The latest losing run is in full swing. Get used to them folks. From +78pts right down to +66pts. Bear in mind my average stake is 0.5pts, that’s 24 losing bets, more if you factor in I’ve had some winners in that time.
When you hit these losing runs you feel like they will never end! They do.
The important thing to do is keep your cool. Keep the faith in the tipsters you are following, at least give them a fair opportunity to prove themselves.
Certainly don’t go ranting and raving about their poor results. I’ve probably started following a few tennis tipsters at the wrong time as the French Open has been a tough event for me in the past.
I seem to recall I had 17 losing tennis tips in a row during the French Open and I was a profitable tennis tipster with a ROI of 5%.
Tennis Masterr is one of the new tipsters I’ve been following and boy did I pick the wrong day to start. His pinned tweet is just a few days old and showcases 10 winners in a row. Superb.
🎾 LAST 10 PLAYS 🚂🚂🚂
✅ 3.50 / +250
✅ 2.79 / +179
✅ 2.63 / +163
✅ 2.58 / +158
✅ 2.53 / +153
✅ 2.52 / +152
✅ 1.94 / -106
✅ 1.89 / -112
✅ 1.88 / -114
✅ 1.83 / -120+12.84u 📈
LIKE/RT IF CASHED! 💚
🥰 Feeling extra generous? Tip me 💸 (check my Linktree, link in bio) pic.twitter.com/HWEmV9ZZbt
— Tennis Masterr (@TennisMasterr) May 29, 2023
Since I’ve started following I’ve had 1 winner in 8 bets. But again I’m not passing any judgement and won’t do so until I reach 100 bets, even then it’s a small sample.
It’s just a reminder that there are no guarantees, even when you follow successful tipsters.
I should have another review with you in the next 4-5 days as horse racing tipster Steve Ryder is approaching 100 bets. I’m hoping he can sneak into profit but he’ll need a couple of winners and I’ve been on a poor run following his selections this week.
It’s often the case that tipsters win together and lose together, keep your cool, down start criticising anyone and always look at that overall ROI. Mine is still 10% which is fabulous.
Today could be the day the winners return. I certainly hope so. VAMOS!!
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