Betting Discipline – Fun Bets and the Inevitable Losing Runs
Finding an Edge in Sports Bet88 was the first article in this series in which I discuss the tools necessary to become a successful gambler and while this is the single most important aspect if you want to beat the bookies, or your fellow betting exchange players, it is not the only requirement to be successful. Betting Discipline is perhaps the reason why many who can find that elusive edge don’t go on to make long term profits.
When I talk about betting discipline I mean your ability to handle the inevitable losing runs, and to only place bets when you feel you have an edge. Fun Bets or Interest bets are the downfall of many otherwise profitable gamblers. A fun bet is any bet you place that doesn’t meet your normal criteria for a ‘value bet’. It could be a wager on the Monday night football just because it’s on TV, even though you have no strong fancy, or it might be a bet on a race at Wolverhampton while you’re waiting for your main bet to run at Newmarket. These type of bets are a drain on, and could even eliminate, the profits you make from your main bets, the ones you really fancy. The ones you’re confident you have an edge on the market with.
If you’re local casino had a special offer, where every hour on the hour they tossed a coin and offered everyone present 11/10 on heads, you would have find an edge. In the long term by backing heads each time. You will win money on this offer, providing of course that Del Boy didn’t supply the coin! Let’s say this offer was limit to a $100 bet per Bet88. Your expectation for each bet would be a profit of $5 ((50% of (100*2.1) – $100)). So if you pop into the casino just before the hour for six hours every day you will make on average a profit of $30 a day.
You have an edge and you’re exploiting it to make an overall profit. If however you take up residence in the casino for the day. And whilst you’re waiting for your hourly bet, you play some blackjack. Let’s say the casino has an edge of 2% per hand and you play sixty hands an hour, meaning. That if you bet $10 a hand you would have an expected loss of $12 an hour. So while your waiting to place your hourly ‘value bet’ your also placing lots of smaller bets. That more than eliminate the profits your making from the coin toss bet.
The above example might not be realistic in that casinos rarely offer such incentives. But many punters follow a similar line every day. They might go to their local Bet88, or sit and watch the racing on TV. But the general policy will be to back a horse for interest in most races. Just like the casino example most punters don’t have. The discipline to wait for the bets they think they have an edge with. Having a bet in every race is fine. But only if you can find a bet you believe to be value. If you have four or five strong bets for the day and dilute them with numerous fun bets. All your good work in coming up with the value selections will be wast by your lack of discipline.