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Monday, 22 February 2016

What Are You Bringing To The Table?


There are many of punters who struggle to make money following tipsters.
Is it because the tipsters they are following are bad or disreputable?
Possibly, but with the number of individual reviews and reviews from sites like Winners Odds available, it is fairly easy to tell who’s the real deal and what services are dodgy.
So if the tipsters people are following are generally profitable, why are some punters still not making any money?

The main culprit is people quitting services without giving them a chance, and then moving on to some new service before giving up on that too.
The main reason behind people intentions to quit a service is unreasonable expectations of the results of tipsters.
A tipster is not a miracle maker!
Following a tipster won’t make you an instant fortune!
And not every bet a tipster advises is going to win!
I know I’m preaching to the choir here, but some people actually believe those things.
So if the tipsters doing their job and making a long term profit. (eg. being in profit over a period of 3 months)
then the problem must be with the struggling punter.
A tipster is just one part of the equation. You have to bring a solid foundation of betting knowledge to the table to get the best results.
This is why I’m always banging on about bankroll management, staking plans and the like.
A solid foundation of knowledge, an analytical mindset and a little bit of patience will go a long way in helping you become a successful bettor.
I can’t help you with the later two, there up to you, but if you read a number of article here at Winners Odds, you will gain a good foundation of betting knowledge.
If you’re looking for some tipsters to pair your betting knowledge with, here are the ones I recommend:
Until next time,
Kenny Turnbull.


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