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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Do odds really reflect reality?
by
MainIbem
on 08/09/2025, 15:45:17 UTC
Making predictions is a very worthwhile endeavor, although they are generally not guaranteed to be accurate because the potential for winning is always less than the potential for losing. Therefore, every gambler or player of a particular game must be prepared for losing, because winning is always a possibility for everyone, and that is a reality that no one can deny. That is why before gambling or playing at a certain stake level, one must be mentally prepared to maintain a strong spirit and avoid immediate frustration due to a loss.
There are no accurate predictions you can get anywhere hence making predictions also helps you to get a closer view of what the game may become due to the past record between both teams you intend to choose though sometimes the records don't even repeat after doing the analysis. Gamblers are always aware of the chances of getting a win and a loss both things are inevitable to the players it is left for the players not to gamble recklessly and not to attach emotions when they gamble.

When making predictions gamblers should acknowledge that they either win or lose the chances are 50:50 that's why you don't go recklessly on it, doing that is at the gamblers risk and he/she would have themselves to blame at the end cause they're aware of the consequences but still decided to do otherwise by gambling recklessly, that's why I don't feel bad for people who got wrecked out of reckless gambling since they made their choice and have to pay for it, some end up putting blames on the platform they're using but it's baseless, every gambler is responsible for their actions, so to play safer, they all should avoid reckless gambling.