It has been an interesting past week and everything swirling made me think: What is the goal is for my college basketball analysis and capping? It made think about what I’m doing and why. Ultimately, I’ve been losing sight of the ultimate goal: helping others. (Part 1)
By picking every game every day & posting it all on Twitter, I end up putting the focus on the record & not the process. What I like about doing my podcast is that I have as much time as I need to break down the matchups, discuss the line movements and offer my analysis. Part 2
And if my ultimate goal is to help my Twitter followers and podcast listeners become better college basketball handicappers and to give them sound advice, then posting picks based on lines that may already have moved doesn’t serve any purpose. So I’m going to stop doing that.
I’m still giving a side and total on every game every day, but instead the focus is different. Not hacking up my record, but making it so that your bankroll increases. The focus of all this should not be gaining followers, being up a trillion units, ect....continued.
The focus should be did the person who wind up listening to my advice get to the window. I’ll call myself out when I have a terrible handicap, I’ll brag when I gave out a good pick, but ultimately I’m doing nothing by posting what I am right now.....continued.
What I’m now going to do is to try to find a way to give you more ways to get my analysis (for of course) and make the focus not how I get to the window, but how I can help you get the window.
I’ve always looked at myself as a bit of a math teacher when doing all of this. In math, you do zero good by just giving the answer on a long equation, but showing how the answer was reached, and how to replicate it. That’s the goal.
The record I had going into the day means zero, my new record, is how many people am I going to make money for today, tomorrow, and in future weeks, months, and years. Everyone has different lines, times they bet, ect, it’s my goal to try to help each one of you. End thread.
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