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Title: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: tumis on May 14, 2019, 04:27:03 PM
I don't mean the bookmaker companies!


https://www.sport1.de/esports - A very large amount of knowledge and information from many leagues (Overwatch, Counter-Strike, Pubg) . https://esporttalk.org/ - An interesting forum, although in part the most can be found only in the closed zone for more advanced players and experts - tips of many esports games (especially CS, LOL and DOTA). If you're organizing a team, a big organization, it's worth knowing this site. It is very easy to bet on matches (paradoxically). I know it doesn't make any sense (theoretically), but being close to the organization and people with information you have much better types and you can surprise the bookmaker. Unusual but works - https://esport-management.com/en/

I recently switched completely to games and e-gaming so if you'll excuse me, I'll give you my options for esports sites. Examples of league of legends bets (https://esporttalk.org/tags/league-of-legends), cs:go betting (https://esporttalk.org/tags/counter-strike) itp itd. We got also reddit csgo betting and somethink like that.

However, among the bets there is a really big choice. From punterslounge, bettingadvice, blogabet to betrush, betblog etc., there is a lot to choose from. There are a lot of Balkan cool forums and sources, but not all of them publicly available ; - So what do you have similarities not only to the esports ?



Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: AB de Royse777 on May 14, 2019, 04:33:17 PM
I don't mean the bookmaker companies!
Did you mean match analysis?
It depends on the sports type.

For football I will go with soccer punter
For cricket I will go with espncricinfo



Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: LTU_btc on May 14, 2019, 07:49:32 PM
Are you talking tipsters websites? If yes, I don't use any of them. I bet on sports just for fun, so I don't really need to use such websites. Only sometimes I visit one website of local tipsters community. But I'm not going to mention it's name because this website isn't in English.
If you're talking about odds comparison website, Flashscore is good enough for me. I just need to open event and then I see odds listed of all most popular sportsbooks, you only need to choose best odds from the list.
There is also thread on Bitcointalk where margins of crypto sportsbooks are compared, you can take a look:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5040737.0


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: sportbettor on May 14, 2019, 07:58:19 PM
I don't mean the bookmaker companies!

Here is my favorite: http://sportstatist.com





Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: leowonderful on May 14, 2019, 10:12:25 PM
I've always just used Flashscore (click for link (https://www.flashscore.com/)) for betting info on sports. Nothing too special, site isn't the flashiest thing in the world but it's functional enough for me. There's several similar sites like Scoreboard.com out there that are essentially the same thing as Flashscore out there too, though those sites might differ by the type and amount of data you get when looking at a specific match.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: ralle14 on May 15, 2019, 12:20:57 AM
I use several websites to look for betting stats and you need to explain your question even more like which sports or share your favorite sites.

I'm using oddsshark recently for NBA and NHL matches because they mostly cover these sports. I only use them because they have a stats summary of both teams but I don't follow their predictions.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Shova on May 15, 2019, 02:04:43 AM
I don't mean the bookmaker companies!

For tennis betting,
http://www.tennisprediction.com/

is a one stop solution. Though the site graphics looks outdated, they are rapidly updated source of all information that matters for you.

For football, I use https://footystats.org/
They have extensive info in user friendly navigation.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: swogerino on May 15, 2019, 10:40:53 AM
There are a lot of these sites in sport betting if you do a simple google search.

If you search for example today tips in google it will come websites like https://goal.com https://leaguelane.com
https://footballtips.com https://predictz.com and many many more to mention here.My favourite is leaguelane as I have won often by following their advice.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Clairvoyant on August 02, 2019, 08:08:24 AM
I use https://footballpredictions.net (https://footballpredictions.net) - Does the job nicely.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Baby Dragon on September 16, 2019, 02:23:52 PM
I use several websites to look for betting stats and you need to explain your question even more like which sports or share your favorite sites.

I'm using oddsshark recently for NBA and NHL matches because they mostly cover these sports. I only use them because they have a stats summary of both teams but I don't follow their predictions.
I also do the same thing, well its because we can't assure the possible things that might happen. It will keep us on expecting and believing on something that unimaginable. There are different sites but you have to look for a legit and trusted one. People do have different perspective and thoughts, some of them believe and let it serve as guide and some are not.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: romero121 on September 16, 2019, 02:42:45 PM
For sports betting we have got more sites that provide information about players, success and its previous winning and losing history against different teams. I personally prefer flashscore for most of the games, I find it to provide information in a very simple manner without much exaggeration as we see with commentary for matches.

For other forms of casino based games all we can do is know about different strategies available to minimize the loss. This won't be cent percent effective as we play with small funds. Casino based games were highly dependent on luck.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: tumis on September 16, 2019, 08:19:12 PM
I don't mean the bookmaker companies!
Did you mean match analysis?
It depends on the sports type.

For football I will go with soccer punter
For cricket I will go with espncricinfo



That's exactly what it is. Generally, I know the mass of sources from well-known sports and probably too much. I concentrate more on esports and games because it's a new challenge.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: fortebettor on November 24, 2019, 10:59:11 AM
prefers only trusted companies that have existed for many years. My top is Unibet


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Webetcoins on November 25, 2019, 02:44:11 PM
prefers only trusted companies that have existed for many years. My top is Unibet
BetOnline and Sportsbetting are also good ones. BetNow and MyBookie are actually better. To be very honest, it is all about personal preferences. Unibet is not universal but a good place for betting on soccer and football. The option of tournaments is also a thrilling one but the games offered are limited ones and sites with the option of crypto currencies are the trend now. Those are more fun.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: tumis on January 20, 2020, 07:08:29 PM
prefers only trusted companies that have existed for many years. My top is Unibet
BetOnline and Sportsbetting are also good ones. BetNow and MyBookie are actually better. To be very honest, it is all about personal preferences. Unibet is not universal but a good place for betting on soccer and football. The option of tournaments is also a thrilling one but the games offered are limited ones and sites with the option of crypto currencies are the trend now. Those are more fun.

" BetNow and MyBookie are actually better "
Really? After all, these are some companies that have been in existence for a few months. What are you talking about? You're gonna pay the money and not get it back?


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Hydrogen on January 23, 2020, 09:11:12 AM
For NFL (american football) Le Martin has done a great job analyzing and breaking down games.

https://www.youtube.com/user/SBRForum
https://twitter.com/LeMartinSports

Her predictions have gone 4-0. 5-0. For many days in the 2019 season. Her losing days were near to a 50-50 split, which isn't that bad.

Aside from that, I use ESPN's live game updates to keep track of events in real time, example: their live NBA scoreboard:

https://www.espn.com/nba/scoreboard

They have near to live scoreboards for NFL, MLB, NBA, soccer, etc. Simplifies circumstances in cases where you're unable to watch sporting events live.

Sites with fighter profiles like sherdog, BJJ heroes, etc are ok for keeping up with mixed martial arts. Bestfightodds is good for MMA betting stats.

For the rest, I use a search engine to find whatever data I'm searching for.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: tyKiwanuka on January 23, 2020, 03:00:58 PM
Using publicly available statistics will only get you so far. You will always come up short, if you are basing your bets solely on stats. Bookmakers and other punters have these stats too, so there is no advantage to be gained ;) Especially if you consider, that bookmakers are using algorithms and AI to process tons of stats, which is something average Joe isn't able to do.

If you want to gain an edge, my advice would be the following: watch, watch, watch. Watch the sports/leagues you are betting on. Watch as much as you can. Even watch, when you are not having a bet. Just watch, observe, check the odds moving, make notes and try to learn to read a game/match. There is so many information to be gathered by just watching and you won't find any of this information in the internet. It's information you have exclusively for you.

And read, read, read. Try to look for information that is hard to find. Check homepages of players (mostly for indidvual sports like Tennis for example), read their Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Go to non-betting forums, where people talk about the sports they love. Do some networking with other good punters.

And start to compile your own odds. Don't check the odds before you have made your own ones and then compare, where you have different expectation. Try to figure out, who is right and who is probably not.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: tumis on January 27, 2020, 09:03:22 PM
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And start to compile your own odds. Don't check the odds before you have made your own ones and then compare, where you have different expectation. Try to figure out, who is right and who is probably not.

Very pertinent information. I'd give a merit if I could

You're very right about the odds. They're often badly exposed. And the most fun is to find the courses you wouldn't expect


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: fortebettor on February 01, 2020, 11:45:38 AM


If you want to gain an edge, my advice would be the following: watch, watch, watch. Watch the sports/leagues you are betting on. Watch as much as you can. Even watch, when you are not having a bet. Just watch, observe, check the odds moving, make notes and try to learn to read a game/match. There is so many information to be gathered by just watching and you won't find any of this information in the internet. It's information you have exclusively for you.

And read, read, read. Try to look for information that is hard to find. Check homepages of players (mostly for indidvual sports like Tennis for example), read their Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Go to non-betting forums, where people talk about the sports they love. Do some networking with other good punters.



Well, it's cool just what exactly? You can't follow every athlete and coach. Is that too much? I can be an expert in one league and read and read, but what if I still only know one league?
I've got 150 million tweets a second, so what if I'm overinformed? You understand what the problem is? Not that there isn't. The problem is that it's too much, you've got a big pulp. Plus the fake news...


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: RealMalatesta on February 01, 2020, 01:46:12 PM
prefers only trusted companies that have existed for many years. My top is Unibet
BetOnline and Sportsbetting are also good ones. BetNow and MyBookie are actually better. To be very honest, it is all about personal preferences. Unibet is not universal but a good place for betting on soccer and football. The option of tournaments is also a thrilling one but the games offered are limited ones and sites with the option of crypto currencies are the trend now. Those are more fun.
The above mentioned are the platforms to place your bets and not to gain information about the betting or bookies. Unibet, Betonline and sportsbetting are gambling platforms with several games but what OP is asking is perhaps the platforms where we could discuss about any games like soccer, basketball, etc.

There are few forums about gambling where there are a number of people discussing on the same game and placing their views. You could easily find profits in a game if you are close to such forums and chatrooms. Gamblingforum is among one of the forum I use to be updated with the gambling platform. But I have never blindly trusted any member from there to make individual profits and all I do is make my own analysis reading different views on the platform.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: sana54210 on February 01, 2020, 03:33:55 PM
There might be a lot of such platforms which you might consider going through before betting onto any game but never forget that some of these platforms might give you tips according to their benefits. There are games which offer high returns on one sided team while comparatively much lower or no returns on the other team which might predict the surety of the game but yet most people here might make a mistake by placing wrong bet.

Betting would never be easy if you consider following others opinions in order to place your own bets. You have to make analysis before betting onto any game but this does not mean that you have to follow anyone else signals or tips.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: fortebettor on February 01, 2020, 07:03:54 PM
There might be a lot of such platforms which you might consider going through before betting onto any game but never forget that some of these platforms might give you tips according to their benefits. There are games which offer high returns on one sided team while comparatively much lower or no returns on the other team which might predict the surety of the game but yet most people here might make a mistake by placing wrong bet.

Betting would never be easy if you consider following others opinions in order to place your own bets. You have to make analysis before betting onto any game but this does not mean that you have to follow anyone else signals or tips.

And yes and no. Opinions are important.
You have to read and analyze if it is worth it. It is worth having a lot of different sources, the more diversity the better. Contrary to appearances there are many regularities among other games. For example Counter Strike and League of legends is characterized by the fact that at the beginning strong teams often play much weaker than they can. I like information that is concrete and therefore helps information and analysis of everyone. Sometime tries his hand and goes quite well https://esporttalk.org/u/pom3y/summary.  The more comparison the better/ Isn't this easy? And what is easy? You can find green book, which is a round trip that makes a profit regardless of the score.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: dexterto0 on February 10, 2020, 03:58:40 PM
There might be a lot of such platforms which you might consider going through before betting onto any game but never forget that some of these platforms might give you tips according to their benefits. There are games which offer high returns on one sided team while comparatively much lower or no returns on the other team which might predict the surety of the game but yet most people here might make a mistake by placing wrong bet.

Betting would never be easy if you consider following others opinions in order to place your own bets. You have to make analysis before betting onto any game but this does not mean that you have to follow anyone else signals or tips.

Tips according to their advantages ??? I don't understand. After all, whatever hint it is, it doesn't matter.
What kind of score is not going to be at the end anyway the bookmaker wins. Are you talking about?

Using publicly available statistics will only get you so far. You will always come up short, if you are basing your bets solely on stats. Bookmakers and other punters have these stats too, so there is no advantage to be gained ;) Especially if you consider, that bookmakers are using algorithms and AI to process tons of stats, which is something average Joe isn't able to do.

If you want to gain an edge, my advice would be the following: watch, watch, watch. Watch the sports/leagues you are betting on. Watch as much as you can. Even watch, when you are not having a bet. Just watch, observe, check the odds moving, make notes and try to learn to read a game/match. There is so many information to be gathered by just watching and you won't find any of this information in the internet. It's information you have exclusively for you.

And read, read, read. Try to look for information that is hard to find. Check homepages of players (mostly for indidvual sports like Tennis for example), read their Twitter, Instagram, Facebook. Go to non-betting forums, where people talk about the sports they love. Do some networking with other good punters.

And start to compile your own odds. Don't check the odds before you have made your own ones and then compare, where you have different expectation. Try to figure out, who is right and who is probably not.

Finally, some kind of posture of reason. I agree 100%. you can't fool math. She's the only logical one...


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: imstillthebest on February 10, 2020, 06:35:48 PM
There might be a lot of such platforms which you might consider going through before betting onto any game but never forget that some of these platforms might give you tips according to their benefits.
what do you mean by that ? depending on thier benifits . hmmm . that means depend on how much you pay if its premium ?  if its free, they cant give a really good info too , is that is  ? if its free , the only benefits that they get is the traffic   .

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There are games which offer high returns on one sided team while comparatively much lower or no returns on the other team which might predict the surety of the game but yet most people here might make a mistake by placing wrong bet.
mistakes are there   but you only need to bet depending on what you think youl win  . you know , less risk high probability of winning but high risk means less chance of winning

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Betting would never be easy if you consider following others opinions in order to place your own bets. You have to make analysis before betting onto any game but this does not mean that you have to follow anyone else signals or tips.

following random opinions from people that you dont know is bad but doing your own research and finding tips on an info sites is good  but you also need to know if the site that your entering is legit


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: fortebettor on February 11, 2020, 07:18:47 AM
From my own experience, I know that for free, paradoxically, it is better.

There is no way to pay for information types and additionally lose. Frustration to power is guaranteed.

It's probably better to find it yourself, look for it. Knowledge and information is everywhere. And if someone wants money for knowledge, know that something is happening.

Don't believe it.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Botnake on February 11, 2020, 02:30:49 PM
You are asking for betting info site... well, I do participate in sports betting forum like the follow.

https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/nba-basketball-betting/

https://www.covers.com/forum/22/nba-betting

and I use https://www.rotoworld.com/ to check the status of the players I like to check as they give timely information.



as you can see its link to NBA betting, that's the sport I constantly gambling now.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: rexxarofmoknathal on February 11, 2020, 02:36:44 PM
You are asking for betting info site... well, I do participate in sports betting forum like the follow.

https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/nba-basketball-betting/

https://www.covers.com/forum/22/nba-betting

and I use https://www.rotoworld.com/ to check the status of the players I like to check as they give timely information.



as you can see its link to NBA betting, that's the sport I constantly gambling now.

+1 on rotoworld, that's a great source of information.



Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: dexterto0 on February 11, 2020, 03:25:30 PM
less and more useful. some for a fan and others for information

https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/
https://www.eurogamer.net/
https://www.eslgaming.com/
https://stefanieburt.com/
https://worldgaming.com/


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: piwpafer on February 11, 2020, 10:59:14 PM
prefers only trusted companies that have existed for many years. My top is Unibet
BetOnline and Sportsbetting are also good ones. BetNow and MyBookie are actually better. To be very honest, it is all about personal preferences. Unibet is not universal but a good place for betting on soccer and football. The option of tournaments is also a thrilling one but the games offered are limited ones and sites with the option of crypto currencies are the trend now. Those are more fun.
The above mentioned are the platforms to place your bets and not to gain information about the betting or bookies. Unibet, Betonline and sportsbetting are gambling platforms with several games but what OP is asking is perhaps the platforms where we could discuss about any games like soccer, basketball, etc.

There are few forums about gambling where there are a number of people discussing on the same game and placing their views. You could easily find profits in a game if you are close to such forums and chatrooms. Gamblingforum is among one of the forum I use to be updated with the gambling platform. But I have never blindly trusted any member from there to make individual profits and all I do is make my own analysis reading different views on the platform.

This is the first time I've heard of gamblingforum. What do you think about punterslounge ?


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: fortebettor on February 13, 2020, 07:51:23 AM
You are asking for betting info site... well, I do participate in sports betting forum like the follow.

https://www.sportsbookreview.com/forum/nba-basketball-betting/

https://www.covers.com/forum/22/nba-betting

and I use https://www.rotoworld.com/ to check the status of the players I like to check as they give timely information.



as you can see its link to NBA betting, that's the sport I constantly gambling now.

less and more useful. some for a fan and others for information

https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/
https://www.eurogamer.net/
https://www.eslgaming.com/
https://stefanieburt.com/
https://worldgaming.com/
What all these links bring to the subject ?

gamblingforum ?? WTF .. Specially looking this phase in google. Each page under the slogan is some kind of garbage, only advertising and promotions at bookmakers


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Haunebu on February 13, 2020, 08:03:28 AM
My favorite betting info site list ordered from most important to least important:

- Oddsportal (https://www.oddsportal.com/)
- TC (https://www.totalcorner.com/)
- Whoscored (https://1xbet.whoscored.com/Statistics/Teams)

These are my go to sites since I primarily look for streaks in sports. Oddsportal is my favorite one among them.



Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: dexterto0 on February 14, 2020, 09:34:37 AM
My favorite betting info site list ordered from most important to least important:

These are my go to sites since I primarily look for streaks in sports. Oddsportal is my favorite one among them.


Oddsportal has a big offer and many bookmakers but their odds are refreshing much too slowly.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: alani123 on February 14, 2020, 10:21:30 AM
The few times I was thinking about betting on e-sports I'd go to reddit communities of relevant subreddits and maybe joing their Discord if they had one at the time. Generally speaking, not much in terms of gambling discussion is going on on Reddit, but to me, the upvote/downvote system is good for filtering the trash that can make following the important info harder.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: piwpafer on February 15, 2020, 08:49:42 PM
I don't agree. Everybody there just advertises themselves, that's all. A bit like you here. You're writing because you've gotta benefit from it through bounties. And you know it is.
You can't play and betting well on an esports

and to back on this topic , I don't believe in the fairy tales that are different. There are too many factors here that don't affect the outcome. Too many unknowns. You can see everything. The machine will show you everything but you never really know how a player will play and that's it. You can estimate from mathematics and that's it. And that's what the computer will do for you. And when it comes to AI, machine learning, etc., the bookmaker will choose the course himself.

How are you supposed to win but to win regularly? Well, I guess buying matches is the dark side of a medal.

Do you have any solid arguments that  I am wrong?


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Haunebu on February 16, 2020, 01:09:39 PM
Oddsportal has a big offer and many bookmakers but their odds are refreshing much too slowly.
Its pretty quick for me. Are you talking about in-play odds? I have no idea regarding live odds if that's what you are talking about. I usually use Oddsportal primarily for pre-match betting.

Do you have any solid arguments that  I am wrong?
What the heck are you going on about? Research does help to an extent in sports betting which is why it is easier to earn money from sports betting when compared to gambling in a casino. If the bookie always won, they would be cheating basically. Minority of the punters do win(Some win big amounts) which is why your statements make no sense.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Sport X Tipster on February 16, 2020, 02:31:54 PM
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Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Nadziratel on February 16, 2020, 02:40:58 PM
Do these kinds of websites really benefit? I have never received support from such a place. It might be something that could do more harm to me.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: dexterto0 on February 18, 2020, 06:56:14 PM
Oddsportal has a big offer and many bookmakers but their odds are refreshing much too slowly.
Its pretty quick for me. Are you talking about in-play odds? I have no idea regarding live odds if that's what you are talking about. I usually use Oddsportal primarily for pre-match betting.

Do you have any solid arguments that  I am wrong?
What the heck are you going on about? Research does help to an extent in sports betting which is why it is easier to earn money from sports betting when compared to gambling in a casino. If the bookie always won, they would be cheating basically. Minority of the punters do win(Some win big amounts) which is why your statements make no sense.

cheating basically ??????????? wtf


Are you serious and do you really believe it or do you not think logically and advertise without being aware?
You know that a bookmaker always wins is his business - and business is to win.
The bookmaker wins, and sometimes you win but always lose more (statistically), but apart from that you have service, beautiful ladies, great graphics. Fries. Bonuses. And entertainment.
It's like in casinos, but you have more control and better chances. I'll just agree here.




Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: piwpafer on March 20, 2020, 08:00:42 AM
Oddsportal has a big offer and many bookmakers but their odds are refreshing much too slowly.
Its pretty quick for me. Are you talking about in-play odds? I have no idea regarding live odds if that's what you are talking about. I usually use Oddsportal primarily for pre-match betting.

Do you have any solid arguments that  I am wrong?
What the heck are you going on about? Research does help to an extent in sports betting which is why it is easier to earn money from sports betting when compared to gambling in a casino. If the bookie always won, they would be cheating basically. Minority of the punters do win(Some win big amounts) which is why your statements make no sense.

Of course it's easier to win in bets than in a casino - I don't deny it. I agree.

But what I don't understand is that the bookmaker always wins? Cheating? WTF. The bookmaker does business. BUSINESS is to win.

The bookmaker is the only business that practically always wins. And I'm not talking about not paying out winnings. It's pure mathematics because to win, you have to lose. 10 players will play on 1 (home win) and the other 10 players will play on 2 (away win)  and the third player will play on a X (draw). The odds are set with a margin of 10 - 20 %, which means that anyway, how much a player wouldn't gain, he will lose the majority.  So, assuming equal opportunities, the odds will be this:
1: 2.9 (and not 3)
X: 2.9 (and not 3)
2: 2.9 (and not 3)

So anyway, the bookmaker always wins in relation to PLAYERS. You still don't understand or are you just pretending?  How do you have such a rank? Are you cheating on others ? Or maybe teach you how to multiply? I suppose so.



Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: fortebettor on April 20, 2020, 10:09:36 AM
Basically, all I need is to watch online matches and official pages for the league of legends https://watch.lolesports.com. I will find everything there. Whatever you like.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: tumis on August 02, 2020, 08:03:31 AM
I don't agree. Everybody there just advertises themselves, that's all. A bit like you here. You're writing because you've gotta benefit from it through bounties. And you know it is.
You can't play and betting well on an esports

and to back on this topic , I don't believe in the fairy tales that are different. There are too many factors here that don't affect the outcome. Too many unknowns. You can see everything. The machine will show you everything but you never really know how a player will play and that's it. You can estimate from mathematics and that's it. And that's what the computer will do for you. And when it comes to AI, machine learning, etc., the bookmaker will choose the course himself.

How are you supposed to win but to win regularly? Well, I guess buying matches is the dark side of a medal.

Do you have any solid arguments that  I am wrong?

You want to win. There's no shortcut. You can check discussion like here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5087362.0 , a lot of information about cases of suspicious matches - unfortunately there was and will be corruption. I hope that to a lesser extent and everything points to it. Just avoid matches and teams you don't know and everything that goes against your intuition.

Betting is gambling, it's risk. You don't have a 100% certainty factor. People like it. Treat it this way - Just entertainment - a way to have fun, nothing more . It's definitely not the way to live.
 


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: stakegains on May 18, 2021, 11:54:51 AM
Football match prediction sites is  http://stakegains.com/ which i use.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Alisha-k on May 18, 2021, 03:13:31 PM
I am only conversant with sports bet and the rest mentioned sound strange to me. If I would love to explore more I think betblog should be my next site to visit so I can read up more about betting around the word both manual and on-line.
 


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: stakegains on May 31, 2021, 12:11:26 PM
According to me, http://stakegains.com/ has many betting tricks in their site.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: delfastTions on June 12, 2021, 09:04:53 AM
Lately I enjoy using the rather new site  bitpr0.com (https://bitpr0.com/).  
This is actually a cryptocurrency data aggregator, there is an overview of the current cryptocurrency rates, but the site also provides links to almost all verified gambling sites with bets in cryptocurrencies.  Devs of this data aggregator claims to constantly monitor the situation with the correctness of links.  
I recommend everyone to look.


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: Lordhermes on June 12, 2021, 11:46:17 AM
I have used many of these gambling analysing sites for many times when I was still gambling in soccer games, the only one I could remember is Betrush which specify on evey sports including tennis, basketball and football.

The site is good at analysing games even to including the natural life of the players to their performance, they tell how the forwarder will not be able to score be because his parents had accident, so this alone will leg you know oh are not betting on that club that day. You can have a try on this site. https://www.betrush.com/


Title: Re: Three of your favorite bookie/betting info sites?
Post by: tumis on June 29, 2021, 01:46:10 PM
I have used many of these gambling analysing sites for many times when I was still gambling in soccer games, the only one I could remember is Betrush which specify on evey sports including tennis, basketball and football.

The site is good at analysing games even to including the natural life of the players to their performance, they tell how the forwarder will not be able to score be because his parents had accident, so this alone will leg you know oh are not betting on that club that day. You can have a try on this site. https://www.betrush.com/

I also used this site but about 6-7 years ago there was a much higher level and a much larger selection of good info bets