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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Is Signals for Casino games a real thing?
by
Morr1s
on 08/08/2024, 12:10:45 UTC
So today I came across a post on a WhatsApp TV that caught my attention. I have seen different telegram channels, groups, WhatsApp TVs and groups post sport bet codes and claim that their predictions are always 100% correct (which in reality is not) but never have I seen anywhere that signals are being given for casino games.

Basically, what they image (below) means is that - you’ll be added to a group and then the so-called “signal provider” will give you the exact time and multiplier that a specific game (e.g Crash) will get to before it stops.

https://talkimg.com/images/2024/07/25/44cnw.jpeg

I’d like to hear your thoughts on this, do you think something like this is possible? Or it’s just a means to scam people off their money? I personally know that even the casinos don’t know the exact numbers that will come up next not to talk of an outsider.
I don't believe in signals at all. To me, it's a complete scam. Yes, maybe a few signals will be profitable, but then you will lose 100% of what you spent on entering such a channel.