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WTA has to be the most unpredictable sport on the planet and ATP is not very far behind. Not sure why i occasionally still wager on it .. im never on the correct side. Rankings mean absolutely nothing.
WTA has to be the most unpredictable sport on the planet and ATP is not very far behind. Not sure why i occasionally still wager on it .. im never on the correct side. Rankings mean absolutely nothing.
Rankings do mean something. However, they are not enough to make a bet based on them (since they are always taken into account when the odds are set). The biggest "noob traps" in tennis, and in all sports betting I feel like, are overemphasizing the importance of easily accessible data and stats. You are betting against people who do this for a living - so I would argue the only way to win at this long term is to find a few players (like 5-10, maybe 15 at the most) and then learn everything about them. Don't kid yourself; that those that set the odds and professional bettors don't look at all available stats. If you want to be good at using data to predict, you need to know information that is harder to find, such as whether they are slow starters. Are they a fast starter? Do they have a hard time playing against specific kinds of players or The opposite? Information of that nature. - I have at least 5 players I can pretty much pinpoint exactly the times during a match where they will struggle or when they will make a comeback etc. If you know the players by heart at least those I have chosen - then it isn't that hard to predict as it could seem for the untrained eye - as trends do happen and repeat itself a lot.
Rankings do mean something. However, they are not enough to make a bet based on them (since they are always taken into account when the odds are set). The biggest "noob traps" in tennis, and in all sports betting I feel like, are overemphasizing the importance of easily accessible data and stats. You are betting against people who do this for a living - so I would argue the only way to win at this long term is to find a few players (like 5-10, maybe 15 at the most) and then learn everything about them. Don't kid yourself; that those that set the odds and professional bettors don't look at all available stats. If you want to be good at using data to predict, you need to know information that is harder to find, such as whether they are slow starters. Are they a fast starter? Do they have a hard time playing against specific kinds of players or The opposite? Information of that nature. - I have at least 5 players I can pretty much pinpoint exactly the times during a match where they will struggle or when they will make a comeback etc. If you know the players by heart at least those I have chosen - then it isn't that hard to predict as it could seem for the untrained eye - as trends do happen and repeat itself a lot.
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