[00:02] Tipster from a software. Let's look at the differences so you can choose between differences so you can choose between one or the other. And I'm going to base my decision on three fundamental aspects: reliability, performance, and price. [00:17] Let's start with reliability, and this is one of the most important things, since 95% of the most important things, since 95% of tipsters are not tipsters, they are snake oil salesmen. Therefore, choosing a good tipster becomes quite a [00:34] difficult task. On the contrary, software programs usually show you all the bets they send with their respective statistics, some more precise like Bet [00:46] Investors, and others more general like the rest of the software, so they are much more reliable and you know they won't scam you, although the best way to avoid being scammed [00:58] is to have all the information and that's why I recommend that you watch all the videos in the free course. You have the link in the description. You have the link in the description. Regarding performance, and for me the most [01:12] important thing, the best way I can explain it to you is through mathematics. You already know that to make money with sports betting, the only method is value betting. And if you don't know, then go to the first video of the [01:27] free course as soon as you finish this one. With each value bet we make, we are generating estimated benefits that in the long run will be our real profits. Knowing this, the difference between a tipster and [01:42] software in terms of performance is the number of bets a tipster sends. A tipster who is neither a scammer nor a charlatan will send you a maximum of three or four bets per week, since they will be specialized in a [01:56] specific league and the matches are not infinite, which would mean more or less 12 bets per month, about 144 bets per year. On the contrary, software [02:08] will send you many more. Bet Investor, which is the one I'm going to recommend, sends about 2000 or 3000 bets per month. Obviously you won't be able to do them Obviously you won't be able to do them all, but you'll easily be able to make [02:22] between 300 and 500 bets per month, so let's just do the math. And obviously I'm going to take into account that the tipster is good and is sending you value bets, otherwise you know you're losing everything. And [02:37] I will also take into account that we are getting 10% value from each bad tip, software, although as you can see on screen this value may be higher. With the tipster, in the best-case scenario, [02:50] as we have discussed, we will make 12 bets, and with the software, in the worst- case scenario, around 300. The OEV value, as I have mentioned in both cases, will be 10%. And for this example, in both cases we will also bet $10 on each [03:06] bet, so the total bet will be the number of bets times the $10 bet on each one. To calculate the total generated, you just have to multiply total generated, you just have to multiply the total wagered by 0.1, which is equivalent [03:20] the total wagered by 0.1, which is equivalent to 10% of the value, thus giving us $12 generated for the tipsters and $300 for the software. And as I have already explained and shown you in the first video of this [03:33] free course, in the long term the total generated will be equal to the total earned. Let's now look at the price. It's true that the tipsters you [03:46] see around on Instagram and elsewhere usually charge a few dollars a month, which makes it quite attractive because it's not a large amount and many of you fall into their [03:58] large amount and many of you fall into their trap, because if I'm being honest, a trap, because if I'm being honest, a good tipster charges much, much more. Even so, as we saw in the table above, if the tipster is [04:11] good and your bankroll is huge, meaning you can only make $10 bets, the reality is that the money you're generating and what your future profits will be generating and what your future profits will be is only $ per month. So [04:26] the reality is that even though this service is cheaper, what you're really doing is losing money. And yes, maybe one month you get lucky and variance works in your [04:39] lucky and variance works in your favor and you win 50, so you think you 're the best and you're in the black. But the reality is that mathematically, which is what matters, you've simply been lucky, as I explain in the [04:54] fifth video of the free course. On the other hand, the software may seem more expensive, but as we have also seen in the table, you will be generating around 300 per month, so if you have Bet Investor, which is the one I recommend [05:10] for its quality and price, in one month you will have already recouped the cost for the whole year. Or if you prefer other software, then you'll simply have to subtract the approximately $200 it costs per month from the estimated $300 in profit. So yes, at [05:27] first a tipster may seem cheaper, but if you think about it and do a couple of calculations, it turns out that this is not the case. And always keeping in mind that the tipster is good, remember that 95% [05:44] are just snake oil salesmen. That said, the best thing you can do to make a decision and avoid getting scammed is to become an expert before making [05:56] any decision, so I recommend again that you watch the complete free course recommend again that you watch the complete free course . Yeah.