Guys, hello everyone! Over the last six months, I've noticed more and more often that real matches don't bring what they used to. Either bookmakers have become more cunning, or I've become worse at reading lines. But unexpectedly for myself, I got involved in betting on virtual sports. It all started with the fact that, for the sake of interest, I bet on virtual horse racing, and then somehow imperceptibly began to follow football and even tennis. And you know, not everything is as random there as it seems. Especially if you observe and analyze. Now I'm sitting here and thinking - what trends can be identified in this area? Those who have been spinning around in the virtual world for a long time - tell me what is really worth paying attention to, so as not just to guess, but to build at least some kind of strategy?
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I support you, guys! I myself recently started going into the virtual world, and I was surprised at how much you can predict something there if you observe. I see that many players underestimate it, considering it a pure roulette. But over time, you really notice that the “numbers” start to work. This is especially evident when you manually run dozens of matches in a row - bare theory does not save, but real statistics often help out.
I had almost the same story: at first I bet on real football, then I started looking for something more stable - and purely by chance I came across virtual sports. I also started with “just to watch”, and now for the second year I have been using virtual as the main part of my strategy. Here are 10 trends according to https://techwinks.com.in/top-10-trends-powering-virtual-sports-betting/ that I have actually noticed during this time, and which will help you not just poke at the screens, but make more informed bets: Scenario simulations. Many people think that everything there is random, but this is not true. Some events are repeated cyclically. This is especially noticeable in horse racing - if you keep a simple table for at least a week, you will see repeated victories of the same numbers at certain intervals. Reduction in the number of draws. In virtual football, draws happen much less often than in real matches. Therefore, betting on the outcome (W1 or W2) is often more profitable. The pace of the game affects the result. In the simulation of teams, you can notice the difference in "aggression" - some play defensively, others actively attack. And the outcome almost always depends on the style of play, and not just on the nominal rating. Favorites are not always favorites. Bookmakers "mask" the outcomes - a team with a coefficient of 1.50 will not necessarily win, especially if it has already won in the previous two matches. Very often, the victory is given to the "catch-up".