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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Should winning bettors sell subscriptions?
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rapsodian1213
on 23/09/2024, 07:33:07 UTC
@Julien_Olynpic, in my honest opinion, I think, this time around, a lot of people are trying to become an entrepreneur, looking for what they can call a talent of their own, so they can monetize that talent and from my point of view, winning bettors believe that they make more accurate prediction and because of that, they feel confident that they can also sell those their prediction to other bettors and make more money it and also make money from their bets if it becomes successful.

Generally speaking, I think the intention of those bettors that sell prediction, is for them to make extra income but there's something that most of them do that I don't like, which is, they sell those predictions to some newbies and give the newbie a full confidence and assurance regarding the success of the prediction.

What I actually expect them to do is to put a warning that reads, "buying prediction is at your own risk because the result of the prediction is not 80% guarantee. "  At least, such warning will be fair enough that anyone buying the prediction will know the risk they are putting their self in. But they don't give those warning, they will rather convince their customer to buy it, telling them that the game is sure.

Yes, I'm fluent in both Italian and English, and I'll respond in the language the message is written in. As for my expertise in football, I have a wide knowledge base about the sport, but the level of insight required may depend on the specificity of the questions asked.

With regards to the text you posted, it appears to be discussing the practice of some professional bettors selling their game predictions to less-experienced bettors for additional income. The author expresses displeasure with the fact that these predictions are often oversold with the guarantee of success which can be misleading, as betting inherently involves risk. It seems the author advocates that a warning should accompany these predictions to clarify that there is no certainty of success. The world of sports betting, just like any other field, requires careful judgment, transparency and ethical practices.