Formula for Winning against Online Betting Sites in Football Betting Part 1

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The formula for winning against online betting sites in malaysia online betting website is designed for beginners and experienced bettors in the field of online money-making through sports betting, specifically football betting, on Malaysian online betting websites.
Part 1: Detailed Formula for Winning in Football Betting
Experts or football enthusiasts may draw different conclusions, leading to different research findings, based on the same information. These findings are crucial in understanding the development of football as the most attractive sport globally.
So, why would reputable betting sites hesitate to provide match-related information to bettors, especially when these betting companies always try to entice bettors to predict match outcomes, aiming for profit percentages and leaving the predictions to the bettors?
To encourage participation, reputable betting companies have conducted research and compiled statistics on the results of major national championships to establish formulas that help fans quickly understand the correlation among teams about to compete.

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These formulas ensure accuracy as they are pre-programmed. Moreover, their professionalism is high since they only consider matches during the busy season (excluding results after March each year when teams have settled and no longer compete). We will introduce the most common formulas before providing a general conclusion about these formulas.
Formula 1: Point Ratio
If we only observe the points obtained by two teams in a specific match to assess their strength or weakness, we may encounter difficulties if the number of matches played by the two teams is not similar. Even when comparing the points achieved and the corresponding number of matches, it is challenging to distinguish between two teams with different points and match numbers. For example, which team is stronger or weaker: a team with 49 points after 20 matches or a team with 45 points after 17 matches? Furthermore, it is also difficult to imagine another complexity: how many matches were played at home among the matches played? The "point ratio" formula helps solve this complexity.
Calculation method: (A - B) x 100. Here, A represents the points obtained by the home team at home divided by the corresponding number of matches played at home, and B represents the points obtained by the away team away from home divided by the corresponding number of away matches.
Example: Let's calculate the "point ratio" before the Liverpool - Charlton match. Suppose Liverpool has played 10 home matches with the following results: 6 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses. Charlton has played 9 away matches with the following results: 2 wins, 1 draw, and 6 losses. The "point ratio" would be: [(20/10) - (7/9)] x 100=123.

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The highest result obtained is +300, and the lowest is -300. The closer the "point ratio" is to +300, the higher the chances of the home team winning. It is not difficult to imagine this result when one team always wins at home and another team always loses away. The closer the "point ratio" is to -300, the higher the chances of the home team losing.
The closer the "point ratio" is to 0, the higher the chances of a draw. Naturally, a positive "point ratio" indicates the dominance of the home team, and vice versa. If you closely follow national championships in Europe, you can program this simple formula into your computer and always have the "point ratio" available as a reference before any match.
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