In college football this year I played double the games of last year so far.
I went out of my comfort zone and went against my normal thinking and the way that I make the final wager.
Some would say that is stupid. If you got something that works then stick with it. I have to disagree. If you don't try new things you get stale and it eventually catchs up with you anyway.
I learn from my mistakes and really try not to make the same mistake twice. Its a good philosophy to live life, and it makes me a better gambler.
The end game is coming up on me now.
Each season is like a chess game with the beginning , the middle , and the end game.
I used to be a street chess player. I played in parks mostly. I worked up to being able to play 4 games at once against above average players, and being able to win them all most of the time.
I carried this ability over into sports wagering. There is a close correlation between chess moves and plays you make when wagering. It makes sense to me and allows me to exploit things that most people don't think about.
The end game in sports wagering, is when you take what you have won during the season and risk it to either come out big when its over, or come out even.
I smell money and it smells green.
KOD