I got into betting analysis through patterns, not payouts. A few years ago I started keeping notes on football matches, just for myself, and the numbers I kept circling back to had to do with goals being scored at both ends. After a year of writing publicly, I've made peace with the fact that no model catches everything. Still, tracking outcomes properly has changed how I look at every fixture on the slate. Both Teams to Score is where I spend nearly all my time. What pulls me to BTTS is that it sits between attacking quality and defensive weakness, and the obvious read is often the wrong one. A team gets labelled tight at the back, but dig into xGA, who's actually fit at full-back, how they cope when the game stretches, and the story shifts. I try to be honest about all of it, especially the calls I got wrong, since those tend to teach me more than the ones that landed. I write for people who think about their bankroll and aren't looking to be told what's nailed on. At BetTips Win, my job is to share what I'm seeing on BTTS selections, point out the games I'd rather leave alone, and lay out my thinking in a way you can poke holes in. Tips are a starting point, never a script.
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