# Conclusion of How to Research a Winning Bet

Overall, researching a winning sport bet is more than just choosing "Over" or "Under". It's based on historical data and matchups which will help you gain an edge on your bets. Being able to learn and utilize all the features that we have gone through in this guide will help you have a higher chance of profiting in the long run.&#x20;

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### Summarized Research Process

1. Analyze Projections Page to find the most consistent player that is hitting their line.
2. Click on the player with a high hitrate and analyze the bar chart, as well as opponent filter to see if they are also hitting their line against the team they are facing next. **(Very important)**
3. See how the opponents defense does against that players stat, if they allow a lot of that stat, that's a good indicator to go over.
4. Analyze injuries to make sure no crucial players are injured which can alter their playing time or chances to hit that line. Some knowledge about the sport/players may be needed. **(Very Important)**
5. Check team rankings to ensure their team does well in that statistic if you're choosing over on it.

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