So how many of you get murderd after a big week.

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Textbook it seems everytime i have a big week(usually 2-3 week carry since the local is use is at home and im at school) the next week i get hooked backdoored or a complete miss all the time.

I dont play more game, i dont play bigger amounts(only nfl do i play more) but ive been good in the nfl all year

This two week carry alone ive gotten killed on that colts backdoor washingtons kicker gave me a push and i havent hit one under in the nba

just so damn annoying had to vent
 

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All the time.
If I make a nickel for two weeks in a row, rest assured I'll drop a dime in week 3.
All the time dude.
 
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If you gamble on sports long enough, you'll have to deal with the inevitable losing streak. It doesn't matter how long you've been betting, or how good of a handicapper you are, there are going to be periods where absolutely nothing goes right.

How bettors deal with these losing streaks will go a long way in determining their eventual success, or failure, in the world of sports gambling. Anyone can ride a hot streak, but it's those who can deal with losing streaks that are much more likely to be around for the long haul. If you're broke, you can't bet. It's as simple as that.

The first thing sports bettors have to realize is that losing streaks are going to occur. It's not something that is happening only to them. Even those who make their living by wagering on sports are going to have the 2-10 weekends. It's par for the course.
Keeping one's composure is essential when the losing streaks happen. A flustered gambler is more than likely a losing gambler.

One of the initial reactions when things are going well is to start making changes in the way a person handicaps a game, which is a mistake. If a person has a solid, proven method of handicapping, there is no need to make any adjustments. Things will turn around eventually.

Equate yourself with a professional baseball player. All hitters are going to have slumps during a season. But when a hitter starts changing their stance, altering their swing, and making major changes, that's when a minor slump becomes prolonged. The best hitters do nothing except possibly choke up on the bat just a fraction and try and make contact, which is what successful sports bettors will do.

If a sports bettor uses any type of money management system, their bets will inevitably be smaller when a losing streak occurs. If you're not using any type of money management system, you should be. It's the single most important factor in the eventual success, or failure, a sports gambler will have.

Even though a bettor's money management system will gradually reduce the size of their bets during a losing streak, don't hesitate to reduce the size of your bets even more when in the midst of a losing streak, at least until things turn around for the better. Betting half the recommended bet size, or even less, is perfectly acceptable and can help a bettor ride out the losing streak.

One piece of advice many people will give sports gamblers in the middle of a cold spell is to cut back on the number of games they bet. I happen to disagree, and would argue for cutting back the size of one's wagers instead.

When a bettor is having a period where things aren't going well and they cut back on the number of games they place a wager on, it's almost a given that they will discard their winners and bet on their losing selections. Remember, things aren't going well, and as Murphy said, whatever can go wrong, will go wrong.


If a person selects six games and decides to cut back the number of games they wager on and bet just three of them, it always seems that the three games they bet on will go 1-2, while the three games they discarded will go 2-1. I'm sure plenty of you know about this from experience.

For some reason, many sports bettors feel as though they must be in action every single day there are games scheduled, when many times the best thing is to take a day and get away from the daily grind. Take your spouse out for dinner, go see a movie, or anything else to get your mind off of sports for a while. It will definitely help recharge your batteries and make things appear much less stressful the following day.
( I have taken "days" off when things don't go right )

Be prepared for losing streaks and realize that all sports bettors will have them. Try to wriggle off the hook with as little damage to your bankroll as possible, and you'll be in good shape once things turn around in your favor.
 

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i only play usually 4 days a week usually stay away from fri and sat atleast but im always grinding then il have a big week and then give it right back. its not that i give it back but in the way i do its like i find everygame thats a total bullshit fest 65 pt 4th quarter or vice verse. useless td at the end of a game to backdoor me. Its like i cant just lose i have to get lubed up and bent over lol
 

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for some reason our bankrolls are more vulnerable after a big win or winning streak.
math majors would probably say it's just a reversal to the mean (law of averages),
but i think it's more than that. i think one gets a little greedier, more aggressive,
less cautious, and tends to be a shade sloppier after a decent win. one can easily
see where this is likely to end up and usually does.
 

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i get murdered after getting murdered
 

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