the whole point about gabling is that there is no such thing as a 100% good thing. you can only minimise the risk by getting as much info as possible..after that it's just hoping for a bit of luck or to avoid that bit of bad luck
yeah of course, but how often do you get turned over because the rules wernt applied properly, bad decisions made, or some skulduggery's gone on?
I was just trying to think of the sport least susceptible to the infallibility of the ref, lets say you had the following pieces of inside information, which would you feel most confident acting upon......
darts- one guys got a bad wrist that knowone else knows about
football- one team has been hit with a flu virus the day before a match
horseracing- the trainer feels a horse is +10bs on its official rating
I'd go with darts everytime, no ref to make bad decisions, no draw involved(unless its a sky premiere league match) the best man on the day will win.
with horse racing the jockey could give it a bad ride, make mistakes at the fences, the horse could get disqualified or just decide when its out there its not up for a race today.
darts is the sport where if you have some info the least amount of outside things can impact upon the outcome.