Yep, PnL matter the most instead of winning rate since we can still in negative PnL even on high winning percentage if most of the odds he is taking is very low which doesn’t compensate to the amount he lose on his losing bets.
That’s the struggle on sports betting of some users that wants to maintain high winning chance rate.
They are winning 9 consecutive bet with 1.1 odds then losing 1 bet that burn immediately all the profit and print 10% of bet as lose
No, you don’t understand. If you follow that forum, which has been around for a long time, most bettors there won’t share picks with very low odds like 1.10. Most tipsters post ATS or totals, because that’s where performance can be measured properly. Just like in my
thread, I rarely post moneyline plays. It’s mostly spread and totals, because I want to measure my skill realistically.
I’m replying to the post that I quoted(not to your specific example) and I messed up on the conversion of odds thinking -110 to 1.1 odds instead of 1.9. I don’t visit that forum but my opinion is general which the achievement should be on PnL. Winning percentage if the odds he is taking is fixed above 2.0 with many bet count already
Focusing on winning percentage in general is very deceiving while PnL will give a clear overview on how good he is on his bets. But still this PnL is subjective based on the base bet he is placing and so on.