| daniel3112 • PM |
Oct 21, 2025 1:00 PM
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Keeping track of wins, losses, and bet types gets messy when you use multiple platforms. I tried a few tracking apps, but they either don’t sync properly or don’t let you categorize by sport. I’m trying to find a more reliable way to monitor my performance over time. It’s hard to tell whether my football bets are really better than my tennis ones without clean data. Has anyone found a good method or maybe a betting site that provides decent analytics on your betting habits?
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| knjbhvgf • PM |
Oct 21, 2025 2:48 PM
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Spreadsheets are my go-to. I made one that logs every bet with columns for sport, odds, stake, and result. It’s simple but works better than any app I’ve tried. Some bookmakers provide limited history, but they rarely give enough breakdown for analysis. I wish more platforms had graphs showing how your betting behavior changes over time — like average odds or most profitable sports. That kind of data helps you adjust your approach instead of betting blindly.
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| khuikjjh • PM |
Oct 21, 2025 3:46 PM
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One thing that helped me was finding a bookmaker that automatically records your activity in detail. I started searching for one when I realized my old platform only stored recent bets. After a bit of testing, I began using https://1xbet.cm/ . What stood out was the full statistics page — it logs every wager by category and sport, making it easier to analyze patterns. At first, I just used it for football, but later noticed it also separates pre-match and live bets. That made it simpler to see where my strategy actually worked. Having clear data changed the way I planned my weekly betting schedule — it’s like seeing your own habits mapped out in numbers.
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