Do you keep track of your soccer bets? Download the new Betting Tracking file for free with new updates
A jump from the soccer betting blog with the Natural Predictions, we have passed the middle of November and therefore a first part of the championships has already passed and it is right to take a look at thebetting trendsand be able to do some reasoning.
First of all, however, the main question is: but are you keeping track of your bets? Have you done the “homework” of the good bettor and consistently entered the results of all your bubbles?
Because if you don’t know what situation you are coming from and where you are in the season, how do you decide on a course? At random you can’t make realistic assessments, and feelings often become fuzzy over time and can be different from the true state of your partial data of winning and losing bubbles.
In betting soccer, random approaches only lead to dissatisfaction and frustration, which is why even at this early season I had published a post with the Excel file of Betting Tracking.
Someone asked me why I bother to make this Excel file available to everyone, since most of the people who bet don’t use it, don’t download it even though it is good work and, by the way, free.
I am aware of this, I am not … pirate, to quote Jose in the famous first interview in Italy! As indeed there will be plenty of bettors who still fail to enjoy soccer betting, precisely because the approach is often totally wrong.
It is also true that, even this season, there are those who have decided to go deeper into betting with the natural predictions and to consider it, to try it seriously. In all sincerity, this is what I hope for, to be able to bring as many people as possible closer to betting that is healthy (first of all), carefree, exciting and, certainly, that also has real potential. Because it is obvious, winning must be part of the game. How often is up to each of us.
To return to the file, I have added a few updates to try to make it even more effective. My goal is to be able to constantly get a clear picture of my soccer betting performance.
I entered some amounts to have totals in the “Count” sheet to see at a glance what types of bubbles won and with what amount.
I added conditional formatting so that all zero values are grayed out and do not unnecessarily disrupt file consultation until they have a value greater than 1, which will automatically make them take on a green color. I also added two checks to have them square with the amounts on the sheet with the list of bets.
For the rest, all the directions already described in the previous post where I had also posted a video explaining how to use the Excel file and enter the various data correctly.
In addition to having the mere economic amount of how much I am winning or losing overall, it is critical for me to know precisely how many bets and what kind I have made (i.e., SuperMultiple9, fixed multiples X3, X6, double XX, etc.), how many I have taken full and how many I have missed by just 1 or 2 or 3 or all.
How much I collected from each type, including any recoveries from the systems.
I may, for example , find that I have bet 6 fixed multiples at X7 odds and have never taken more than 2 predictions in the bubble, so I may consider whether I should tack on other types of bets.
It is a first moment of verification, the period is short so everything still may be valid, but in the meantime I can try to see if they are really “mistakes” or maybe a black bitch (difficult).
Or that I have taken as many as 5 X3 fixed multiples that have yielded me a total of eurini, so I can say with more certainty that it is a type of bubble that yields.
In short, with the a file a Betting Tracking anyone is able to sketch out some reasoning, reflection and especially decision, so as to veer toward a game that gives me a better chance of improving my soccer betting performance.
👉 Download for free the Betting Tracking V4 file with the types of bubbles most commonly used with Natural Predictions.
Warning. This is not a PRE match win calculation or bubble creation, probability calculation or soccer odds file, let it be clear. This is a file for keeping track of the progress of your already made and completed bets.
PS I use Google sheets but with Excel everything should remain correctly formatted, including formulas.
For any suggestions on the Excel file, as always, send me a message and I will be happy to add more valuable and useful updates in the next version.
Now let’s get back to betting and see if we can fill our file with beautiful numbers and lots of green!
From the Bet Bunker that’s all for now, goodbye,
Stephen