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Re: 🐳 Whale.io - Casino & Sportsbook 💰 Daily Cashbacks 💰
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shield132
on 22/01/2025, 11:38:47 UTC

The odds of the opposing team are very high in each case, so I would have seen them as "safe" bets so far. Let's see if that works out tonight. With my recent luck, I don't think so.

i'm definitely keeping my fingers crossed that your bet works out Smiley
if you look at the odds, everything looks very 'tempting' but the past has also shown once again that some favorite will stumble and then ruin the whole bet...
did you not dare to go for a result with a difference of 2 goals in at least one of these games?
then you could at least do something about the odds, because i can well imagine that liverpool will have an easy game here

The bets that look the easiest often tend to fail you.  Cry  I mean this parley only has small odds and save games, it might work out. But I so often see parley where all the higher odds (1.7 - 2.0) go through and the whole parley goes down because the game with the lowest odd of like 1.1 or so, just used as a filler to boost the odds a little bit, fails big time.

Hope this one goes trough but I stay away from very small odds since they always bit me in the  Shocked .
Never trust the odds, this is my advice. I've been very active in sports betting and I learnt that odds only mean something during very popular matches, other times odds aren't important because bookmakers often trick people because since the majority of people blindly place a bet on teams with small odds, they sometimes give very high odd to the team that's most likely to win, then a player makes a bet on opposite team because he thinks that opposite team has a high chance of winning because it has a very low odds and in the end, player loses.
I've won many tickets where I placed a bet on a team that had 10 odds. Once I created a ticket with three 10 odds, I was winning one thousand dollars from 1 dollar but one match ruined it. I've often won tickets with two 10 odds games, easy one hundred dollars for one buck.