This is I think living proof that you cannot intentionally hit the net all the times in a game where you have the ball service and advantage as a player ranking, I am talking about the game Basing vs Pinnington Jones where this Jones guy did hit the net in every time he made a service, it is my first time seeing such thing happening in a tennis game, I find it pretty interesting to be called a lucky or unlucky behavior. From that very moment the game went south for him but it was a key moment and when some guy with odds 1.19 lost his match and most of gamblers I am sure lost their bets. As I said I have never seen someone hitting the net in every single service and the fact that he kept hitting the ground with his racket showed him showing nervousness on the pitch. This is again proof that betting on games where human play 1 vs 1 is a waste of time and you will lose a lot of money even with those so called good low odds. I still can't forget that he kept hitting the net every single time in a game where he had the service, wtf is wrong with the world ?
It is intense and emphasizes the mental and psychological aspects of a 1v1 sport like tennis, no matter the skill or rank of the player. Moments like that when a player repeatedly hits the net, or stay calm it can completely turn the game around and wreak havoc on what appears to be the perfect solution.
It's not just physical ability or impossibility, things like stress, strain, or just being "not comfortable" on certain days can completely change a match. I've seen those situations where the most popular players unexpectedly crashed. And it's a reminder of how unpredictable sports betting can be.
Interestingly, even though the profit margins are low But there are absolutely no guarantees. And that's where the real danger lies in sports like tennis. I think it also shows that betting on individual performance can be riskier than team sports. Where one player's holiday can balance out the rest.
Betting on live sports can be indeed risky because you never know what can happen. No matter how good historically an athlete is, there can be a time where he gets a bad day and performs poorly. Sometimes maybe they are also affected by any personal relationship with other athlete. Though I know athletes tend to separate professional and personal relationships but some athletes may still be affected nonetheless.
The first time I tried live betting, I thought it would be easy but it was football. The matches will look like what you selected will definitely make you win but I was disappointed when I saw losses instead. Anyone that is new to live betting will experience this. I have bet on tennis before and I have not lost a single match before probably I have not bet more than 4 or 5 times on it. But I believe if I bet on it often, the risks will not be really be different from football live matches betting which is very risky.
I can so relate to your experience regarding live betting. That can be very volatile, especially in a fast-moving game like football in which everything will change suddenly. I suppose one of the biggest problems with live betting is the emotional rush. It's easy to be confident with one's choice. But as you have seen The consequences may be unpredictable.
For tennis, it's great you've made wins with minimal risks. Of course, sometimes one can even predict the match. Still, I think there are enough risks. Especially if you bet more often. That is, as with football, many factors depend on the form of the player, his mental condition, and even pathological conditions-for example, weather-to influence the outcome of a tennis match.
Does your technique vary with exercise? For example, have a strategy in place on how to bet on tennis and football? I believe that understanding the subtleties of each sport will really help them to manage risks and make the right calls.
This is I think living proof that you cannot intentionally hit the net all the times in a game where you have the ball service and advantage as a player ranking, I am talking about the game Basing vs Pinnington Jones where this Jones guy did hit the net in every time he made a service, it is my first time seeing such thing happening in a tennis game,
Could it be stage fright cause I know about some players that usually find it difficult to hit the net at the right spot when approaching or in front of the pitch and they become nervous like you said and definitely they will hit the wrong spot but trying to bet on such games shouldn't be a problem or a waste of time cause your betting on behalf of the team and not the players instead tho we know games played are influenced by a players skills but then I don't really know how the this game of tennis work cause I'm still trying to figure out some tactics on how to play and bet on it as well even at that it's a fun game you know.
It is amazing how much a player's mental state affects their performance. especially under intense pressure in tennis circles A player's competitiveness can play a key role in the outcome of a match. Nervous players may struggle to throw consistently. This can be frustrating for fans and bettors alike.
That's correct. Sometimes, one can be more stable while betting on team performance rather than a player. But with a sport like tennis, understanding that a player is in form or out of it and in the right headspace can be crucial. The more you know about tennis and the game, the more you might realize that looking at their actions in key matches sometimes helps to structure your bets.