There's this scene I witnessed today at a local sport betting house and I found it very funny and unbelievably true at same time. A certain young man after making his predictions placed his bet and his betting slip was printed to him then another gambler in the house approached him and asked to make a rebet of his games for himself but I was shocked when the young man refused with the excuse that he doesn't share his predictions that sharing it will make him lose his bet. More like having his luck to win reduce or changed maybe because the person he shared his games with could be someone with a bad luck on that day.
If gamblers knew a way to win, they would always maintain the secret, but no! It doesn't work that way; even if you practice Vodou or possess some sort of superpower, if the odds aren't in your favour or luck isn't on your side, then that ticket isn't for you. Is there something similar to reducing someone's chances when gambling? That would be like praying to God for money when you worship him every day but are reluctant to tell someone how you speak with him out of fear that he won't hear you; that would be foolish.
When you share a betting code with another bettor, nothing happens. I have duplicated certain codes and bet them, which hundreds of gamblers do every day just to keep themselves occupied, and they win as well. When the initial bet is lost, the rest of the gamblers lose as well. In addition, bookmakers and sportsbook platforms include this booking code for a reason, in case you wish to share your ticket and games with other players; it does not add or subtract anything from the initial stake.
Although I have heard of behaviors like this with some gamblers but I never believe it not until I witnessed it myself today and it was weird to me imagining how you will get to lose your bet by allowing someone else rebet it. In all my years of gambling, I believe that a game prediction that will play as predicted will definitely play not regarding the number of people that bet on the same prediction. If this is what happens to the gambling industry, that means the entire gambling platform will be super rich and when the players calculate the amount they have spent on gambling, the loss will be bigger than the profit + deposit. I will gladly share
So why this belief or do you think it could be true? Or is it one of those superstitious belief among gamblers?
Do you feel cool sharing your predictions with other people and how has the outcome been looking at all the times you have shared your predictions with others?
When you really examine and examine these kinds of gamblers, you will notice that they rarely have a winning ticket in their lives when it comes to sports predictions, and they never win anything because they are constantly attached to that superstitious belief. I'll share my booking codes with my friends, and when they win big, they'll share me as well. There's nothing mystical about winning; it either happens as it was intended to or it doesn't.