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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?


Well it depends on the gambler, for me I don't think it's necessary to take loan to bet, no matter how true the game tend to be because game can be deceiving. No matter how the game looks so real and trust Worthy, it doesn't mean taken huge loan will guarantee win. It might be a very big and deadly trap to put that person in a Very big dept. It's just a Mather of 50/50 either you win or lose. If you win no problem, but if you lose you become a debtors and that may become a big problem to pay back when you don't have something to pay back.
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Scraped on 16/06/2025, 23:59:19 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?


Well it depends on the gambler, for me I don't think it's necessary to take loan to bet no matter how true the game tend to be because game can be deceiving.