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Topic: Copying Bet From Other Unknown Bettors, Is This a Good Practice? - page 6. (Read 642 times)

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Gambling is risky. The risk is the same whether you are making the bets yourself or copying from others, so in my humble opinion it is better to create your own bet with the odds you think are more favorable and then see what happens, because copying another persons bet does not mean you will win, you can also lose, so why not do it yourself.

"If you want something done well, do it yourself", but if you have studied  a bettor and noticed their bets and pattern results in far more wins than losses, you can copy their bets on days you do not have time to study the odds, but doing it yourself is better than allowing another persons pick decide what happens to your money.
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So for you, is copying bets online a good practices?

Imho it's not. You just blindly trust a random person's picks and you don't know if that person knows the game(s) or not. You can as well just play dice.
If you know the games and can take a look if those bets do make sense, maybe - but then you can do without looking what others do.
So no, I think that it's not a good practice.
I don’t see it a good practice either. Copying does not guarantee profits, so for what reason you have to do that? Good thing if you know that bettor well and you know he has been winning in most of his bets, so might as well try your luck too. However, if you ask me that copying guarantee consistent profits, of course no. That is why you have to trust your own self if you bet, especially if you have a good knowledge on that certain game.
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So for you, is copying bets online a good practices?

Imho it's not. You just blindly trust a random person's picks and you don't know if that person knows the game(s) or not. You can as well just play dice.
If you know the games and can take a look if those bets do make sense, maybe - but then you can do without looking what others do.
So no, I think that it's not a good practice.
legendary
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So for you, is copying bets online a good practices? have you tried it and won before? would you try it when you really want to bet and have no idea where or what sports to bet on?
For me the practice of copying other people's bets, in my opinion it is a bad practice, but there is an exception: If the team/club we want to bet on really has a good chance, it's entirely possible, for example, you have experienced the first way of winning and the second losing, of course the second opposing team / club has changed.

However, if you are betting professionally copying sports bets from other people, especially famous people, it may not be a good practice, for me it might be more professional to bet based on our own predictions and analysis, we will know our shortcomings and mistakes when we lose and vice versa we can judge the opposing team's victory whether it's the first match, second match and so on.

For me, not all other people's guidelines can be used as the basis for betting for us, we must also look at the team we want to bet on, not necessarily the team you want to use as a guide can bring us luck, because this is a bet, of course anything can change during the match.
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It's still better if you know the game first. Not a good practice if you are doing it blindly.
It will still pop out in your bet slip and will have time to review it, that means you know what you pick and who are the possible winners of the game.
It's not different with picking it on your own. It just gets the job faster rather than choosing yourself.
Now, there are instances where gamblers do follow people and their bets, in this example if I am right, it is Drake who is mostly sharing his bets to the public and in social media.
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Hi guys and ladies...

Like we all know. or maybe some of us already know, Stake.com has this feature that allows a bettor to copy other user's bet, It doesn't matter and you don't actually have to know who owns the bet you are copying, what important is that if you copy another bettor's bet, and that bettor's bet wins, you win as well, amount you win you already know depends on the amount you stake, so also, if that bet losses, you loss as well.

PROCEDURES

Its easy,



--Just tap the "All Bets" or "High Rollers" tab .



Click any of the "Events" as they are being updated in real time, the bet slip will pop up for you to review..



After reviewing and you like the game and would like to copy, just scroll down and click the "Add _ Bets to my Bet Slip", set the amount of money you wish to stake and place your bet.

Now, the above tutorial is not my reason for making this post as i believe a greater number of us know this already, i just decided to to post the tutorial for users who might not know how to and wish to try the feature..

My reason for this thread is actually me wanting to ask if copying bets from unknown bettors is a good practice ?
I tried this one time and won actually, though the odd was pretty low and i staked a very small amount as well, but then, i tried it again the next day and lost, though not anything significant...

So for you, is copying bets online a good practices? have you tried it and won before? would you try it when you really want to bet and have no idea where or what sports to bet on?

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