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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?
If you would have a profitable strategy, then by definition you would soon have an access to ever growing bankroll to generate larger profits. Only reason you couldn't do that would be, if the strategy wouldn't work.

To me it sounds like gambler with a "winning strategy" is trying to hustle someone to give them a bankroll for low interest, because there's no bank in the world that would give loan for this. And loan shark is using this opportunity to make more money as well.

Both parties are trying to trap each other.
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Scraped on 16/06/2025, 15:53:33 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?
If you would have a profitable strategy, then you would have an access to growing bankroll to generate larger profits. Only reason you couldn't do that would be if the strategy wouldn't work.

To me it sounds like gambler with a "winning strategy" is trying to hustle someone to give them a bankroll for low interest, because there's no bank in the world that would give loan for this. And loan shark is using this opportunity to make more money as well.

Both parties are trying to trap each other.