What are the best sports to bet on?

The prospect of making money without too much effort at a bookmaker's office cannot but entice, and so bookmakers are always perfectly fine with the flow of customers. But most of the players who come to the office, soon go into deficit instead of earning. A legitimate question arises: maybe they bet wrong, on the wrong sports? Are there any sports from which you can make more profit compared to others?

The Heartless Theory of Probability

Any bet is a risk. And a player can lose money, even if it seems like the bet is absolutely right, and the chosen athlete or team simply has to win. The theory of probability always surprises, and a mediocre underdog can beat a sure-fire favorite, while letting a big odds and killing a promising express with the odds as low as 1.3, so beloved by many beginners.

Accept as a fact - the risk of losing is always and everywhere, no matter what you bet. Otherwise there would be no point in the very existence of BK Parimatch, would there? They could be called charitable foundations, simply giving money to players who bet on win-win events. But in reality this is impossible, so our task is to find the sports and markets that are most convenient for us.

The common truth is: the best sport for betting is the one you know best.

Three outcomes or two?

In most sports, there are usually two or three outcomes on the market. The classic line with two outcomes is W1- W2, and the line with three outcomes also adds a draw. The first option we see, for example, in tennis or basketball with overtime, and the second - in soccer, handball, hockey, etc.

Many people mistakenly believe that the less outcomes on the market, the easier it is to make the right bet. In fact, the number of outcomes has no effect on your winnings. There is a bookmaker's margin in any market for any sport. And to make money, you just need to bet on the sports that you follow closely, and in which you really understand a lot.