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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is your win a function of luck or how much you know a sports?
by
Tmoonz
on 04/08/2024, 09:40:26 UTC
I tried out something while I was watching some games in the ongoing Olympics and this is what I did;

I looked out for sports I wasn't conversant with the athletes and didn't  know who was better at the sports and did a random prediction on the outcome of the game. I did it for swimming competition and some random boxing yesterday and out of up to 7 predictions I made, almost 6 went the way I predicted it.

It reminds me of writing an objective examination in high school and when you're done with the questions you're certain of, and you just do some random selections and luck could shine on you and you get up to 70% from your rough prediction.

I have not tried this in real games that involves using money but would want to know if anyone has ever tried it before.

Have you ever placed a bet by just doing random guesses on the outcome of the game?

That is the  reason why winning doesn't only comes from being an expert, I can remember the very first time I played the stimulated visual game in sports betting I had a random pick and I won even without knowing or having much of the ideas, most times games usually play in the opposite direction hence luck has a major role to play whenever we play games, you can as well try it in real game but I will advise that it should not be much of accumulation it should just be few games.