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Board Gambling discussion
Re: How Often Do you Bet on Politics?
by
TheCoinGrabber
on 01/09/2019, 17:34:19 UTC
I haven't tried betting on it before, mostly coz I live outside America and I can't find anyone to bet with. I haven't really checked if crypto betting sites hold bets for our elections.

@OP that would have taken guts to bet on Trump in 2016 considering most surveys say Hillary would win. But that really would have made you money had you followed through.

Even I never come cross crypto betting on politics, it is completely new one which I have never seen before. Most of the reviews given to Trump in 2016 were completely negative, but finally, Trump won in the 2016 elections. Betting on Politics is really new one to me.

Maybe there will be for 2020 once the Democrats get their lineup fixed. Might bet on Trump. He's definitely not an underdog now but considering the scandals with censorship, that these media companies are actively trying to hinder him, I'm betting that there'll be enough outrage against it that people who aren't particularly fond of him might vote for him, just coz they dislike these tech giants.

Politics itself is a game, but not really a game of luck in every country. in advanced countries like the USA and China it is still easier to predict with higher chances after manifesto.well, in some countries like mine where your prediction is right and after election, the winner is deprived of the position.it is very dangerous and violent to go gambling about it. so i don't do it at all.

What do you mean deprived of the position? Like the winning candidate don't even get to sit or they immediately remove him/her with a coup? If the politics in the country is that intense, I wouldn't be gambling about it. Heck, I'd probably not make my political opinions public and might not even show up at the polls. Stay safe there bud.