Betting on analytics: myth or profit?

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Betting on analytics: myth or profit?

Quwertuns


Does anyone use third-party analytics sites or apps when betting on sports? For example, platforms with forecasts, algorithms or "smart" bots? How realistic is it to get a plus, relying on such data, and which sources of information are really trustworthy? Or is it better to learn to "feel" the game yourself, without outside help?
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