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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Correct, and they often have extensive teams of professional analysts on payroll and/or information contractors available to supplement the data as needed.I am reading a book currently on horse racing gambling. One of the main premises of this book is in the old days you could use the racing form to look for angles and edges that would give you superior information over the general betting public. While that is still true, now your true competitors are sophisticated betting syndicates that are using massive amounts of computer analyzed data to find the edges.
I was once introduced to a guy who had a particular niche he went solo in, with quite decent financial successes. Of course before they introduced him my friends helpfully advised "he's one of the dullest people you'll ever meet". I'm not sure if he was always dull or 12+ hours a day alone in a room looking at numbers had left him that way, but I do remember that everyone at the table tried to pretend to be doing something else when he appeared in the area. It wouldn't surprise me if he just subsequently snapped and jumped out a window at some point, or he may still be in his betting room greying away.
I am reading a book currently on horse racing gambling. One of the main premises of this book is in the old days you could use the racing form to look for angles and edges that would give you superior information over the general betting public. While that is still true, now your true competitors are sophisticated betting syndicates that are using massive amounts of computer analyzed data to find the edges.
British sportsbooks have become sophisticated to the point that if you make over $20k, they start banning players, or limit your account. All that tech is now operating the new American sportsbooks.
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