Sunday 20 September 2015

How to be a Pro Internet Gambler

Pick your territory :-

Start with sport, Ansell recommends: "Specialise in a minority sport that you are knowledgeable about. When you spot a weakness in bookmaker pricing you've probably found your area of operation."

Avoid online poker:-

Beginners tend not to fare very well at this game. "You will be easy prey for the professionals, who take all the money from the low-stakes tables en route to high-stakes games," says Ansell.


Think before you act:-

It's easy to get click-happy when gambling online, so plan carefully. "Decide in advance what you are going to bet on," says Ansell. "Don't chase losses or be seduced into further bets for the sake of it."



Be you own bookie:-

Calculating expectation will improve your chances, as Ansell explains: "Expectation equals your percentage in a 100 per cent book multiplied by the decimal price, including the stake."


Play the long game:-

However tempting they look, try to see past the short-term benefits of the offered odds. Bet on your own expectations, says Ansell: "Long-term profits will take care of themselves if you bet in this way."


Avoid tips:-

Betting on a tip is a bad idea, although Ansell concedes that they can confirm your calculations. "If you find an expert odds compiler, you can use their opinion as additional confidence in your own bet."


Manage your bankroll:-

Ansell advises you start with 250 "points", with the goal of winning 10 more per bet. By risking a few points at a time, your money will last longer and you'll learn what works and what doesn't.


Don't panic:-

"When you start to feel under pressure, if your heart is racing or you have the urge to try to get your money back on a losing day -- stop," says Ansell. "Turn the computer off. Tomorrow is another day."


No comments:

Post a Comment