I have a trader friend here in London who has a theory:
God applies to everyone the Law of Compensation.
He says that even in an ugly woman he can always find something, since what she doesn't have in beauty will be compensated by God somehow…
According to him, the Law of Compensation also applies to sports betting.
Everyone is more naturally gifted at something, so in sports betting some will be more accurate predicting the outcomes in certain markets.
However, finding our specialty may not be easy.
I had to experiment with everything to be sure I'm more naturally gifted in the probability and Over/Under 2,5 Goals markets of football.
How about you? Have you found your specialty?
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The Law of Compensation
I had to try everything to be sure I'm naturally more gifted in the probability and Over/Under 2,5 markets.
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The article discusses the concept of the Law of Compensation as applied to sports betting, particularly in the fields of probability and Over/Under 2.5 Goals markets in football. The author begins by sharing their personal experience of trying various betting markets to determine their natural aptitude.
The article introduces a trader friend in London who believes in the Law of Compensation, suggesting that even in situations where someone may lack certain qualities, there will always be compensatory strengths or talents provided by a higher power (God). This idea is applied to sports betting, where individuals may possess different natural gifts for predicting outcomes in specific betting markets.
The core argument presented by the author's friend is that everyone has inherent strengths and weaknesses, and these are reflected in their ability to excel in certain areas of sports betting. The article encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and consider whether they have identified their unique specialty within the world of sports betting.