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Hawthorne Effect Week 17 You Learn From Bets You Got Wrong Then Ones You Right
Published 1 year ago
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Hawthorne Effect - Whatever you track and you measure you improve its performance by 10 to 20%
You need torture yourself, so you feel the pain of Sports Betting Mistakes to really learn and avoid being delusional "To know and not do= means you do not really know"
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summary
In this conversation, Josh Abner Vizcay discusses the intricacies of betting in sports, emphasizing the balance between skill and luck. He reflects on specific game outcomes, the impact of team performance, and the role of analytics in sports management. Additionally, he touches on the importance of philanthropy and helping others in the context of personal fulfillment and success.
takeaways
You have to determine if it was a bad pick or bad luck.
The highest level of probability in betting is 80%.
Technical analysis has never made anyone rich.
Collaboration with others enhances analysis and decision-making.
Philanthropy is essential; helping others brings fulfillment.
Betting against certain teams can be profitable.
Understanding team dynamics is crucial for accurate predictions.
Luck plays a significant role in sports outcomes.
The value of a franchise can be manipulated for financial gain.
Helping others can lead to personal and professional growth.
titles
The Luck Factor in Sports Betting
Decoding Team Performance and Betting Strategies
Sound Bites
"It was a bad pick or bad luck."
"Dallas is so bad because of arrogance."
"You make a life for what you give."
Chapters
00:00
Understanding Probability in Betting
06:05
Analyzing Recent Game Picks
09:00
The Role of Analytics in Sports Management
11:08
The Business of Sports Betting
11:40
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You need torture yourself, so you feel the pain of Sports Betting Mistakes to really learn and avoid being delusional "To know and not do= means you do not really know"
Top Ten Rules
https://linktr.ee/esbcpodcastnetwork
summary
In this conversation, Josh Abner Vizcay discusses the intricacies of betting in sports, emphasizing the balance between skill and luck. He reflects on specific game outcomes, the impact of team performance, and the role of analytics in sports management. Additionally, he touches on the importance of philanthropy and helping others in the context of personal fulfillment and success.
takeaways
You have to determine if it was a bad pick or bad luck.
The highest level of probability in betting is 80%.
Technical analysis has never made anyone rich.
Collaboration with others enhances analysis and decision-making.
Philanthropy is essential; helping others brings fulfillment.
Betting against certain teams can be profitable.
Understanding team dynamics is crucial for accurate predictions.
Luck plays a significant role in sports outcomes.
The value of a franchise can be manipulated for financial gain.
Helping others can lead to personal and professional growth.
titles
The Luck Factor in Sports Betting
Decoding Team Performance and Betting Strategies
Sound Bites
"It was a bad pick or bad luck."
"Dallas is so bad because of arrogance."
"You make a life for what you give."
Chapters
00:00
Understanding Probability in Betting
06:05
Analyzing Recent Game Picks
09:00
The Role of Analytics in Sports Management
11:08
The Business of Sports Betting
11:40
AI show notes are experimental. Did you find them useful?
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit joshabner289002.substack.com/subscribe