They then look for another football betting system and then the whole cycle starts again, another bad run and they give up.
If you are honest with yourself and admit that this is the type of thing you might do, it might be a good idea to test running two or three football betting systems at the same time, recording all hypothetical bets and winnings for each to establish most profitable over a certain period of time. Then you can pick that one and follow it with real money - or you may find that when one system has a little loss, the others will see it so you have to “run” with them all!
Running a portfolio of parlay football betting systems in this way can prove to be very profitable but you really have to be strict with yourself and not start chopping and changing or you could find yourself in a real mess. You must operate each system completely separately from the others with its own “betting bank” and “staking plan”. You should not mix funds between systems.
I suggest just using one system and sticking with it. If you've done your research beforehand, you'll convince yourself that it has a good record in the long run, so trust your initial instincts and just stick with it.
You will find that the most successful football betting systems will specialize in one particular type of betting or concentrate on certain leagues around the world and sticking to the given options will result in good profits.
One mistake I often encounter is when people apply their own rules and make their own choices or add choices here and there. I can't see what the point is in them using the system in the first place if they aren't going to strictly follow the options given. By all means, choose your own bets but when you make sure they are funded separately to your system bank and placed separately from the system selections. In this way and by strictly recording all bets and their results, you will be able to measure the real benefits of following a particular football betting system.
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