The rules and discipline that guide every bet I place. Clear limits, emotional control, and a long-term mindset designed for sustainable profitability.
10 Principles I Follow in Betting
- I do not increase the maximum stakes per single bet. I can lose a maximum of 7 units on a single bet, and I do not give more even if it was the biggest “sure bet”.
- I do not play odds below 1.7.
- I do not try to recoup my losses. Not every day has to end in a plus. The market is not going to end today…
- I sell live bets for a profit of 80-90%.
- I do not bet on leagues that I have not been following for a long time.
- I avoid betting when I am tired or not well-rested.
After long streaks of wins and losses, I try not to play for maximum stakes. At these moments, I may misjudge the risk. - I do not have favorite teams. I try to approach betting with a cold head.
- I do not look at short-term profits. Streaks happen both ways. I look at quarterly profit/loss statistics.
- I look for the best possible odds to play. I keep my funds with several bookmakers.
Additional Tips
- Be patient. Sports betting is a marathon, not a sprint. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t win every bet.
- Do your research. Before you place a bet, make sure you understand the teams and the league you are betting on.
- Shop for the best lines. Different bookmakers offer different odds on the same event. Shop around to get the best possible odds.
- Don’t chase your losses. If you start losing, don’t try to win your money back by betting more and more. This is a surefire way to lose even more money.
- Take breaks. It’s important to take breaks from betting from time to time. This will help you to clear your head and avoid making emotional decisions.
Remember, sports betting is a gamble. There is no guarantee that you will win money.
I hope this helps!