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There's few users in this forum had opening this kind services and then since many users doubting their credibility, AFAIK the thread died and no one seems interested with it. It's doesn't make sense since if they're genuine analyst, why they not benefit themself with his analysis that have high potential win? can be said as always since gambling is still has a risk. This question is the reason why many users don't want to trust them, though there's a newbie will try due to his greediness.
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Yes, the betting consultant can be considered a career but it has high qualifications. You must acquire knowledge and skills about gambling strategies and must make sure that you have applied it successfully on your own gambling journey. But if you are a gambling pro, why would you focus on this career and not just gamble using your strategies if they're really effective? That's an ironic yet confusing part of hiring tipsters.
In addition a betting consultant must have a past winning records of consistent winning to prove their authentication and credibility of their bets, as a gambling pro they can equally gamble as well as as providing consultancy services alongside to earn more money it is doable, while some unknowledgeable gamblers feels the best bet to earn and win bets is to seek the services of a betting consultant, they might not have time to sit down to analyze matches, however I am very sure that winning bettings with the aid and services of a consultant cannot guarantee a 100% winning consistently.
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As long as he can actively look for opportunities to develop his hobby and turn it into a business, he can make money and gain a reputation because at least he will have many relationships in sports. He could try to offer the business and give his predictions in every match. So it will depend on how we can look for opportunities that can help us to earn or make money. If he can earn the trust of his colleagues or clients, he will gradually earn a good reputation.
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I have never raised something like this, also because I am sincere and in my betting history there are more failures than achievements, and I consider that I would feel like being a professional if I handled an amount equal to or greater than $1M and that for me is practically impossible , I consider that a whale can give or offer this type of service, in addition the person or persons who want to be part of this service have to demand that they show them the history of their bets, and if the number of victories is greater than the number of failures I think that is enough, it is something like those who trade and show a millionaire's life in videos, I will never believe them because for me that is a cliché that only catches newbies to take their money with lies.
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Just like Tony Bloom and others, it is possible that you can turn your hobby into a profitable business venture if you are confident of your skillsets. Have you ever considered a career in betting consultancy?

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1. https://www.tradematesports.com/blog/brighton-football-owner-tony-bloom-people-rich-sports-betting
2. https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Jobs/Sports-Betting-Consultant
What crossed my mind when I read this was whether the gambling consultants had never lost so they opened a consulting service about the gambling they were good at!!

but if I am an expert in one type of bet then I will try to become a gambling consultant because I see they are the true gambling winners (because the pay they receive is very large) Cheesy
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Just like Tony Bloom and others, it is possible that you can turn your hobby into a profitable business venture if you are confident of your skillsets. Have you ever considered a career in betting consultancy?


Any hobby can be turned into a profitable business venture as long as you are dedicated and you have experience in running a business, on betting consultancy you should back it up with good number of experience and of course reputation in the sports betting circles, so much depends on your reputation, because its a trust-based business if you client is getting a lot fo wins on your tips you are likely to be recommended from other players.
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Never occurred me to set up a career as a betting consultant, the first reason is that I rarely win at gambling, second is that I am not so sure of personal analysis. Actually main reason that is just want to gamble for fun, and if I have good analytical skills like them I'll make myself rich by betting and not to be a consultant this job very brain draining.
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You can earn very good money with gambling and peripheral businesses that are connected. However, you have to be smart about it. I understand that the possibility of acting as an agent of sorts between a gambler and a betting site is being looked at. That's not so easy anymore. Most players with a lot of money who play online, and no longer need an agent. And then there's also the fact that players don't just trust new agents, of course. But, if you have a name and reputation, you can earn a lot from it by earning a commission.
This can be a profitable job but honestly, I don’t like this job, because you are exposing yourself into a bigger trouble especially if the rich people that you will handle loss their money because of your tips, that could be the start of your problem. Well, some agents are still able to live a good life despite of this but since I’m in a country that every bad situation is possible to happen, I won’t suggest to become an agent especially on betting tips.
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I think this is the most dangerous job because when you find a client to consult with you and after that they lose a very large amount then they will hunt you down and try to account for the advice you give, because at first they are gamblers maybe will come to you in the hope of getting advice on how to win the game at a gambling place. but when they can win then you will get a lot of bonuses from clients.

It's not how it works. There's an agreement between the consultant and clients. The risks is also being discussed as that was usual in sports betting and winning is not an always assurance. The consultant needs to maintain their winning stats that why at all cost, they will do their best not to fail their clients.

Clients also has the final decision in placing bets, not the consultant. The consultant obviously will just provide some tips.

And as far my knowledge is concern, consultants will be only paid for winning bets like there's a percentage for it. If the client complaint about some losses then they don't know what they are doing and just pay for the service.
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Arguably the UK’s most notorious sports bettor, Tony Bloom, is the owner of Starlizard, a company that describes itself as a betting consultancy.

Based out of Camden, London, Starlizard is also the sole adviser for Bloom’s betting syndicate, who every weekend have £1 million riding on any given football game.

This makes Starlizard the biggest betting syndicate in Britain and it is believed they make roughly £100 million a year, but that would be an average year.

Due to the secrecy surrounding the company, little is known about their total earnings, although it’s quite safe to assume it’s in the billions of pounds.

Starlizard’s 160 employees use complex statistical models to generate football odds that are more accurate than those offered by bookmakers. They even take into account the weather forecast and the overall morale of a team!

These ‘sharper’ odds are then sold to their clients so they themselves can beat the market! His much respected advice generates £13.8 million annually from customers.1

Betting consultants are gurus who have cracked the secret code of increasing one's chances of beating the bookies and sportsbooks. They provide professional betting advice to clients. Betting consultants have the experience, the reputation (they have consistently generated profits for clients over time), the expertise, and the necessary information needed to make the right betting decision. They are not Jack of all trades instead, they have their specialty. Specializing in one or more but not all of the following sports - Football, Baseball, Boxing, Horse Racing, Cricket, Basketball, UFC, Golf, and Motosport at both the professional and other levels. According to ZipRecruiter, the national average salary of a Sports Betting Consultant per year in the US is $69,887. 2

Just like Tony Bloom and others, it is possible that you can turn your hobby into a profitable business venture if you are confident of your skillsets. Have you ever considered a career in betting consultancy?

Source
1. https://www.tradematesports.com/blog/brighton-football-owner-tony-bloom-people-rich-sports-betting
2. https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Jobs/Sports-Betting-Consultant
Not at all because i know how risky it is and it puts a lot of pressures on you knowing a lot of gamblers have been relying on your picks. And basically, it also needs a lot of knowledge and experience before you can consider yourself an expert, but still that does not guarantee that all your picks will be considered winning bets. However, if one is capable of it and can manage all the risk it takes, i guess there's nothing wrong being a betting consultant. You just have to be very precise on your picks so that the people will not curse you.
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You can earn very good money with gambling and peripheral businesses that are connected. However, you have to be smart about it. I understand that the possibility of acting as an agent of sorts between a gambler and a betting site is being looked at. That's not so easy anymore. Most players with a lot of money who play online, and no longer need an agent. And then there's also the fact that players don't just trust new agents, of course. But, if you have a name and reputation, you can earn a lot from it by earning a commission.
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Arguably the UK’s most notorious sports bettor, Tony Bloom, is the owner of Starlizard, a company that describes itself as a betting consultancy.

Based out of Camden, London, Starlizard is also the sole adviser for Bloom’s betting syndicate, who every weekend have £1 million riding on any given football game.

This makes Starlizard the biggest betting syndicate in Britain and it is believed they make roughly £100 million a year, but that would be an average year.

Due to the secrecy surrounding the company, little is known about their total earnings, although it’s quite safe to assume it’s in the billions of pounds.

Starlizard’s 160 employees use complex statistical models to generate football odds that are more accurate than those offered by bookmakers. They even take into account the weather forecast and the overall morale of a team!

These ‘sharper’ odds are then sold to their clients so they themselves can beat the market! His much respected advice generates £13.8 million annually from customers.1

Betting consultants are gurus who have cracked the secret code of increasing one's chances of beating the bookies and sportsbooks. They provide professional betting advice to clients. Betting consultants have the experience, the reputation (they have consistently generated profits for clients over time), the expertise, and the necessary information needed to make the right betting decision. They are not Jack of all trades instead, they have their specialty. Specializing in one or more but not all of the following sports - Football, Baseball, Boxing, Horse Racing, Cricket, Basketball, UFC, Golf, and Motosport at both the professional and other levels. According to ZipRecruiter, the national average salary of a Sports Betting Consultant per year in the US is $69,887. 2

Just like Tony Bloom and others, it is possible that you can turn your hobby into a profitable business venture if you are confident of your skillsets. Have you ever considered a career in betting consultancy?

Source
1. https://www.tradematesports.com/blog/brighton-football-owner-tony-bloom-people-rich-sports-betting
2. https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Jobs/Sports-Betting-Consultant
The salary for a betting consultant is really tempting but if given a chance, i won't still choose that kind of career. I don't want to be pressured and them blamed right after they lose the bet. I prefer to stay being a bettor, sometimes i win, sometimes i lose, and i'm happy with that. Because i don't go for gambling intentionally, its just i'm having fun of it. Being a betting consultant is not an easy taks, but somehow the salary is very compensating.
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Betting advisor... Sounds funny.

The best bet counselor is a psychotherapist.
It can help you control your dopamine addiction. (gambling addiction)
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All information regarding betting and mathematics of this business is in the public domain and anyone can study it for free.

I agree at this point. It means being a consultant isn't really demanded or being looked at by most gamblers.

Sports betting, for example, all information needed here is available everywhere. We don't need a consultant here to somehow help us with our decision. Even a newbie can create their own analysis in the long run just by being serious and focused.

I honestly don't see the essence of hiring a betting consultant. But maybe in other places or regions, that was being fully demanded.

This can be done if someone cunning is advising one very rich (but lazy and not very smart) client or a large crowd of stupid people. In general, the situation is similar to business coaching and other "how to live" seminars  Grin Undoubtedly, with a certain approach, you can make money on this, but from the outside it will not look like an information business (which most people view negatively).
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It seems like a tough career path since you have to prove yourself by becoming a tipster and maintain a consistent win rate throughout thousands of picks. I enjoy making picks as a gambler but I wouldn't take that career as it feels like you're carrying a heavy pressure behind your back as their money would be tied to your picks. I remember there used to be a guy here in the gambling discussion that started a thread about their betting syndicate or maybe it was similar to a betting group as they have different guys focused on a single sport and he was also sharing some free picks once in a while.

Though it may be tough, I think that gamblers who are addicted enough will result to any mantra/belief that would make them believe that such would lower such odds. Though you may have to prove yourself with your credentials, getting customers would be relatively easy perse. I mean, if I were a gambler and I heard someone has the "secret code" for unlocking the potentials of gambling betting, then I would never hesitate to contact him/her.

Again, it all boils down to preference and to the things that you want to believe in. But if I were a ex-gambler who suffered addiction from the past, I would avoid any profession or activity that would attract others to this very dangerous act.
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Betting consultants are gurus who have cracked the secret code of increasing one's chances of beating the bookies and sportsbooks.
I won't.
There are some reasons:
- I have no ability for this  Cheesy
- It risks me if I cannot give success to the people who consult with me
- There is no guarantee on gambling, means too risky
- Crack the secret code? Well, if I do it, does it mean that I am also a fraud that utilizes a platform with the illegal thing? I cannot do it.
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I think this is the most dangerous job because when you find a client to consult with you and after that they lose a very large amount then they will hunt you down and try to account for the advice you give, because at first they are gamblers maybe will come to you in the hope of getting advice on how to win the game at a gambling place. but when they can win then you will get a lot of bonuses from clients.
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All information regarding betting and mathematics of this business is in the public domain and anyone can study it for free.

I agree at this point. It means being a consultant isn't really demanded or being looked at by most gamblers.

Sports betting, for example, all information needed here is available everywhere. We don't need a consultant here to somehow help us with our decision. Even a newbie can create their own analysis in the long run just by being serious and focused.

I honestly don't see the essence of hiring a betting consultant. But maybe in other places or regions, that was being fully demanded.
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I understand something in betting and in mathematics and I would be glad to have such a job. But I soberly assess the possible "market" in this area and I think that my knowledge is not worth any serious money (however, like the knowledge of any other people). All information regarding betting and mathematics of this business is in the public domain and anyone can study it for free.
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If the opportunity knocks at the door then why the hell not? Though I know that my knowledge on betting and all its aspects is pretty limited, thus I won't be as effective as the role wants me to be. But say for example that I am really that good in betting, and I enjoy betting so much, I would certainly grab the opportunity to make money on things that I know I am good at. It has its own niche, but I guess my 'betting knowledge' would have its limits too hence this job will not be as stable as I wish it to be if ever it becomes a reality.
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