Wednesday 9 November 2011

What would be the 'perfect' book or website for gamblers


I have often asked fellow gamblers, what would be the "perfect gambling book or website", by "perfect," I guess I'm just being inquisitive, because no such thing exists. If it were perfect, just imagine the possibilities:
A sports trader/gambler would, if not too greedy, love to have the scores of all next week's football games so he could make a few dozen 10-team accumulators and retire to the Caribbean a week later. I mean, imagine if someone could see into the future, hand someone a book, a sheet, a newspaper, a website link with the results, and actually convince the guy getting the info, it was solid, accurate information, and completely bettable at least once.

What would happen if the guy didn't believe he was getting the real thing, was only going to get it once and if he missed the opportunity, it would never happen again?
There was a movie made, for you trivia buffs in 1944, called It Happened Tomorrow, where such a thing occurs as part of the movie plot. The heroes of this saga take about an hour to catch on to this good thing in this case it was the race results at the local track they were getting 24 hours ahead of time and they couldn't believe it. How about the memorable sequence in the second of the Back to the Future movies where Biff gets hold of an almanac from the l980s listing the winners of all important sporting events and really goes wild since the movie is taking place in the 1950s and 1960s?

Or could the perfect vehicle be an item selling for less than £20, with a triple-your-money-back guarantee from the publisher, with a title like Win Every Time, which covers all forms of gambling, written in every language, and comes pocket-sized? I guess that would be the early demise of all forms of gambling.
Dream on everyone. It isn't going to happen. Only hard work, money management, discipline produces more winners than losers. No book or website can be guaranteed to make anyone a winner or provide a certain percentage of winners. They can, at the very best, keep you away from a higher percentage of losers than the guy seated or sitting next to you who has no clue as to what a low percentage or poor value bet might be

Books/blogs/websites are supposed to be guides by people who have already made their mistakes and are trying to guide you to smarter 'value' bets or those with a low percentage edge. If anyone had the ultimate angle, winners a day ahead of time, or the perfect system, they would not be selling or giving it away. The next time you see or hear of a "pitch" guaranteeing riches, winnings, a sure thing each day, even £100 a week, one of those quit work, sleep until noon schemes, chuckle to yourself and move on.

Every once in a while we get a hunch, have a dream, stumble on some instant reasoning for betting a horse, a lottery number, a team in a future bet situation. That's what keeps us all going, the hope we get that instantaneous "rush" of an idea, it happens while we dream, while we're shaving, taking a shower or relaxing. It's that unpredictable "I'm a genius," "I'm blessed" feeling we all yearn for and when we hear or read about it happening to others, we dream it might happen to us.


Dreaming has always been an escape from reality. Perhaps gambling is also an escape. The question remains: If we happen to hit that perfect day, the perfect run where we win big, can't seem to lose and we quit when ahead…just what do you do next? Quit forever? Buy something or invest in something quickly? Store it away in the bank? Live the wild life? Maybe it's just that, what we actually do with the money defines our values. How do we handle the victory? With restraint? Or with abandon? It's similar to how people handle fame, sudden fame and riches. If they forget their roots, they forfeit their souls in some way and are doomed to give it all back.

No comments:

Post a Comment