Yes, this is a fraudulent method that relies on an unusual strategy, or what I mean is that people who claim to be experts make the lure of victory something that will attract the attention of gamblers with sweet promises that everything that gamblers hope for can come true when they use the signals or predictions offered.
Those promises' sweet syndrome on players enables them to pay without calculating. In times of loss, the player would blame himself rather than the channel owner. Some people would come right after the game to share photos of their slips, showing how they won. And they are thanking the admin for his help. All those familiarities are social engineering to get people to try again. Maybe they needed to get it right. Gambling, perhaps, becomes more difficult for players who patronize such services. The con expert does not influence the player's journey.
True, one thing that makes a gambler not do any consideration or calculation before they make a decision is because maybe they see that the signal provided by the channel is definitely good and has a higher chance than if they do it themselves, even though it is clear if we return to the core of gambling, namely the results of the game will never be predicted by anyone 100% accurately.
On the other hand, you have shown a scenario that I think is a fact carried out by the channel service, where maybe they will hire some people who are indirectly assigned to pretend to bet until the betting slip comes out with the winning results and promote it to others to make people interested and then try it in the hope of getting the same results.
And that is something that is very likely to happen or be done by the owner of the channel to increase people's trust. That is a smart strategy and I am sure there will be many people who become victims, especially those who gamble with the intention of making money, but I am sure that if you are able to maintain your rational mindset well then that should not happen to you.
Gambling's a twisted mirror, reflecting life's chaos right back at you. We chase certainty where there is none, in casinos and in life itself. It's absurd, but it's human
Those "reliable" tips? Calculated distractions, preying on hope and desperation. Gambling should be about the thrill, not some delusional windfall
Some channels manipulate, creating illusions of success. It's a performance, designed to lure you in
Understand the game, see through the tactics, stay frosty. Don't get swept up in the hype
Approach gambling like life: cautiously, curiously, skeptically. Not everything that shines is gold. Be mindful. Be doubtful. And know when to walk away