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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Will you put money together with friends to bet on sports games?
by
danherbias07
on 05/07/2024, 12:55:12 UTC

It was an interesting idea to be honest, but I really was wondering if it was the right thing to do, remembering one incident that happened last year where two friends put money together in a bet, bet won, amount was really huge, the other stole the ticket ran away and cashed the entire money from a very far place, leaving the other guy with nothing.

What do you guys think, is this concept or idea a good one? Will you accept such request?

I can partner with my friends to go into an investment or cooperative if I don't have enough money to do the business or contribution on my own. If it is a business that I have enough funds to do, there is no reason to partner with any friend. Gambling is based on luck and I have the understand that it is better to gamble with the amount that I can afford to loose so I don't need a partnership to gamble. Gambling is not a business so it is not advisable to join money with anybody to gamble, I prefer solo risk when I gamble so that I alone will take the responsibilities if I loose. I don't see the fun in loosing in a group bet, blames might start to come up between the friends if they were dividend over the team to support and later lost, the group that didn't support the lost game will not be happy.
That's better.
I mean, there are many things that could happen if you do it with a group even with your friends. Money is a thing that could create chaos and sometimes this is where a person could change when he sees lots of money that he thinks might change his life.
Even the most trusted ones could betray you and it's gambling so expect something wrong that could happen especially if you all win your bet.
Who will handle the money? Who will receive the winnings when it's done? is he really a trusted one that would give back all your money including the profits?
Yeah, I'd rather be a lonewolf too than gamble with friends unless we are doing it individually in the same building.