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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do you believe in gambling experts predictions?
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Dewi Aries
on 22/07/2024, 15:13:03 UTC

Even robots don't make 100% accurate predictions. Like you said, anyone going into sports betting should just learn the tactics and strategies of sports games and rely on what they know. Then they will be good. It's even simple to make predictions as long as the gambler pays attention to sports fixtures and knows the performance of clubs, the ability of players, etc. 

There's AI, or ChatGPT for example, but even if this AI knows all the information and stats of the opposing teams, it still cannot guarantee to predict the winner. Sports betting is fun, but we still face the reality that it's hard to win in gambling. I didn't say we can't win because that is not true, it's just hard but not impossible. Of course, it can be learned, especially if we know how to control our emotions. We can learn from our mistakes based on experience, and eventually, we will be able to develop our skills and maybe one day become professional sports bettors.

Yes, the meaning and conclusion is that it doesn't matter how hard you try because in the end winning will always be something that cannot be guaranteed, and I think that is a normal thing in gambling, because of course it will not be called a betting activity if basically the result is possible. predicted with 100% accuracy. Even though we bet on this type of sports betting, of course we can see which team is statistically stronger in that season, but still the results can never be guaranteed, in every ongoing league it is not uncommon for something to happen where the team is stronger and favorites who actually lose to a weaker team or even to a team that is in the relegation zone, it's surprising but that's what happens.

Basically, the key is to keep betting without having excessive expectations and also by not risking an amount that we cannot afford. This means that it is not a problem if you want to use the services of the experts offered, but with the caveat that you should not make winning a priority so that you are not too disappointed when the results are not suitable.