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Re: When gambling what do you measure? Luck or chances?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 25/07/2025, 21:58:06 UTC
Different gambling activities have different chances attached to them and when I mean chances I am referring to the probability you have for actually win the bet or hit the jackpot in games like crash and slots. This is basically because sometimes unrealistic bets can sometimes play out as a win and some other times bets that have a high winning chance can eventually become the losing bet.
That's why it called 'Gambling". You're not supposed to know which will come through, just make a rough guess, with the help of tool at your disposal and that's it... If it pays, it pays. I'm very emphatic about slot games as there are no formulas, strategies whatsoever to win major.
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however some prefer to go for the big game with big odds and smaller winning chances.
Those set of games are called the underdogs. The reason most prefer them over the favourites would simply be that they generate a heavier win if it's their lucky day. Some believe in staking on the underdogs althrough, without getting bothered about how much they've lost -- they believe they'll surely recover all of it in a single win.
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Re: Lending Service Started! (USDT/BUSD/BTC/LTC/ETH/DOGE/ETC)!
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Sandra_hakeem
on 25/07/2025, 03:59:24 UTC
Received and due amount is 153$
Sent $25. Please check ur PMs.
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Re: No Amount is Affordable in Gambling
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Sandra_hakeem
on 24/07/2025, 22:58:31 UTC
We are used to say that a gambler should gamble with an amount he can afford to lose but in the actual sense do we think there is any amount a gambler can afford to lose? When a gambler places a stake what he sees is not the stake but the potential win.
That's the easiest way to set a trap and pull yourself to your own doom.



his is why when he does not win he panics regardless of how little the stake is and he will always mention the potential win rather than the stake as the amount lost. The gambling system especially sports betting works in a way that as a game plays the value of the stake keeps increasing and what may appear to be what the gambler can afford to lose may rise and become what he can no longer afford to lose and this becomes a source of concern for the gambler if he losses the bet. In fact, if a gambler accumulates the total of what he thinks he can afford to lose he would know that he is losing what he cannot afford to lose. I think that any penny spent on gambling is a money the gambler have decided to sacrifice with the hope of getting a bigger amount and not because he can afford to lose it.

What's your position on this thought?
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Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
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Sandra_hakeem
on 23/07/2025, 22:58:51 UTC
⭐ Merited by lovesmayfamilis (1)
If you regularly spend a hundred bucks on gambling, the question will always arise: Where is this treasured chest of money? You name a pretty decent price, which is unlikely to be lost regularly by many on the forum.
Even a million dollar treasury that doesn't get any active income that's proportional to what is beun


However, I am not a professional, and I can be wrong, but I think that the one who lost today will be upset, and tomorrow he will be very careful with his spending, since the memories are quite fresh. Only by winning can we heal those past losses, which are not always able to compensate for all the expenses in full.
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Re: Is There No Good Side Of Gambling?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 21/07/2025, 16:58:06 UTC
Most of the posts I have come across here in the gambling section has always centered on negativity about gambling. If it's not about gambling making someone go broke, it will be about one negativity or the other.
I think the reason is because that's what sells better on the news, and secondly people are just ready to read stuffs like that -- especially people that push the narratives that gambling is evil and shouldn't be practiced in our society, even though they're not directly affected by it.

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This made me to come up with this post to ask this important question; Is gambling really that bad? Are there no good effects of gambling on people? Gambling can't just be all bad all the time. Well if you think it's all bad, why are you still gambling?
The greater number of people that say stuffs like this don't even gamble. I've never
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Re: How can you enjoy the game when you are losing?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 21/07/2025, 03:18:03 UTC
Many users claim that they play for fun. At the same time, they do not hide the fact that all the money is lost one way or another, quickly or slowly. If you are losing money, then how can you enjoy it? I could never understand this.
it's not fun when you're losing and nobody enjoys a losing streak either, but there are things you can't change, so you'll either have to accept it the way it is, or let go.
 What keeps everyone in the game even when losing is the common understanding that "you must give to the game, to get from it". It's not a rule for everyone at the same time; this is where luck plays a big role in the differing chain of distribution.

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But people generally do not play for research purposes. People just place bets more or less randomly, lose money and claim that they enjoy it. Is this stupidity or deceit?
With a strong reason, I'd say it's stupid to do so. The risk involved in trying to win is much more than the risk of getting bitten by a mosquito in your environment.
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But no, gamblers rarely play free games?
Why? The answer is paradoxical - because you can't lose money there, lol! And after that you say that gamblers are reasonable people.
Or because you can't win money either. It's more or less like a GIGO.
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Re: If you had infinite money, would you still gamble?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 21/07/2025, 02:31:51 UTC
Gambling includes plethora of games, various sports to bet on but doesn't it all boil down to money in the end? More the money involved, more the thrill.
Suppose, as title says — you had infinite amount of money, would you still gamble?
So, this question only proves that gamblers are poor people, and betting on odds is the only way to solve their financial problems?? Even if I had an infinite amount of money, I'd still gamble. Infact, I'll see it more as a way to get that adrenaline rush than the money -- afterall the money isn't assured.
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Personally, I can't see myself giving two fucks when I don't care for money in first place. Would you?
This may vary, even in your case. If you had the knowledge to gamble and have been doing that for years before the money came, you can't just ignore an old habit cause you suddenly became rich -- that will only make you realize how cool it is to have millions sitting in your wallet, but then the pennies are being spent on unimportant things like this.
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Re: How quickly do you forget a loss
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Sandra_hakeem
on 20/07/2025, 17:22:27 UTC
There is no gamer that will say they haven’t lost a game at anytime. We have our different staking abilities, I am referring to what you consider your high staking power.
That's like trying to know how much one can risk on a game. It depends on what the game is, how I combine the odds and what my overview of an outcome is for that game.

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I will like to know how quickly do you forget a painful loss and bounce back. I hate losing and after a big loss I will be frank I don’t forget it immediately although I don’t let it define my next game but it takes a while for me to forget a big loss and the best way I forget about a loss is how fast I can have a win in my subsequent games.
I normally feel very bad when I lose money, which is normal for anyone that gambles, but keep memories is one thing that can drain the mind totally. I hate tracing back the records to know how much I've lose in total, cause that's just going to hunt me more. So when I lose, I quickly take a brief look at the tickets to know what I did wrong, the more on.
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Re: When you're winning you can't sleep
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Sandra_hakeem
on 20/07/2025, 16:53:57 UTC
I have seen one interview of a former gambler and what he is saying caught my attention. He says that "when you're winning you can't sleep". I'm not sure if others have experience it or if this make sense. In any case though, one explanation is that we are really in a heightened alert, meaning it's like gambling is like a drugs that keeps up alive and awake and then the human emotions of greed takes in as we want to win for.
Maybe too many thoughts on this will just result in too many answers, but one thing is certain -- when you're waiting with an air of expectancy, everything else follows... Sleeplessness, overthinking, overreaction, curiosities in very deep measures; you're always found asking, wanting to know -- "what if it happens? Well, what if it doesn't"? That's a huge level of trauma to deal with. When it gets to this, where's the fun?

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Or like when we are about to go to bed and suddenly that inch comes along and let's say that we go on sports bet, but the game will start in the next couple of hours, then we might have difficulty in sleeping and as if we take like 4 cups of coffee or a energy drink because we will for sure can't wait to see that game and hope that our stakes is going to win.
I feel, from your explanation, this is too intensed. If anyone should ever feel this way in anticipation of the games they wagered on, and overall (maybe on a real investment wouldn't count as much) seeking medical attention at best will be advised/calling it a quit.
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Re: The Dangers of Becoming a Professional Gambler
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Sandra_hakeem
on 20/07/2025, 16:04:18 UTC
Tldr.
When i see people talk about ways to become a professional gambler, I sometimes wonder how this can possibly become an achievement. Checking through the stats that gets released about the dangers of trying to turn an improbable course into a daily-revenue generator, we've all been convinced that gambling cannot be so predictive, otherwise everyone would find the means to make generational wealth with it.

In a nut shell, even the professional gamblers run down their scale and take a break from their losses when it gets too high, so if anyone is still planning on becoming very successful in gambling, maybe they just need to be allowed to meet their fate.
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Re: Over £30k stuck in bc.game account, can't pass advanced KYC. What now?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 20/07/2025, 13:12:29 UTC
Doesn't have initial kyc, I won't sell the account - I was just being desperate trying to think of anyway to get some profit out of this.
Let me break down what I meant; in every casino, there's always a demand for an early stage of KYC (that may not involve government recognized IDs and proof of authentications). Are you saying BC.game didn't demand for your name, addy and phone number/Gmail?

You don't have any other alternative but to contact them and appeal. You should be desperate to get profits from your own money. Any other illegal way to bypass will only get you in more trouble. Just like I said earlier, there's something you're not telling us -- I've seen some comments from others on the same notion.
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Re: ⚽ Football Transfers Speculation, Odds and Predictions
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Sandra_hakeem
on 20/07/2025, 02:42:26 UTC
I read that too, and i don't know what other speculations he is talking about, Liverpool asked about Isak's availability, of which Newcastle unequivocally said he wasn't for sale. The champions on the other hand have since then moved over to other targets, in the person of Hugo Ekitike and i am almost certain Liverpool will get him. So, i don't know the speculations Howe is talking about, because AFAIK, Liverpool are out of the picture for Isak.
I don't know about the speculations either. Maybe  Howe has other ulterior motives.
A lot of readjustment are happening and things are beginning to take shape against the new season ahead. Leicester appoint Cifuentes as new manager -- I'm not sure how that's going to help them but it's big news.

Liverpool open talks to sign Ekitike after being told Isak is not for sale.. The Frankfurt striker has been a given a once in a lifetime opportunity to prove himself worthy of a €100 million release clause.
Man Utd on their latest updates are also fully ready to get into terms with Mbeumo. Pre-seasons will be fun with new faces!
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Re: Betting on the impossible
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Sandra_hakeem
on 20/07/2025, 02:06:28 UTC
Like in sports betting, do you sometimes just bet on an option that has very low chances of actually happening but seems fun to bet on at the time? Some people might do it for fun but what would be amazing is if it actually happened and you won.
it has never payed off, not even once though, but I still enjoy doing stuffs like that; maybe picking an odd that's like 150 -200 on very rare options. All I have to do is place a bet with a least I can afford to lose.
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A driver, Nico Hulkenberg, started at 19th place. To set the picture, this driver made his debut in Formula 1 way back 2010. He has had 238 race starts and yet he has never finished on the podium. At age 37, he is the driver with most race starts without a podium but last Sunday it finally changed. From 19th, he finished 3rd.
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This got me thinking how sometimes betting on the impossible could give you insane benefits. I know this will not happen all the time but those who had chosen to bet on Hulkenberg that day for fun got insanely lucky and won big.
You have to be some type of stupid to bet consistently on a driver who has never hit the podium, not even once in 238 races, simply hoping that he wins everytime. Aside that, who would have ever thought he'll make it to the the 3rd position at his age compared to other young racers? Well that's how betting on impossible odds pay off
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Re: Visited physical casinos to have real life experience and guess what?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 20/07/2025, 01:36:39 UTC
Well, I have never played a 40 lucky lines game before but as I asked the agent who is in charge for assistance and i funded and started playing the game, though I feels the real fun there playing the game as I was interacting with people unlike the online casino, though I didn't see how the physical casino is more transparent than online because I actually funded with 500# and I bet with 40# and then turn it into automatic rollover, though I was having the fun while the games was rolling to my surprise I just noticed that my account was drained and there was no much winning, though I won.....
What in the heavens did I just read? "Though there was no much winning, though I won".. From the topic, what are we guessing mate? This is just the normal experience that anyone gets -- and unless you haven't been to a physical casino your whole life, this shouldn't be a new experience.
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in fact I wasn't that even sure that physical casinos aren't rigged or adjusted to favor the casino owners and the operators.
So what you mean here is that the casinos are rigged or not?
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What is your thoughts.. do you think both are the same or physical casinos are more transparent than the online casinos?
What guarantees the reliability of a casino is not where and how it is hosted, but who's behind the structures. That's why the licensing authorities are there to guide you through.
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Re: UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Season
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Sandra_hakeem
on 19/07/2025, 23:54:03 UTC
Vini is a reliable player that his team can rely on - but why do some people think Real Madrid need to replace him? Vinicius has contributed a lot to Real Madrid - not only scoring goals, but creating so many assists. I don't understand why some hate him so much - for me he is a unique player, has character and has skill.
The "character" has always been questionable in his case. He's not worse that balloteli, but he's trying with every opportunity he has to be like him I guess.

Also, Vini is a self-centered player -- someone who puts his individual records and achievements first before the club's. So if I were asked what my take is on this matter, I'll say the same thing -- he needs to leave the club!
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he's a target for defenders, and too much physical contact can lead to injury.
every defender can't keep him as their primary target and we all know this for a fact. Vini does too much with the ball that he misses his targets and passes only when he has no other alternatives.
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Re: Over £30k stuck in bc.game account, can't pass advanced KYC. What now?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 19/07/2025, 23:16:09 UTC
I played in UK using VPN, deposits and withdrawals fine til now. Should have done my research, and now I can't upload UK documents to verify myself.
So what happened to the VPN afterwards? That's exactly how you're supposed to get yourself out of this. Secondly, you played in the UK should possibly mean you were in the UK when you got registered, but not with credentials from the same location right?
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Is there any action I can take to get this money? Any forums where I could sell the account? Could I move countries and pass it that way?
First of all, you're talking about selling an account that already bears your initial kyc documents? Look, you're just trying to cook this whole thing up in a way that you'll never be able to recover that funds, ever again. Is there something you're not telling us about the account?
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Re: ⚽UEFA Europa League Discussion Thread -- 2024/25 | Winner: Tottenham Hotspur
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Sandra_hakeem
on 19/07/2025, 22:33:40 UTC
WTF you're spamming. It's not even Champions league topic.
That was my bad!
 I've been watching my screen for too long and mistook the "UEFA champions League" for the "UEFA Europa League" - Obvious reasons being that they both have the same abbreviation at the beginning. Additionally, I barely post in here unless I have some updates on very important matches that include some teams from the premier League and so on.
 
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Re: Why is it that most popular casinos use a black and green color combination?
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Sandra_hakeem
on 18/07/2025, 23:33:15 UTC
why is it that most popular casinos use a black and green color combination? Is there some kind of science or psychology behind it?
I'm not going to say there's a type of science or psychological shit going on, that probably gets influenced by those colours. It looks more like those are two bright colours on the spectrum -- you may be wondering how black fits into this explanation, but that's exactly what it is. The uniqueness also counts as an advantage to attract and keep people wondering -- "to what extent does these colors go, with an unlimited space and interface" ??

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Does it actually attract more gamblers? just thought I’d throw the question out there, who knows, maybe one day I get lucky and open my own casino (daydreaming Cheesy).
Everything is possible, including owning yourself a casino later on. Infact, I'm beginning to think that you're building one so you just needed to confirm a color combination for it.
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Re: ⚽UEFA Europa League Discussion Thread -- 2024/25 | Winner: Tottenham Hotspur
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Sandra_hakeem
on 18/07/2025, 22:17:47 UTC
I will say a big congratulations to PSG on their historic Champions League victory! Their game play during the competition was spectacular -- they deserved that trophy. Their performance in the final between Inter Milan was a surprising one to watch Btw.

It will be something of interest to see PSG defend their title next season. As for next season's champion league, I guess either an English or Spanish team will win the trophy. The improvement so far in English teams and the Spanish as well is massive, with the recruitment of new star players to their squad, I doubt any other league will win that trophy. These very two nations have consistently produced top teams that have excelled on the several European stages.
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Re: Gambling and superstitious belief
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Sandra_hakeem
on 18/07/2025, 21:04:49 UTC
It is quite understandable to wonder if external factors like luck or superstition are involved. The funny thing is that you're falling victim to the gambler's belief that past events can influence future outcomes. This mindset sometimes can lead you to overconfidence and poor decision-making.

Now another thing is that you don't  gamble according to your narrative like  "I always miss betting on the winning games" when you didn't make an effort to place a bet on it . Sometimes, it is possible that your motivation to gamble is influenced by emotional factors, like you might be “emotionally stressed, bored, or too excited". At the end of everything, you may be putting blames on the system when you're the cause of your loss; you need to practically consider taking a more disciplined approach to gambling, with that, you may be able to improve your decision-making and break that cycle of negative outcomes someday.