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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?
I'd say its still an opportunity butand the same a trap, gamblers should remember lending for your capital fund to make your way to gamble is not recommended. And it's the same thing for a lender, lending your fund to a gambler without any collateral is just suicide move.
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Scraped on 16/06/2025, 21:32:27 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?
I'd say its still an opportunity but gamblers should remember lending for your capital fund to make your way to gamble is not recommended. And it's the same thing for a lender, lending your fund to a gambler without any collateral is just suicide move.