that they have
created. The goal of these bettors is to review and analyze as much data as
possible to make the best informed decision they can.
Unfortunately, analyzing data is not something that comes naturally to many
people. Unless you’re a financial analyst or banker, then the odds are that
you’ve not had any formal training in data analysis. What’s nice is that you can
learn to be better at data analysis if you’re willing to take the time to study.
If data analysis is not currently a strong suit, you can find lots of good tips
and research on the internet to help you begin to sharpen your analytical
capabilities.
Ability to Take a Long-Term View
Patience is a key trait of successful sports bettors. Many sports bettors
quickly become unmotivated after having a few bad losses in a row. What
differentiates successful bettors is that they are able to step back and take a
long-term view.
Successful sports bettors know that they won’t win every bet. However, sports
bettors set a goal for themselves that they want to win more often than not.
Even in runs of losses, successful bettors understand that there are highs and
lows in what they do.
Overall, a successful sports bettor on average will win somewhere between 50%
and 60% of their wagers.
still losing plenty. To keep their head in the game, these bettors will learn
from losses and realize that losing sometimes is still part of the process.
It is important for you to be able to take a long-term view if you’d like to
become a better sports bettor. Along the way, there will be setbacks. However,
you need to not get discouraged by these setbacks, and continue to hone your
skills. If you give up too quickly and easily, you might be missing out on
something much larger. The sooner that you can train yourself to take a
long-term view when it comes to sports betting, the sooner you’ll be more in
line with successful sports bettors.
Strong Organizational Skills
Another key trait of successful sports bettors tends to be strong
organizational skills. As we’ve discussed previously, there is a ton of data
when it comes to sports betting. These bettors will be able to properly organize
and sort this information so that they can make sense of it. It doesn’t matter
how much data you have access to if you’re not able to sort it and make educated
guesses about it.
Strong organizational skills also come in handy with tracking the bets that
you have placed. Tracking your bets is an important part of bankroll management.
If you’re not able to keep this organized, you might quickly find your bankroll
in trouble. A successful bettor will keep meticulous records of bets placed,
along with tracking any associated wins and losses.
If organizational skills are not a strong suit of yours, you can definitely
work to improve them. We’d suggest that you start by tracking your bets. You can
use something as easy as pen and paper, but we’d recommend using something
computer-based, such as Microsoft Excel. Your ultimate goal should be to record
a history of your sports betting wagers. Using this organized data, you can then
refer to it to review your historical trends to see what worked for you and what
didn’t. As an added bonus, you’ll have a better view of the health of your
sports betting bankroll.
Flexible, Adaptable, Resilient
To be successful, sports bettors need to be flexible, adaptable, and
resilient. A successful sports bettor will know that things change over time,
and that in turn means that their plans and strategies must also change. Being
flexible and adaptable is key. Those unwilling to change their ways are less
likely to be successful over time.
Resilience is another key trait of successful sports bettors. Sometimes
you’ll feel like the king of the world, and other times you’ll feel like an
elephant has just trampled you. A successful bettor will remain resilient even
in the down times, knowing that you have to take the good with the bad.
If your goal is to become a more successful sports bettor, you should work to
be all three of these things. It’s much easier said than done, but you should
work to become more flexible, adaptable, and resilient over time. By adopting
these qualities, you’ll better align yourself with some of the traits of
successful sports bettors.
Almost all types of casino gambling result in losses for the player. Even players who use the best strategies lose a lot of the time. That’s because all casino games are mathematically designed to give the house an unassailable edge.
But if you use some basic rules of thumb, you can minimize the amount you lose over time. You can also increase the amount of fun you have at the tables (or in front of the machines). Some of these concepts aren’t immediately obvious, either.
The 11 ideas in this post, then, are meant to do 2 things:
- Minimize your losses
- Increase your fun (and potential profits)
If some of these ideas seem to suck the fun out of casino gambling, feel free to ignore them. It’s not my business to explain how you should gamble. I get a lot of pleasure from outsmarting the casino. You might just want to have fun.
And there’s nothing wrong with that attitude, either.
1 – Play the Right Games
If you don’t know what the house edge is, then you need to learn about it quickly. I’ll cover some of the basics for you, but a lot more study is required on your part if you’re going to choose the right games to play. The house edge is the percentage advantage that the casino has over you in respect to the games they offer.
Every game has a generalized house edge that you can find online. If you’re looking for the specific house edge of a game at a casino then you’ll need to do the calculations yourself as subtle rule differences impact the edge profoundly.
With all of this being said about the house edge, you’ll only find one game in the casino that is positive expectation. That is, if you play perfect strategy you can make money in the long run. That game is Deuces Wild video poker. And this is only true if you’re lucky enough to find the best pay table.
The reason casinos offer it is because it’s very difficult to implement perfect strategy and most players make mistakes that bring the edge back into the house’s favour.
After this video poker variant, you can play poker and bet on sports and horse racing if you hope to gamble with an edge. These are really the only other ways to make money in the long term.
Blackjack is also positive expectation if you use perfect basic strategy and count cards. But this is quite difficult to do these days and you’ll be evicted from most casinos for doing so. And in some cases you’ll be black listed for life.
If you must play casino table games, then stick to baccarat, craps, and blackjack. These offer the smallest possible house edge which means you’ll be able to push your dollars as far as possible. Remember to keep in mind that it’s impossible to win in the long term though.
By far the best game to play in the casino is poker. You can win in the long term in poker as the game is partially skill based and you face off against other players instead of the casino. The casino will make money from the games by charging a rake, both in tournaments and cash games. This is a small and insignificant amount though if you’re playing at even the lowest possible stakes.
After poker, stick with horse racing and sports betting. If you use the right strategies and methods you can win money in the long run betting on these.
It’s very difficult though, and even the professionals don’t make a lot of money. In recent times, daily fantasy sports have also risen to prominence and quite a few people have made decent money. It’s very difficult to do these days though so unless you’re going to put in a lot of hours you probably won’t do too well.
2- Don’t Play the Wrong Games
Knowing which games to play is just as important as knowing which games to avoid. In most casinos, you’ll come across a lot of these.
It goes without saying that lottery style games are the absolute worst for the player. This includes Keno, so if you regularly play this at the casino then consider switching to bingo instead.
It’s a similar game with slightly better odds and is a lot more socially engaging which makes up for the poor house edge. Now that you’re going to avoid lottery games, I’ll go into some more detail about other carnival games that you should skip.
First off, I call them carnival games because the odds are so massively stacked against you that you need to get very lucky to win. Much like the games you find at a carnival.
Casinos love these types of games because they’re quite often played very quickly, and have a huge house edge. Most important for them though is the fact they’re usually highly entertaining and thus, attract a lot of players.
Examples of some popular carnival games include Caribbean Stud, Mississippi Stud, Three Card Poker, Four Card Poker, Texas Shootout, Ultimate Texas Holdem and Texas Holdem Bonus. These games all have a house edge above 2%, with Caribbean Stud hitting 5%. This just isn’t good for the player, so try to avoid these games.
Slots are a tricky one. While they’re technically a poor game choice, many people have a lot of fun playing them. If your main aim is to make money you should never play slots. They’re programmed to take a fixed percentage off players over a prolonged period. This coupled with the fact there’s no decision making makes them one to avoid.
However, if you love playing slots and have a lot of fun then consider moving across to video poker. Video poker offers solo play on a machine in much the same way slots do.
The main difference is that video poker is going to soften the blow in relation to how much you lose. The game is a lot slower than most slots and the house edge is drastically smaller. On top of this you have decisions to make in video poker so you can use strategy to improve your chances.
Another game that’s the wrong game, is any one that you don’t know how to play and implement perfect strategy. I’ll cover more on this below, but a general rule to follow is never to play a game for real money that you aren’t familiar with.
3 – Manage Your Bankroll
If you’re going to take your gambling seriously and would like to do as well as possible, then you need to manage your bankroll. All too often you’ll hear stories of people losing everything at the casino or track. While this is tragic it can be easily avoided with some discipline and a sound bankroll management strategy.
To start with, you should set aside a fixed amount of money you’re going to use for gambling purposes. This should be separate from money you use in everyday life. If you wish to add or subtract from this you can do so, but it should be only in certain situations and based on time, not on the amount of money you have in your bankroll.
Once you’ve done this, you can then start to think about how much of your bankroll you’re willing to risk each session or game. For those who are keen poker players, you may have heard that 5% is the key percentage when it comes to game cost to bankroll ratio.
That is, you should never risk more than 5% of your bankroll in a single game. This is a good rule to live by and should ensure that you never go truly broke. This is if you’re playing poker, betting on horses or sports, or playing daily fantasy sports, and that you’re implementing solid and successful strategies in doing so. This is the key.
If you play a negative expectation game your bankroll will slowly diminish over time, and eventually you’ll have to re-fill it from other areas of income. This is fine, provided you’re playing for entertainments sake and understand that you’ll lose in the long run.
One more key thing you’ll need to do when managing your bankroll is keeping track of everything. You can do this through a spreadsheet on your computer, or even a diary. It’s basically like keeping a budget on what you’ve spent money on, where you’ve made money, and where you’ve lost it.
This way you’ll be able to better track your spending patterns and manage your bankroll more effectively.
Finally, if you’re a recreational gambler and head to Las Vegas or Atlantic City once a year, then you can also implement some bankroll management tactics. The best one to use on short trips is to identify in advance how much money you’re going to gamble.
Then you can divide this up by the number of days you’re in town to work out your daily allowance. Once you’ve done this place each day’s amount in its own envelope. When you arrive in Las Vegas or wherever you may be, place the envelopes in the safe and then use each one on the relevant day.
Once you’ve spent all of the day’s money then that’s it; no more gambling. If you stick to this method you’ll never spend more than you’re meant to and quite often you’ll end up winning each day, which makes things even nicer.
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4 – Don’t Drink While You Gamble
While this may seem like a no brainer, it’s amazing how often people drink far too much alcohol while they’re gambling.
The result is always the same; they lose far more money and make much riskier bets because their usually sound decision making is influenced negatively by the drinks. Casinos know and understand this. That’s why you’ll get free drinks while you gamble in Las Vegas, and in some other casinos around the United States. Free drinks while gaming is much less common in other areas in the world.
I just want to be clear here; there’s nothing wrong in my opinion in having a few drinks while you play. It’s even OK to get seriously drunk and have a lot of fun from time to time.
The main thing you need to do is control your losses. If you’re going to drink a lot you need to set up a system, while sober, to protect yourself, from yourself.
Some strategies to do this include leaving your wallet and credit cards in the room safe and only taking a set amount of money out with you, or you could also give these to a trustworthy friend to look after for the evening. They must be able to resist your efforts to get them back later, because trust me; more often than not you’ll try.
Obviously if you only have a few drinks and have some good self control you should be able to still stay with it enough to not risk too much money and stay within your pre-prescribed parameters. If you want to become a good gambler then this is as far as you should go. If you want to drink and have fun, then leave the tables and do so in the bar or restaurant, and have your fun socializing with friends and family instead of through gambling.
Casinos in Las Vegas are starting to crack down on free loaders betting the minimum amount to get free drinks. Unfortunately this is starting to disengage some of their keen gamblers and drinkers. It’s a real shame they’re going down this path, for a variety of reasons. But it should help you to not get as intoxicated and lose as much at the tables.
One other thing I would note, is that if you do end up drinking a lot and losing far too much money, don’t beat yourself up about it. That won’t help anything and in all likelihood, it will take you even further down a bad path. If you try to take the fun out of it, and learn from the experience, you’ll be much better off in the future.
5 – Learn How to Play and Win at Poker
By far, the best game to play in any casino is poker and therefore most casinos only offer it as almost an amenity and not a money making game.
They do make money on poker but it’s only a small amount. Poker is the best game to play because you can win in the long term and you aren’t battling against the house in a game that’s designed to slowly take all your money.
In poker, and I’m mostly talking about Texas holdem, you play against other people and battle it out across the felt to take each other’s money. As a result, you can win in the long term if you have a solid strategy and continuously make positive expectation plays. I’ll go into detail on this a bit more later.
Because poker is largely skill based, you can ride out the good and bad luck that you’ll encounter in the short term to make money in the long term. Many thousands of people in the United States and across the world make money player poker.
The key of course, is to be better than other players so you must continuously be learning and training to have a sufficient edge over others so that you can win.
This is where positive expectation comes into it. To win in the long term every decision you make at the table must be made so that it results in profits and winning in the long term.
You can learn one of two strategies to do this. These are game theory optimal and exploitation. I’m not going to go into these here, but now you know them you can learn more. You can find literally thousands of poker books out there, but ultimately you need to log hours at the table and play thousands of hands to become better. Over time you’ll start winning and will come out on top in the long run, if you’re willing to put in the effort and have some natural people reading talent.
If you live in the United States you won’t be able to play poker online, unless you’re in one of the singular states that offers restricted poker rooms. If you are then you should try to hone your skills in small games online first. This way you can learn the game and will be much more confident the first time you sit down at the real felt.
6 – Practice Before You Play for Real
One of the most important things you can do in respect to becoming a better gambler is to practice the games you’re going to play before you get to the casino and start risking your cash. By playing in a risk free environment you can learn the best strategies and skills so the house edge is as low as possible. Obviously, this doesn’t apply in games where no decision making is required, like slots.
Practicing is easy to do, with most online casinos offering free to play games. On top of this you can also find live casinos that offer tutorials, usually early in the morning, on some of their games. This way you can learn in the real environment. Finally, you can just get a deck of cards or a few dice and practice with your friends and family at home.
While you may think practicing is limited to casino based games, you can also practice betting on sports, horse racing, and in daily fantasy sports. Many web sites allow you to practice with a set amount of money on these which you can use as play money.
Online poker sites also offer games for free, with play money. You should take advantage of these methods to improve your game so that when you’re risking money you increase your chances as much as possible.
Recently, apps have been released that work on Android and Apple devices that train you as you practice. If you get a video poker app, when you play and make an incorrect decision the game will alert you to this fact and help you in choosing the right play to make. These are great and are an excellent way to not only improve your experience in playing the game but also to advance your knowledge of optimal strategy.
7 – Keep a Log Book
This piece of advice goes hand in hand with bankroll management, but it also has more benefits. The main one being that by keeping a log book of everything you’ve done in relation to your gambling you’ll be able to identify your leaks and your cash cows.
Your leaks will be games and bet types where you often lose, and your cash cows are the bets that you make that result in consistent wins. From this information, you can then plug your leaks by stopping making those bets, and you can divert your attention to the games and bets where you make the most money.
This way you’ll lose less and win more. Which is certainly an effective way to become a better gambler.
Your log book should also contain qualitative information and data such as where you gambled, what you did that day, people you were with, what you ate and drank, and what the weather was like. This way you can factor in all these things when you make future selections. This will help mostly in sports betting and horse racing, but it will also provide you with valuable insights in relation to other forms of gambling.
Over time you’ll learn what works best for you and what information you find most valuable in your log book. So, make sure you tinker often and keep track of everything, as it could help you save a lot of money and win a lot of money down the track.
8 – Think Long Term
If you follow all the proven advice that I’ve given you above, then one thing you must do is think long term.
In all forms of gambling you’re going to experience natural variance. This is the swings up and down. One day you may be lucky and win a lot of money without even trying, and another day you may lose every single penny even when you make all the right decisions and implement perfect strategies. This is just the nature of gambling, and therefore you must always think long term.
It’s easy when it comes to money for emotions to cloud your judgment. This happens all the time and if you think short term and punish yourself when you lose, then you’ll end up going on tilt and probably losing even more in a reckless way.
You need to always remind yourself that what you’re doing should be measured over several years and thousands of instances; otherwise you’ll drive yourself crazy.
Now, it’s very east to write this and preach that you must think long term, and it’s a lot harder to do. However, never fear, there are some great strategies to help you to keep your focus on the bigger picture.
Remember when I covered bankroll management and log books earlier. These are the keys in keeping you focused. By keeping track of everything and having a live profit and loss statement you’ll be able to allay any concerns you have and bring yourself back from the brink.
If you sit down at a poker table and lose every hand because of variance and not poor play or weak strategy, then you’ll undoubtedly feel like you’re doing something wrong. But if you go back to your log book and see that the dollars you lost are insignificant in relation to the many dollars you’ve made in the long run, you’ll feel a lot better about things. Your bankroll management techniques will also ensure that your bankroll weathers the storm of variance that has been unleashed upon you.
By using these strategies and techniques you’ll stay happy and sane, and be able to continue to improve and get better as a gambler. Remember, you want to reward yourself and be happy with your gambling for making the right decisions and the right moves, not based on the outcome.
9 – Never Listen to Your Heart
If you’re a Broncos fan like me, you want to get behind them with every fiber of your being. This also extends to your betting.
But, if you want to become a better gambler you should always listen to your head and not your heart. So, don’t bet on your favorite teams or colors, or anything else that you can relate to on a personal level. You should always make decisions based on all the information available to you, and the best possible strategies that are at your disposal.
While this is far more common in horse racing and sports betting, it’s also a big problem in daily fantasy sports and casino games. Everyone has a favorite number or color, and a machine that they feel pays out to them more often than not. This is all nonsense though, and you’ll just end up losing more money if you abide by these types of superstitious factors.
Remember, this piece of advice is relevant to you if you want to become a better gambler. It’s not meant to take away all the fun that you experience while gambling.
So, if you’re a social gambler and don’t mind losing a bit, provided you’re entertained while you do so, then bet on that horse that has a funny name, or on the sports team that you’ve loved since day one. If you aren’t risking a lot and it’s all in the name of fun, then go for it.
One extra little piece of advice that I’ll give you in this respect is that public teams quite often get inaccurate odds in pari-mutuel betting pools. So, you can use this to your advantage by finding big public teams and betting against them when the odds don’t reflect the better side. This is a fantastic way to find value in sports betting.
10 – Take a Break
This one is kind of self explanatory, but you must take a break from gambling every now and then. It’s not doing you any favours to grind it out at the race track or poker table 12 hours a day for 30 days straight.
You’ll just burn out and start making poor decisions and choices which will result in big losses. If you want to take your gambling seriously, and even become a professional, you need balance in your life.
Make sure that you keep doing the things you love, that sit outside of gambling. As I touched on earlier, you’re going to go through some tough patches from time to time due to the natural variance that occurs in almost every form of gambling. Even with a strong mindset and a solid long term view, you’ll be seriously tested when this happens.
So, when the going gets tough, take a break and do something you enjoy. Go and play a round of golf or watch a movie. The tables, horse races, and sports aren’t going anywhere, nor are the casinos. When you’re ready to return, you’ll be back at your best, refreshed and more likely to make sound decisions that are in line with optimal strategies for the game that you’re playing.
11 – Have fun
As always, you should be having fun when you’re gambling. If you’re happy and enjoying what you’re doing you’ll be a lot better at it. Therefore, it’s pretty much non-negotiable that you must be having fun while you play in order to become and be a better gambler.
Conclusion
How To Become A Good Gambler Trailer
Use these 11 proven ways to become a better gambler starting today to lose less, win more, and have fun. The only way to become a better gambler is to develop a plan and start working on it. These tips are a great way to start.