Monday, 7 May 2012

Passion for Sports Betting

A lot of work is required in the sports investment game and few out there are doing it. Without it, you will middle in performance... or lose money.

Decisions are not to be taken lightly, and it requires patience and confidence in what you do to succeed. 

 

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Richmond wins, St.Kilda fade, more sports investment stories from Round 6 AFL 2012

They said this weeks round lacked a blockbuster. I know we found no clear cut must-invest games for our sports betting strategy. It was almost like a bye week in a way.

I'll look for a busy MLB this week anyways.

Saturday, 5 May 2012

AFL round 6 - real time sports betting.

Actually went to two AFL games this evening - the Essendon Brisbane game and the Saints Hawks game. One of the perks of investing in sport.

Brisbane did not fire. Flat, low on energy. Essendon meanwhile showed no signs of getting carried away. Stuck to structures, really pressured the ball carrier. Supported each other.

Saints were right in it until the last quarter. Was happy taking the $3.65 however. 

Will probably leave tomorrow's AFL alone. 

Friday, 4 May 2012

AFL, MLB together- great for profits, bad for time management.

Been so so  busy with MLB and AFL - so haven't been as regular here talking AFL investment and MLB wins and the amazing investment opportunity of sports investment.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Watching football, or watching sports prices?

Both hopefully.

Markets tend to overreact. Lot's of value for professional gamblers can be found in-play - where the game is still in dispute, but the score has disparity.

A fancy way of saying "find value".

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Dr sport tackles Melbourne and talks sports investment

Melbourne had a shocker in 2011. Everybody with even a passing interest in AFL knows this. 

For a sports investment analysis of Melbourne's 2011 AFL season, see the blog.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

If only every week of sports betting was so smooth

This week we were able to post a nice, healthy +29.5 units from our sports betting efforts.

Doesn't seem like much... One decent play over .500. But it translates to a +150% return on the year when you go 29.5 x 52.

Instead we have to rock and roll all year and see where the chips fall. Staying the course is the real effort.