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Board Gambling
Re: Friends engaging on P2P gambling insights grudges amongst themselves
by
danherbias07
on 20/03/2024, 22:02:01 UTC
Guess what, after all he ended up returning $10 to his friend.
So I ask, did the friend do well in returning $10 to his friend or the returned $10 was not enough?
No, that was actually too much. He could just ignore him and not give anything. Friends' battle on betting doesn't have rakebacks or anything. It's just plain betting and no tax too. Cheesy
If the other guy wins, will he do the same for you? I doubt that. When it comes to money, friends become enemies.

To me, in general, that seems wickedness of gambling between friends on a P2P because such friends are not worthy to be trusted considering the sentiments in playing to win.
I would say that is a daylight extortions amongst each others.
Because they bet too much. I've done a lot of friends P2P here in our place against friends especially when NBA Finals comes. $10 is the highest bet against me and sometimes some friends would just bet for who will pay for the drinks of one liter of brandy and finger foods when we do our weekend drinking session. I've won that last time when the Denver Nuggets won and my friends did as promised.

The problem with your example is they went too high with their bets and it is not fun anymore. I mean, it's not a friendly battle when you go that high, it becomes a serious gamble. How can you talk about the game afterward if you are angry with each other because the loser is still hurting about the big loss that happened to him?