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It has been there from the beginning and the fair casinos will never twist it against any player as the algorithm itself is so coded that it can never make the house regret investing in it. This is the kind of thing some gamblers are playing against in most aspects of casinos, so to win consistently as they want is not always easy. But with sports betting like you said, it's easy because most of the games are live, nothing is cheating you or writing some codes against you. The result you see is the result that would be seen in every part of the world, so it is the fairest that anyone could rely upon if they are serious and wise. They can use their expertise in sports betting to override the luck that people believe is what gives the money in gambling even as I believe that it's only the expertise that can deliver the best into your hands in gambling.
Now it seems to me that sometimes it is very difficult to understand how provably fair algorithms are actually implemented in casinos and this, accordingly, makes the results of your game according to a completely random and seemingly exactly fair procedure. In my opinion, we often come across some disadvantages of these algorithms, but of course not significant ones, but those that still affect our game, slightly reducing our chances of winning. In this regard, of course, betting on sports competitions definitely seems to me much more honest and fair, but only on the condition that the competitions take place fairly, without any agreements between the management of these teams or athletes. Now it seems to me that there are fewer match-fixings, but before, as you all know, this was a common occurrence. So in the case of betting on sports competitions, unpleasant nuances may also arise. But here, of course, your experience and your discretion play a decisive role, combined with the information that you receive even before the matches. Well, historical data of teams, of course, too. I now think that betting on sports is still a fairer game of chance for the player than playing in a casino with a computer in which no one knows what algorithm is programmed and how fair it really is.