If you rely solely on luck in sports betting, that's certainly a mistake. You're right, it's better to focus on improving your skills and analyzing teams, as this can give you a greater chance of winning than relying solely on luck. Furthermore, sports betting requires skill, and relying solely on luck isn't enough, except in casino games like slots or roulette.
It's true that luck plays a role in all forms of gambling, but in sports betting, skill seems to have a slightly higher percentage, perhaps around 6/4.
Gambling always has luck involved but depending on the type of game the balance between luck and skill changes in casino games like slots or roulette you’re right it’s purely luck there’s nothing you can study or control but in sports betting things are a bit different knowledge and preparation actually give you an edge.
The more you understand the game you’re betting on the teams the players the stats and even external factors like weather or lineup changes the better your chances become but this doesn’t mean you’ll always win it just means your losses won’t feel random you’ll start seeing patterns and making more calculated choices instead of blind guesses. Still you’re doing the smart thing by keeping your bets small since that helps you enjoy it without pressure even the best analysts lose sometimes so keeping your stakes low protects your bankroll and your peace of mind think of it this way: skill helps you lose less often but luck still decides when you win big.
That's what I think. Indeed, in sports betting, skill, knowledge, and preparation do have a greater advantage than luck. Therefore, relying solely on luck in sports betting, poker, or other skill-based games is a mistake.
Yes, with adequate skills, we can reduce the chance of losing, but that doesn't guarantee victory. You're right; skill helps us lose less often, but luck still determines the final outcome.