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Masterclass Lesson 3 - How to use football software to find value selections to bet or trade

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  • MartinM Offline
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    Great vid as always @Martin

    Good to have refresher and be reminded of the basics before jumping into strategy creation.

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    @nick it's minimum odds we are using, then looking at percentage minimum we need to break level. Reason is most odds will be higher so you should in theory be getting good value. You then test and see what odds range/leagues work best or what tweaks you would like to add to the criteria.

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    @Martin Thanks for the Video Martin
    Am I missing something
    If you are using the average odds to look at the odds you need for your strategy and use the average to narrow down the matches you place your bets on how do you get winning/value selections.
    An average is a mixture of below the average odds and above average odds, if you are excluding all the below average odds, which are probably the majority of winners and therefore including all the above average odds which are probably the losers how or what stats in the software should you be using to give you a profitable strategy?
    Or am I just over thinking this?

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    @Martin Thanks for the video Martin, great info

    Catch that Green!

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    Thank you Martin, Great video 🙂

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    Thanks, Martin - yep, clear and useful

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