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How to Improve Your Sports Betting Strategy

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Millions of people bet on sports regularly, hoping to win big or at least make the next game more interesting to watch. There’s no way to guarantee positive returns in gambling, but there are some tweaks to your strategy that can improve the odds in your favor.

So what steps can you take to improve your sports betting strategy?

Use the Right App

First, it’s important to use the right app. There are many sports betting apps available, some of which are easier to learn and use than others. Choosing an app with transparent pricing, easily decipherable odds, and a convenient user interface can help you plan your bets better and execute them without any headaches.

We are also seeing the rise of unique sports betting apps that transform how people can bet on sports. Sporttrade, for example, allows users to trade in and out of sports bets the same way you might trade stocks. You can even place “limit orders,” setting your own price to minimize losses. This dynamic app gives you a much wider range of possibilities to use in your sports betting, thereby giving you more opportunities and more flexibility.

With the right app, you’ll have a much better understanding of the bets you’re making, more strategic options, and more information you can use to bet intelligently.

Hedge Your Bets

Investment advisors always caution people to diversify their portfolios, and there are many good reasons for this. In case you aren’t familiar with the term, portfolio diversification is all about investing in many different types of assets simultaneously, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and precious metals. 

This strategic maneuver reduces your susceptibility to volatility and practically eliminates the possibility of catastrophic losses. If one of your asset classes takes a dive, your portfolio remains intact and thriving because you have so many other asset classes to make up for it.

This principle should be applied to your sports betting strategy as well. Diversifying your bets, by betting on multiple different games and sometimes different outcomes, can reduce the likelihood of suffering major losses.

Study the Odds Carefully

Always take a deep look at the odds as they’re presented to you. Make sure you understand what these odds mean and how they translate to a potential payout. Do you believe the published odds accurately reflect the odds of one team winning over another? Look for discrepancies here to maximize your chances of placing a winning bet.

Back the Underdog (but Avoid True Longshots)

Underdogs have the odds stacked against them. That means they’re much more likely to lose, but it also means that if they win, your bet could come with a substantial payoff. Look for underdogs you truly believe in and bet on them; you’re probably going to lose many of these bets, but the ones that win can more than make up for the losses.

The only caveat here is that you should avoid true longshots. There’s a difference between an underdog and a team that has almost no chance of winning. Thousand to one payoff odds certainly sound attractive when you consider multiplying your bet by one thousand – but in 999 instances out of 1,000, you’re going to lose your money.

Focus on One Team at First

If you’re just starting out with sports betting, focus on only one team at first. This way, you’ll get to know the dynamics of the team, the individual players, and how they perform in different conditions. Once you become a de facto expert on this team, you’ll be much more likely to accurately assess their odds of victory and make more intelligent bets. As you get more experienced, you can expand to other teams.

Look for Details Missed by the General Public

Always keep an eye out for details that are missed by the general public. Does your team have a secret weapon that can lead them to victory?

Never Bet More Than You’re Willing to Lose

It’s a common piece of advice, but an important one. Never bet more than you’re willing to lose. No matter how sure you think the bet is or how confident you are in your decision, you always need to assume the worst-case scenario. If you lose this money, is it going to have lasting negative consequences for you and your life? Sports betting is still a form of gambling, so you need to be able to gamble responsibly.

There’s no surefire way to consistently make money with sports betting, but with the right strategic improvements, you can increase your odds of walking away with a positive return. 

Keep in mind that this isn’t a transformation that happens overnight; it takes months and sometimes years for people to develop a sports betting strategy that works for them. Remain patient as you learn these lessons, and try to have fun in the meantime.

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Criminal probe focussed on Mehtas shipping business

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DUBAI: An Asian family linked with the shipping business is facing criminal investigation in several jurisdictions including in Dubai and Far East where the family’s companies are under active investigation now, according to the authorities in three countries.

Sanjay and Gaurav Mehta, through their companies Best Oasis Ltd in Dubai and Priya Blue Industries in Gujarat, are facing investigations over money-laundering suspicions and suspected links to the Russian oil sector, sanctioned by the western countries, sources shared.

Sanjay and Gaurav Mehta, through their companies Best Oasis Ltd in Dubai and Priya Blue Industries in Gujarat have projected an image of environmental responsibility in ship recycling. They have tout certifications, attend global summits, and positioned themselves as ESG-compliant but their business practices have come under intense probe now. Their operations reportedly involve dismantling high-risk ships, using cash transactions, and leveraging political connections to avoid accountability, a source shared looking into the companies’ affairs. The investigation is being conducted in Dubai and the Far East.

The investigators are looking at the Mehtas operations dating back to 2006 when they came to attention of the law enforcement for the first time. Priya Blue dismantled the “Blue Lady” in 2006, a vessel containing over 1,200 tons of asbestos and radioactive waste, despite protests and objections from Greenpeace. Later, the “Exxon Valdez,” notorious for a major oil spill, was renamed “Oriental Nicety” and dismantled by the Mehtas in Gujarat, drawing international attention. In recent years, their transactions have become less conspicuous but reportedly more hazardous.

In 2025, Best Oasis allegedly acquired and dismantled at least four vessels linked to sanctioned entities, including Iranian and Houthi-controlled networks. These weren’t obscure ships; they were designated under U.S. terrorism sanctions for their involvement in oil smuggling and arms transport. According to investigators, here are the details of the sanctioned ships dismantled by Best Oasis in 2025: IMO: 9155808, Name: NOLAN (SOLAN), Sanction: SDN (SDGT), Beaching: 31 Jan 2025, Plot 16; IMO: 9221657, Name: BLUEFINS, Sanction: SDN (SDGT); Beaching: 26 Feb 2025, Plot 16; IMO: 9105085, Name: CONTRACT II, Sanction: SDN risk, Beaching: Arrived mid-2025, Plot 27; IMO: 9209300, Name: GAMA II, Sanction: SDN (SDGT); and Beaching: Pending/Planned, Plot 34

All four vessels were reportedly dismantled in Alang on plots leased by proxy firms connected to the Mehtas. These short-term leases, approved on a ship-by-ship basis by the Gujarat Maritime Board, reportedly make regulatory oversight nearly impossible. Once dismantling is complete, plot registrations often lapse, leaving no long-term record, according to documents shared by the investigators in Dubai.

Rahul Mistry, a shipping compliance researcher, noted this as a growing pattern: “This is a pattern we’ve seen more frequently in the last two years   sanctioned hulls arriving under the radar, processed fast, with no digital trace.”

Payments for these vessels reportedly bypassed normal financial channels. According to sources familiar with the deals, transactions were settled in cash, either on-site or through offshore handlers. One source described entire ship values being paid in foreign currency bundles, avoiding Indian and Dubai banking disclosures, said one of the investigators familiar with the matter.

A retired port official Mr. Akin Yadav, familiar with Alang  and Gujarat Maritime Board approvals stated that short-term leases are routinely used to avoid scrutiny, adding, “It was never meant to be a permanent workaround. But it’s become one.”

Political connections also reportedly play a role. Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Gujarat State Minister Jitu Vaghani have been linked to approvals granted for Best Oasis and its proxies. While there’s no direct evidence of personal gain, sources allege that both men used their influence to expedite approvals, slow down inquiries, and shield the companies from enforcement.

Despite these activities in India, Best Oasis is expanding under new branding. A recent joint venture in Japan with Hiroshi Abe is being marketed as a clean, regionally responsible recycling partner for Japanese shipowners.

Mariko Fujita, a Tokyo-based maritime consultant, observed, “They’re presenting themselves as a new entity with no reference to past controversies. But none of the underlying ownership or structure has changed.”

In Alang, the situation reportedly remains much the same. Plot numbers are reassigned, cash continues to circulate and the same network of breakers and handlers is reportedly involved. Individuals like Jayant Vanani (also known as Budhabhai Patel) and Ramesh Mendapara are frequently named in connection with specific beachings, including “Contract II” and “GAMA II.” Both have been previously linked to other shadow transactions involving distressed or sanctioned tonnage.

Several yards allegedly connected to Best Oasis, including Shantamani Ship Breakers and Sai Baba Ship Breakers, reportedly operate with minimal inspection, despite numerous reports of irregularities in worker safety, hazardous waste disposal, and compliance with Indian scrapping codes.

This system, according to multiple sources, appears to be intentionally designed to operate in plain sight with just enough paperwork to pass basic scrutiny but not enough to trigger meaningful enforcement. There is no indication that regulatory bodies including customs, port health officers, or environmental oversight panels have conducted full inspections of any of the sanctioned vessels listed. Most were reportedly cleared and dismantled within days of arrival.

Rahul Mistry said: “This isn’t merely a loophole; it’s reportedly a business model. Best Oasis and Priya Blue are allegedly running a high-volume, low-visibility operation that filters sanctioned, end-of-life ships through legal instruments to appear legitimate on paper. This reportedly involves routing untaxed funds and shielded actors through a well-connected political and industrial network. As global scrutiny of ESG practices intensifies, many of these activities are allegedly being whitewashed through new partnerships and branding, but the underlying mechanisms reportedly remain unchanged.”

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