Go back on vacation, you're making too big a deal about f**king sports betting. You should do other activities
I think Euli still goes on vacation the most of us (North Sea, Harz, soon Berlin), from what I hear Nevertheless, probably nobody is as deeply involved in this sports betting bone mill from head to toe and every fiber of the body as he is. Commitment and full bets in areas that are important to you are actually a good thing and admirable, but the interference from the "background noise" such as stress & co. shouldn't be too hard either. But it's not my place to judge third parties. I would also miss something if I took a break for a week. But I don't see any reason to, even though my head sometimes smokes and rattles to an extent that wouldn't always be so pleasant if it were a permanent condition. Everyone has to see for themselves what they are prepared to put themselves through before it becomes unhealthy. However, my daily 1-2 hours in the countryside and wildlife photography are sacred to me - I would never skip them and after that it often works much better with betting.
I'm actually quite happy that there's now so much to bet on every day and at all times that you almost lose track. It used to be different and there was more pressure not to miss a game or the betting. It's all been put into perspective and now you just think a bit more about a match day from time to time, but fortunately not nearly as much as before. For me, home wins for HSV and Lautern this weekend
Don't get me wrong, for me it's actually also clearly a home win with a strong tendency towards a handicap BUT would it be surprising if there was suddenly a draw?
Patizi wrote on 25.04.2025 at 13:41: Why should Stuttgart win today?
Don't get me wrong, for me it's actually also clearly a home win with a strong tendency to handicap BUT would it be surprising if there was suddenly a draw?
Yup, I can't understand a bet on Stuttgart at these odds either.
The best betting option for today's game: Goals!
Over 1.5 1st half / Over 3.5
For Stuttgart it's a friendly match, as the favored team. For Heidenheim it's all to play for as underdogs.
I don't understand the high odds for Utrecht and Kortrijk, so probably another case of "bookmaker knows more". But the tendencies are so clear to me that I'm going for it.
Magdeburg of course a Risk, but in the snail race of the 2nd league I trust them to get at least 1 point away from home.
Butterbrezel wrote on 25.04.2025 at 17:50:
Yap, I can't understand a bet on Stuttgart at those odds either.
The best betting option for today's game: Goals!
Over 1.5 1st half / Over 3.5
For Stuttgart it's a friendly match, as the favored team. For Heidenheim it's all to play for as underdogs.
I don't understand the high odds for Utrecht and Kortrijk, so probably another case of "bookmaker knows more". But the tendencies are so clear to me that I'm going for it.
Magdeburg of course a Risk, but in the snail race of the 2nd league I trust them to get at least 1 point away from home.
And singles:
Cadiz - Gijon - X
Full support!
Just doing rugby today. Munster and Edinburgh in a narrow 2 team combo.
The blue and white football sky is shining over Gladbach today. My club, MSV Duisburg, was promoted today at Borussia-Park. Nothing more with math, insolvencies. Out of the funfair league and back in professional soccer in League 3, ready to annoy one or two of the big boys again. Nice gesture from Gladbach to be allowed to play in the big stadium and to be promoted with a goosebump atmosphere. Who needs a championship or Champions League when you can have something like this? The only great love...
Donnie wrote on 25.04.2025 at 20:57: The blue and white football sky is shining over Gladbach today. My club, MSV Duisburg, was promoted today at Borussia-Park. Nothing more with math, insolvencies. Out of the funfair league and back in professional soccer in League 3, ready to annoy one or two of the big boys again. Nice gesture from Gladbach to be allowed to play in the big stadium and to be promoted with a goosebump atmosphere. Who needs a championship or Champions League when you can have something like this? The only great love...
Congratulations I have very fond memories of your city, very nice people there and helpful.
Only today Italy Serieb B. Sassuolu a bench and Cremonese again both hit.
Donnie wrote on 25.04.2025 at 20:57: The blue and white football sky is shining over Gladbach today. My club, MSV Duisburg, was promoted today at Borussia-Park. Nothing more with math, insolvencies. Out of the funfair league and back in professional soccer in League 3, ready to annoy one or two of the big boys again. Nice gesture from Gladbach to be allowed to play in the big stadium and to be promoted with a goosebump atmosphere. Who needs a championship or Champions League when you can have something like this? The only great love...
Forza MSV Duisburg. Already followed in the days of Bachirou Salou and stig töfting.
Forza MSV Duisburg. Already followed in the days of Bachirou Salou and stig töfting.
Aiming to stay in the league next season.
A bit too much off-topic now, sorry. I got a bit of a fright when I read the names. Töfting, the Danish "worker bee", great player with a not so great departure. He was "homesick" at the time and wanted to return to Denmark, but then went to Hamburg and his homesickness was suddenly gone. You don't do that, but he was still a good kicker
Bachirou is probably one of the main reasons why I became a fan of this club in the first place. My personal greatest legend forever. As a young boy, I was always happy to see him play. Be it in the stadium, in winter at indoor soccer or on TV with Ran (back then it was much better than Sportschau, with commentaries like Hansch, etc.). The beefy striker from Togo who went off like a rocket. Back then in the cup final '98 with the cool goal against Bayern. Later in the game, Tarnat gave him a laceration and had to be sent off, he should have been shown a red card but the referee he had bought didn't feel like it. In the end we lost narrowly 2:1, yes, you really love Bayern here, don't you. I was very sad about it later when he went to Dortmund, where he did nothing more
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
Donnie,
Hanshanshans
I think Euli still goes on vacation the most of us (North Sea, Harz, soon Berlin), from what I hear Nevertheless, probably nobody is as deeply involved in this sports betting bone mill from head to toe and every fiber of the body as he is. Commitment and full bets in areas that are important to you are actually a good thing and admirable, but the interference from the "background noise" such as stress & co. shouldn't be too hard either. But it's not my place to judge third parties. I would also miss something if I took a break for a week. But I don't see any reason to, even though my head sometimes smokes and rattles to an extent that wouldn't always be so pleasant if it were a permanent condition. Everyone has to see for themselves what they are prepared to put themselves through before it becomes unhealthy. However, my daily 1-2 hours in the countryside and wildlife photography are sacred to me - I would never skip them and after that it often works much better with betting.
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Nobody has liked this post so far
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
Druff
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Nobody has liked this post so far
Don't get me wrong, for me it's actually also clearly a home win with a strong tendency towards a handicap BUT would it be surprising if there was suddenly a draw?
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
JJepsa96
Yup, I can't understand a bet on Stuttgart at these odds either.
The best betting option for today's game: Goals!
Over 1.5 1st half / Over 3.5
For Stuttgart it's a friendly match, as the favored team. For Heidenheim it's all to play for as underdogs.
Today a 3-set combination:
Hertha - Magdeburg - X2
Waalkwijk - Utrecht - 2
Beershot - Kortrijk - 2
I don't understand the high odds for Utrecht and Kortrijk, so probably another case of "bookmaker knows more". But the tendencies are so clear to me that I'm going for it.
Magdeburg of course a Risk, but in the snail race of the 2nd league I trust them to get at least 1 point away from home.
And singles:
Cadiz - Gijon - X
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
Butterbrezel
Full support!
Just doing rugby today. Munster and Edinburgh in a narrow 2 team combo.
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Nobody has liked this post so far
Otherwise that's it, out the mouse
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Nobody has liked this post so far
All thumbs for the Owl!
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Nobody has liked this post so far
Looks bad
40 Euro minus at the end in one week.
Let's see somehow it works out again later.
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
Dutch78,
Emeyesty,
JJepsa96,
MisterL,
Olli_Eule
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
Donnie
Congratulations I have very fond memories of your city, very nice people there and helpful.
Only today Italy Serieb B. Sassuolu a bench and Cremonese again both hit.
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
Donnie
Forza MSV Duisburg. Already followed in the days of Bachirou Salou and stig töfting.
Aiming to stay in the league next season.
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Nobody has liked this post so far
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Nobody has liked this post so far
This post has been translated automatically
Sports betting tips 2025
Liked this post:
JJepsa96
A bit too much off-topic now, sorry. I got a bit of a fright when I read the names. Töfting, the Danish "worker bee", great player with a not so great departure. He was "homesick" at the time and wanted to return to Denmark, but then went to Hamburg and his homesickness was suddenly gone. You don't do that, but he was still a good kicker
Bachirou is probably one of the main reasons why I became a fan of this club in the first place. My personal greatest legend forever. As a young boy, I was always happy to see him play. Be it in the stadium, in winter at indoor soccer or on TV with Ran (back then it was much better than Sportschau, with commentaries like Hansch, etc.). The beefy striker from Togo who went off like a rocket. Back then in the cup final '98 with the cool goal against Bayern. Later in the game, Tarnat gave him a laceration and had to be sent off, he should have been shown a red card but the referee he had bought didn't feel like it. In the end we lost narrowly 2:1, yes, you really love Bayern here, don't you. I was very sad about it later when he went to Dortmund, where he did nothing more
This post has been translated automatically