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Board Gambling discussion
Re: About football betting
by
Mr.suevie
on 07/05/2023, 21:58:00 UTC
I totally get what you're saying about football betting being a bit confusing. As someone who's new to this too, I think it's important to do your research and make sure you understand how everything works before placing any bets. You're right that when you bet on a football team, you're essentially betting on their performance and not against the gambling platform. So, if your team wins, you win, and if they lose, you lose. It's definitely a bit different from casino gambling, but I think it can be just as fun and exciting if you're into football.
Yeah, football betting is indeed exciting, personally for me, watching a football game is not so much fun without staking some cash, i think in every sports, football is the most popular, and it's popularity makes it one of the most easiest sports to bet on, I can tell you that I started betting on football while I was a complete novice to both gambling and sports, I personally find betting on football more easier than doing so on any other sports, I don't know if other users feel same way, but all the same, it is always good and very important to follow every sports we are interested in, closely, so as to better our chances of winning more bets than we loose.
I do like soccer but there are many countries in which it is almost a religion and people worship the players on their team, personally I am not like that and I only watch some of the biggest events around the world, however in order to make it more interesting I make a bet or two and this immediately rises my interests on the games as now I have something to look forward, still the bets I make are low as it is not like I can afford to bet a fortune on each match I watch.
This is true, but making football a religion, i think is more of an individual thing than regional or country, there is no country in this world where you wont find some people who worship soccer like its a religion or some gods, this is very normal as it just shows how much they love the game, except it becomes an addiction in the sense that it begins to affect other parts of their lives negatively, this is the level it becomes bad, and in such a situation, I will advice the party involved to try and reduce their soccer followership, or seek help if they discover they just cant. 
Yeah I presume you are right but an addiction is really hard to stop and once this habit of worshipping soccer sinks into the blood is not easy to let go it. As for making soccer a religion, I agree that its an individual thing but countries like Brazil takes this soccer as religion to another level as the nation itself is obsessed with soccer and its played and watched by almost everyone, I would even say its part of the curriculum in school but that would be an over exaggeration Grin but you can actually relate to what am saying.