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Board Gambling
Re: Without money, does it still qualify as gambling?
by
mak013
on 03/05/2023, 11:25:11 UTC
Self experience is the best thing i know. But when you pay for this experience - it costs much more if you get it for free. When you don`t ready to pay for experience - it costs nothing. I agree that you have to bet the part of money that you`re ready to lose, but anyway - you have to risk money if you want to get positive feedback from your predictions.
when you're diving into the betting and prediction game, experience is the MVP. Whether you're grinding through those trials and tribulations or dishing out cash for pro guidance, the goal is to evolve and flourish.

This ride ain't free. Be it a book's price or a coach's fee, you can't dodge the fact that stacking up knowledge and expertise means spending some green. Then again, there's that burning question: is it worth the expense for experience?

Some might spit bars about how your own journey is the illest teacher, thinking there's no need to break the bank for wisdom when you can just wing it. On the flip side, others could argue that putting those dollars in yourself and your education is priceless, even if it means parting with some Benjamins.
Of course it is so. In our life we always pay something for some result. The price can be money or time, for example. But when someone makes a prediction i need to see that he believes in it and ready to bet his own money on his prediction. And i think that if i don`t bet my money on prediction i made - i can`t recommend to someone this prediction.