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I wouldn't say I'm a gambling addict, but I do gamble (not regularly) a lot and I'm a huge fan of a lot of sports mostly football and basketball, and hockey too (a bit I think). That being said, I'm proposing a 7-day turnover of ~10x or more on gambling, you can join in and also share your opinions about my picks.
How It Works. 1. I'll be starting with fixed bankroll, $10 for me. 2. I'll pick 1 - 2 matches (mostly on football and/or basketball) daily with an overall accumulated odds of ~1.4 3. I'll use winnings from the previous day to bet on the current picks continuously(If I win everyday) for 7 days, That'd be 1.4 ^ 7 = 10.54 x $10 = $105 if it turns out successful. 4. After 7 days, if it is successful, I'd start another round with a new (maybe increased) bankroll. *Disclaimer: I'm not prediction advisor and wouldn't be held responsible for a loss you encounter by any of my picks. * Gamble responsibly; Only gamble with what you can afford to lose. I'll update my picks in the next post.
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