There are those who argue that spending time on a comprehensive analysis is not worthwhile, considering that the result may ultimately end in defeat. Perhaps at first glance, this statement seems correct and reasonable. However, if just carrying out a thorough analysis can lead to defeat, especially if you don't do it at all, then it is certain that the result will be defeat. While it is true that no matter how professional we are in conducting analysis, victory cannot be guaranteed, the application of a strategic approach and careful analysis can at least increase our chances of achieving success.
What differentiates those who implement strategy from those who don't? When you don't use strategy and analysis in your betting, failure to win equals significant losses. On the other hand, individuals who bet strategically and conduct comprehensive analysis do not necessarily lose when they fail to achieve victory; Instead, they almost won. The reason behind this lies in the fact that these people have made diligent efforts to achieve victory.
Yes, I agree with this idea because this is gambling where someone will be involved with what is called chance and risk, so even if you carry out a comprehensive analysis with the aim of achieving satisfactory results or winnings, I think it will have absolutely no effect or even nothing. The point is in the final result, however, gambling is an activity of "probability" between winning or losing, so I think all actions that you believe can achieve good results in the final session will only be a waste of time unless you are involved in a type of sports betting that really requires a combination of between skills, analysis and experience but still you cannot be sure that the final result will be what you want.
Still, in the end you will not be able to avoid the risk of losing because after all this is gambling which has absolutely no certainty and guarantee, if only this was an activity that could be won by carrying out or applying a strategy then it is clearly not gambling and maybe it would have been. Many gamblers become rich people, but the reality is not like that. Yes, that's a difference that is quite easy to understand, I understand what you mean that for gamblers who don't apply any strategy and skills at all to sports betting, the chances of winning or losing are probably 50 - 50, and for those who apply strategies based on their knowledge and skills then maybe I can say that they have a 70% chance of winning and a 30% chance of losing.