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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Can you stake on a potential(obvious) loosing team just for love?
by
famososMuertos
on 16/03/2024, 16:52:22 UTC
While in a football view centre last night, some of the football fans were arguing with the opposite football fans strongly defending their teams.

There one of the team guy said... Yes we loosed the match but that does not mean I will deny my team for that because the nature of football is that you would win somedays and you looses somedays too.
So he say... I love my team to the core that I will always stand by them and even if it is obvious that they were going to loose a match, I will still bet in support that they would win the match.

Question: Can you have so much love for your team to behave like this guy that even when you know your love fans team would loose a match, would you still further stake on the match against your team?
Remember that we are catching funs here and whoever chasing after profits is at its own will.


If I were to be asked if I would do what he did? I would answer yes, why? Maybe that's my way to show that I support them even if they win or lose. It's just like normal idolization, isn't it? Sometimes even with the amount of negative things and issues we hear about the person we admire, we still can't get the person we idolize to get angry or let go. It's the same when it comes to this game, especially when it comes to sports. Since not everyone watching there are really fans, the others are just there for betting and gambling so for me there is no issue if I will bet even if I know I will lose the money I bet because I am there to support and enjoy.


lol it's serious, man if you want to support a team you buy their t-shirts, go to the stadium, go on a trip where they want them to play, create a brave bar, make positive content for the team, but burn money on a bet on your team That's not supporting the team, that's supporting the casino.

There is a different context, when your team has real possibilities, I made a thread in that sense.
Sports Betting vs Real "Sports Feelings"