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You were experimenting with sports betting and found yourself profitable with your strategy. However, you can’t raise a bigger bankroll to generate larger profits. Then there’s this one guy who believes in you and is willing to lend you money, of course, with interest, almost like a loan shark rate. The question is, would you see this as an opportunity or just a trap?


It's a trap I tell you, gambling is most times a game of luck as I see it, so what happens when you run out of luck at the exact time you bet with the money your friend borrowed you? One thing I will never do is to lendborrow money from anyone for betting, it's easier to use your personal money for betting and losing it then for me to lend money from a friend and lose it because I'd have a panic attack if I lose someone else's money. Lol
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Scraped on 16/06/2025, 12:08:34 UTC
You were experimenting with sports betting and found yourself profitable with your strategy. However, you can’t raise a bigger bankroll to generate larger profits. Then there’s this one guy who believes in you and is willing to lend you money, of course, with interest, almost like a loan shark rate. The question is, would you see this as an opportunity or just a trap?


It's a trap I tell you, gambling is most times a game of luck as I see it, so what happens when you run out of luck at the exact time you bet with the money your friend borrowed you? One thing I will never do is to lend money from anyone for betting, it's easier to use your personal money for betting and losing it then for me to lend money from a friend and lose it because I'd have a panic attack if I lose someone else's money. Lol