The real trading in tennis gives considerable more work than the tactic of simple searching for the break point of the favorite player.

The short time I worked on trading in tennis I realized that it was worth it to understand the emotional state of the players.

I did it because I played tennis myself and I know that tennis depends heavily on the state of confidence with which the player is at the moment.

If a player is going through a good phase then during the match its confident increases, the aces come easily and errors occur with less regularity.

So I undertook to analyze many sets of players with whom I went to work.

My focus was on the reactions they had when they made the point, as well as when they missed a point. I tried to analyze the sequences of aces and good services.

I sketched the profile of every player I worked with and I and ended up translating the tennis probabilities.

Afterward I did what I do today with the football: I translate my probabilities (the ones I calculated) in odds, and if the market’s odds are higher than that I calculated I do a back bet, if it is lower I do a lay bet.

I enjoyed working with the tennis at that time and had positive results, but I understood there are advantages to specialize in one only sport and then I chosen football.

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