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One thing that separates many professional-level bettors from even talented amateurs is that the professionals will log a lot of time into the mundane follow up. Reviewing what happened in every game is a time consuming process and taking good useful notes adds even more work.

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Good article WB. I try to learn something from every loss. Baseball for instance, has very good game satatistics for reviewing how a game was played. In the NFL I found The Gamebook Summary excellent for looking back at a game. Here is an example:

Gamebook Summary

You can see how the game broke down statistically.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> One thing that separates many professional-level bettors from even talented amateurs is that the professionals will log a lot of time into the mundane follow up. Reviewing what happened in every game is a time consuming process and taking good useful notes adds even more work.

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Amen.

The record keeping aspect applies.
 

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