6. Ignore personal bias
Most people who bet on sports enjoy watching the games that they love as well as like to see the teams and players perform well, which can influence their choices.
Although it's not a major issue when it comes to backing your favorite team, but it's important to avoid allowing personal biases to affect your decisions in gambling, for example, the team you support is playing against another team, and you are very sure that that other team is going to win the game because they have a very much stronger and well coordinated players than your favorite team.
What are you going to do?
Are you going to put your money first and bet in favor of that other team or are you going to allow personal bias force or constrain you into loosing your money by betting in favor of your favorite team?
One of the best ways to avoid this is to avoid events and games that have a personal interest in the outcome.
I really like what you are saying here, and this number 6 is just me and I can not ignore it, well surely I am one and I admit it, being biased in a certain team, is what I am but getting more losses than win gets me realized that I am losing money more on gaining it, So I stopped being bias, and research more, but when it comes to Filipino boxer that I want to support I really don't make bets if I know that my guy will have the beating but I am posting that I support the guy, but indicate that I have not bet for him,
Just like when Donnie Nietes VS Kazuto Ioka, I sense that Kazuto really has the upperhand I decide to support Nietes but will not bet on him, the recent fight of Curtis Blaydes VS Tom Aspinal I really like Aspinal but some guys tell me that Blaydes has more experience but that fight turn into a freak accident and it is a good thing that I have shifted my bet to Curtis Blaydes,