Ninety percent of gamblers who wager on sports lose. Why is that? Most will tell you it is because gambling is a losing proposition. I'm not going to argue with that. Why do 10% succeed? Do they have superior knowledge about sports? Do they have "insider" information? Are they just lucky?
The truth is very simple: patience, perseverance, practice. You cannot wager for entertainment purposes and expect to be a long-term consistent winner. You must have a long-term vision, a disciplined approach, and you cannot let emotion control rational thought. You must treat sports investing like you would treat any other venture- manage the risk, and the profits will come.
I will share some systems I use with this community. The first system is an ABC progression style system. A bet will be "to win"1% of our bankroll, B bet will be losses from A + "to win" 1%, C bet will be losses from AB + "to win" 1%. This money management goes well with our NHL FTP system (FTP means fade the public)
I take the +1.5 puck line for the underdog. I use b365 as my sportsbook.
If you have any questions, just ask.