By the end of this lesson, you will:
Everyone has their own reasons for betting on sports. Some people do it every weekend, others only occasionally, and a few approach it as a serious pursuit. While motivations vary, most of them fit into two main categories:
Both reasons are valid, but each comes with different expectations. Betting for entertainment means you’re essentially paying for the thrill, like buying a ticket to a show. Betting to make money requires discipline, patience, and a data-driven approach like the one you’re learning in this course.
Now it’s your turn to reflect: Why do you want to bet on sports?
Understanding your own motivation is crucial because it shapes how you bet. If you’re in it for fun, you’ll make different choices than if you’re trying to build long-term profits. There’s no wrong answer, but knowing your “why” will guide your behaviour, expectations, and risk management.
Take a minute and write down (or think about) your reasons for betting on sports.
Are you looking for excitement? Extra income? A challenge?
Clarity here will help you get the most from the rest of the course.