Regardless if they are high rollers or not, the fact that they are choosing odds like that (over @1.90), I won't follow those.
Even with how good they are, the chosen odds will tell us that it's a risky pick.
Maybe at some point that they only bet, let's say around @1.50, I might consider tailing them if I want to bet on some sports I don't have any knowledge of.
Yeah, that's what I thought too. Maybe trying higher odds to win but lesser profits will enhance the chances of the bet hitting. I mean, those gamblers who take that kind of odds must've really thought it through before taking the bet.
It will just get nasty if those are just copied too from somewhere and the line already changed because the game is live. I may test 5 more on that version just to see if it works out.
Anyway, thank you @OP for setting an example not to follow any high-roller gambler I hope you recover your 4 losses soon.
No problem, but there are high rollers that I follow and not blindly, they are active on chat, and because I know the sport that he is betting with and I double-check it first before tailing the bet.
This is something i have tried in the past and even made a post about it on this forum, the same strategy OP used is the same strategy i used , that is copying bets from the high rollers with the believe that they must have researched well before deciding to wager such an exorbitant amount of money on a game, but amazingly, I discovered that most of this high rollers still end up loosing their bets as well, from my experiment also, I discovered that the high rollers that lose their money in bets are even greater in number than those who win.
Its really an amazing discovery I must say.
Wow. Thanks for sharing your experience.
So, this will really be a tough strategy if anyone is doing it or trying to do it, like me. Maybe it does require knowledge about any sport to be successful.
I may try just one more time and see how it goes.