In the arena of gambling, staking power plays a crutical role. Many gamblers, more especially in sports betting have low staking power, they anticipate big profit with little staking power, this type of gambler believes in accummulating plenty of games and odds expecting winning and most times, they can even gamble throughout a whole season and will never record one win. There are other set of gamblers who prioritize winning, though they don't win all the time but records more winning than losses. They gamble on few games and boost their staking power, they do not attach greed in their betting life style and therefore record more winning than losses.
What is your take on this?
Where did you get the data to say that betting on the accumulation of many games expecting to win, where does it show that he bets for an entire season without ever recording a win?
I'm answering you this way because I'm one of those who also bets this way, and I can also tell you that I bet impossible matches with very high odds. In this case, it's true that there are few wins, but when I make them, the profit is considerable.
There are two different ways of playing that you expose, without a doubt, but even in sports betting, skill has its limit, luck in gambling is undisputed sovereign.