I’m struggling. The grind feels real right now. It’s partly due to time constraints as my running coaching business begins to blossom, the gambling feels like it’s a real distraction.
One of the problems with following tipsters is the time it takes. It’s not even the amount, but the constant disruptions to whatever else you are doing. The more tipsters you follow the more those interruptions occur.
When your winning it’s not a problem, it’s worth the effort, but when you’re on one of those losing runs it just feels like a real grind.
My profit has fallen back to +102.3pts with a 3.98% ROI. Pretty much every tipster I’ve followed on this journey promotes a ROI of at least 10%. I wouldn’t have started following them if they didn’t.
So to find my own ROI below 5% this deep in the project is frustrating. So what is the solution? Well it will vary from one punter to the next. For me, now my availability is changing, I think it’s a case of reducing the number of tipsters I follow at any given time.
That number has sat somewhere between 20-30. That’s the reason my number of bets stands at 5,634, around 25-30 bets per day.
The time has come to reduce that list to around 10. That’s a big drop and will likely effect this project going forward. But then my own reviews were only ever going to be a small part of this tipster comparison idea.
It will free up more spare time to keep adding tipster profiles, something I’ve struggled to find time to do of late.
So who am I following going forward I hear you ask?
Ben Coley
Golf Betting Club
DSSnooker
Profit Tips
Matt Vincenzi
Vince Player Bets
SPTips
Sam Ingram
UK Rugby Bets
Ginger Joe (Golf)
OnTheOche
Headcase
I feel a load has been lifted and this should free up a lot of my time. Granted my profit is likely to increase at a slower rate, but what’s more important, time or money?