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Sports betting is not a random activity to risk a certain amount of money. Because there is integrity, quality, quantity and also causality at stake. And if you bet without using a certain technique or method to win, then there will only be defeat.
And indeed, in some areas, for example, if this betting doesn't use mystical things, it feels like something is missing. And sometimes there are myths about being able to win the lottery or sports betting, sometimes they don't make sense.

Personally, when it comes to this, I believe or don't believe it. I don't believe it because a fortune teller, psychic and shaman very rarely watches football shows and how could he possibly predict the outcome of a match if he had never seen a match before. And what makes me believe it is, but how come even without doing a long analysis, how come the guess is in line with the final result? I don't know, I don't quite understand this either.
When the football world cup comes around, there is a lot of news about the octopus predicting that Argentina will be the world champion and the tea bird predicting where France will be the champion. Basically, I don't believe all these things, but I make predictions about which team can do well or which team can do poorly, depending on the team. Now if I always have to depend on others to bet then I can't blame that person when I regularly lose the bet by depending on others. But if I myself select the team from my skills and there are mistakes but we can learn something. Those who do sports batting should watch the games regularly and also should have an idea about the different teams so that prediction will be somewhat easier.
The concept is the same in that it's just entertainment and nothing more regardless of whether the predictions are correct or not everything remains the same in that there's nothing supernatural about gambling.

We live in an age that is already very sophisticated so things like this are obviously a little difficult to prove scientifically so why force it to make it seem as if there is a special power or whatever it is called.

Gambling is only about how our luck is tested for the rest, nothing can be used as a benchmark because in the end when we talk about dreams, or maybe believe in objects or advice, it is only used as a suggestion so that we are more confident in the bets we make, while the results depend on luck.
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October 22, 2024, 04:47:44 PM
I don't think there's such thing as psychic in gambling, it's a game of luck and you can actually win or lose. It's a bit delusional to think that you could actually alter a programmed game to go in your favour, there are people that actually believe that this actually works, in my opinion I think they are naive and gullible. Having a superstitious believe that there's something you need to do to actually win from gambling is a very wrong way of thinking. It's a game, stake what you can afford to lose so you don't get desperate and consumed by greed.
And I don't believe that you can predict events with the help of extrasensory abilities. It all resembles some kind of deception that people willingly fall for. I've watched too many of these notorious charlatans make mistakes. It feels like they're just reading tea leaves and nothing more. I personally will certainly never seek such "help". I'd rather do it myself, spending a lot of time searching for the necessary information.
Well, people are allowed to believe what they wish to believe. I’m not a believer of many things but if there’s one thing I believe in, it’s the fact that whatever a person choose to believe is exactly what works for them, that’s if they really believe it and not just following in the footsteps of others. I’ve seen and heard so many people talking about such superstitious beliefs of how people either see predictions in their dreams and when they wake up and play the games, the outcome is always positive, some talk about taking voucher or coupon codes from mentally derailed people and when they play such games, the outcomes are also positive. That’s their belief and it does actually work for them, I guess.
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October 22, 2024, 02:04:35 PM
Psychic betting is placing bets based on the prediction of individuals or even animals because of the belief that they possess supernatural power to accurately determine the outcome of a bet. There is the true story of Fatih Ozcan[1] who helped his boss Hayati Kucukkoylu to win a $1.7 million lottery through the power of dreams. He claimed that he received the revelation about the Euro Millions tickets from his dreams. There is also Paul the Psychic Octopus [2] who is known to predict international football games correctly. He even predicted correctly that Spain would win the  2010 FIFA World Cup. Some persons also believe in the gambling predictions of religious leaders [3] to place bets. Some people believe that lunatics are possessed by some supernatural powers so they also depend on them for predictions.

Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?

[1] https://www.ajc.com/news/national/psychic-waiter-awarded-half-lottery-winner-winnings/D6V2ohNGiINtoQAm4qgfXL/
[2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_the_Octopus
[3] https://www.google.com/amp/s/pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/11/04/primate-elijah-ayodele-predicts-epl-results-video/%3famp=1
[4] https://tribuneonlineng.com/lagos-gamblers-use-lunatics-hit-jackpot/

Nowadays, magical thinking is widespread among many citizens of the country where I live.

Many believe in the predictions of astrologers, psychics, numerologists, high-level magicians, hereditary sorcerers, reincarnated star wanderers, etc.

In my opinion, the widespread use of magical thinking is closely related to the very rapid changes in the country and the world. Our world is in a state of constant and accelerating turbulence. At the same time, people have no intellectual and moral guidelines, there are no truly worthy people who would have real knowledge and understanding of the direction in which our civilization is developing.

Personally, I do not accept magical thinking, I respect the scientific method. I will never place bets based on the recommendations of psychics.

Gambling is based on the mathematical theory of probability. This is what I focus on.
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October 22, 2024, 08:34:54 AM
Psychic betting is placing bets based on the prediction of individuals or even animals because of the belief that they possess supernatural power to accurately determine the outcome of a bet. There is the true story of Fatih Ozcan[1] who helped his boss Hayati Kucukkoylu to win a $1.7 million lottery through the power of dreams. He claimed that he received the revelation about the Euro Millions tickets from his dreams. There is also Paul the Psychic Octopus [2] who is known to predict international football games correctly. He even predicted correctly that Spain would win the  2010 FIFA World Cup. Some persons also believe in the gambling predictions of religious leaders [3] to place bets. Some people believe that lunatics are possessed by some supernatural powers so they also depend on them for predictions.

Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?

[1] https://www.ajc.com/news/national/psychic-waiter-awarded-half-lottery-winner-winnings/D6V2ohNGiINtoQAm4qgfXL/
[2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_the_Octopus
[3] https://www.google.com/amp/s/pmnewsnigeria.com/2023/11/04/primate-elijah-ayodele-predicts-epl-results-video/%3famp=1
[4] https://tribuneonlineng.com/lagos-gamblers-use-lunatics-hit-jackpot/

Psychic betting is from the class of psychic prophecy which is terra incognita phenomenon. I do believe that there are/were some rare people who may/might possess such supernatural abilities which are stiffed  in the normal human. I myself sometimes can  see (asleep) the writing on the wall though I do not affiliate myself with superman. Should I do some training to develop it further?
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October 22, 2024, 07:25:53 AM
I don't think there's such thing as psychic in gambling, it's a game of luck and you can actually win or lose. It's a bit delusional to think that you could actually alter a programmed game to go in your favour, there are people that actually believe that this actually works, in my opinion I think they are naive and gullible. Having a superstitious believe that there's something you need to do to actually win from gambling is a very wrong way of thinking. It's a game, stake what you can afford to lose so you don't get desperate and consumed by greed.
And I don't believe that you can predict events with the help of extrasensory abilities. It all resembles some kind of deception that people willingly fall for. I've watched too many of these notorious charlatans make mistakes. It feels like they're just reading tea leaves and nothing more. I personally will certainly never seek such "help". I'd rather do it myself, spending a lot of time searching for the necessary information.
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October 22, 2024, 07:18:24 AM
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Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?
I really do since I've had an experience with it. Many years ago, a friend of mine found out a guy that predicts outcomes of events correctly and both of us thought about giving him a try in the gambling area. My friend went to him after we carefully selected the games he would predict it's outcome for us. He predicted those games correctly, but my friend got greedy and gave him more games, in fact many games across leagues to predict and he did same for all of them.

Disappointing enough, the first three won, but the others most of them didn't go through, although some still played at the correct scores he provided. We lost the bets since we combined them and I never stopped blaming my friend for causing our loss with his greed. We went back and the guy is nowhere to be found until this day.

I believe it exists but it's harder nowadays to get the real person and differentiate them from scammers scattered all over the place.
Now many are trying to convince others that they have found a new way to beat the casino that no one knows about yet and by some miracle these incredible geniuses want to share these secrets with us. As soon as I hear something like this, I want to laugh, but I am also surprised that many novice players believe in various nonsense. I sincerely pity such naive players, but apparently they only learn from their own mistakes and do not pay attention and draw conclusions from others.

Probably scammers and those who know how to convince will never tire of deceiving players around the world, with my great regret.
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October 22, 2024, 07:13:02 AM
To believe in such a thing is equivalent to believing in selling your soul to the devil for some material benefits and success in earthly life. Psychics want to look into the future by deceiving the divine order of things. There is also a diabolical element in this, since the devil's task is to destroy the divine order in everything possible. Whether you believe in it or not depends on your religiosity. In my opinion, such psychics are ordinary scammers who make money from gullible people.
I think most of the gamblers are superstitious, but I wouldn't go to length to say that they are selling their soul to devil unless you are Puff Daddy,  Grin. Kidding aside, in gambling, we always look for means to have an advantage and maybe some of us here are using psychics. However, if we look at it, if they really can predict anything then they should be rich by now. Maybe some psychics predictions came true, but it could be just coincidence. So it's better to believed in our gut feeling, instead of listening to those people who says that they can see the future for us. And yes, we can call them scammers as well as for sure they are charging big money for people who go with them, not just for gambling advice, but anything in life for that matter.
Not at all on which example like me on which i dont really believe any superstitious kind of belief on which applying out something just because i've been believing that there's no such thing
that could alter or would really be able to affect out by any external factors on which we know that this is something that cant really be just that possible. There's no other that will
really be affecting out on how lucky you would be and it will really be that something totally random and its important that you shouldnt really be that making yourself delusional
on trying out to believe that it does work because there's no solid proof  that luck is something that could really be altered or could be influenced out by any external forces or
whatever that you are really that believing into.
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October 22, 2024, 06:26:39 AM
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Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?
I really do since I've had an experience with it. Many years ago, a friend of mine found out a guy that predicts outcomes of events correctly and both of us thought about giving him a try in the gambling area. My friend went to him after we carefully selected the games he would predict it's outcome for us. He predicted those games correctly, but my friend got greedy and gave him more games, in fact many games across leagues to predict and he did same for all of them.

Disappointing enough, the first three won, but the others most of them didn't go through, although some still played at the correct scores he provided. We lost the bets since we combined them and I never stopped blaming my friend for causing our loss with his greed. We went back and the guy is nowhere to be found until this day.

I believe it exists but it's harder nowadays to get the real person and differentiate them from scammers scattered all over the place.
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October 22, 2024, 05:28:07 AM
I remember the story of the Octopus predicting the winner of Fifa but I consider it a mere coincidence nothing else for the record even the Octopus got 2 predictions wrong out of 14 which says what is the reality and I don't really dream about betting but only about big melons all the time, not sure why though. Grin
That wrong prediction wrecked a lot of people financially who had become glued to "Octopus Paul" and its few predictions which, by chance, came to pass. It was indeed a funny era when all that happened. To me, it was hilarious – how mankind gave up its power of reasoning and speculation to a mere animal. Paul the Octopus was worshipped and adorned like it were a human. Good a thing that era abruptly came to an end. While I may bring myself to betting on games I dreamt of, I can't dream of betting on a game because an animal cuddled a symbol somewhere resembling a purported game.
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October 22, 2024, 05:11:25 AM
In this age I believe in anything that can be proven, and there's no proof yet that psychic works in gambling. If it were so there'll probably not be any casinos around anymore, they'd all go bankrupt. I believe that people are searching deeply for ways to make money, both physically and spiritually, so if psychic is the answer to hitting the jackpot many people will become rich through gambling. I've seen gambling addicts that are quite spiritual, especially in lottery, they'll see numbers written somewhere and they'll say that it's a winning combination. Some will get numbers through dreams and I've even seen addicts that collects "winning numbers" from lunatics and most times they lose their money. There's no point of believing in psychic powers when it comes to gambling, winnings happens by luck.
If psychic playing gambling and they can know what will happen in the next hours, they will make money, a lot of money because they will place a big bet and win huge money. But I don't think they will do that since their ability is not for gambling but for the other purposes.

Maybe they will gives the number to some people so those people will buy the lottery ticket. I just confuse if someone trying to asks to psychic about the result of a match. But in the previous World Cup, we see people ask to Paul Oktopus or Bubi or else.
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October 22, 2024, 04:39:43 AM
I have seen Sportsbet.io do this during the Euros with their dog 🐕 must have been sports billy and let me just say it performed fairly..so did Oscar the octopus 🐙 during the South African world cup but all in all i take these predictions as fun nothing more so psychic betting not for me as I like to do my research and know what am seating on.
Trusting someone's predictions, especially if they are based on the predictions of animals who don't understand much about sports, means simply hoping for chance. The same can be done with a coin, choose one side for one team, and the other side for the other team, then toss it and choose the winner. ) But this has nothing to do with extrasensory abilities, just like with an octopus or a dog, it's just a matter of chance in which luck plays a role.
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October 22, 2024, 04:31:50 AM
To believe in such a thing is equivalent to believing in selling your soul to the devil for some material benefits and success in earthly life. Psychics want to look into the future by deceiving the divine order of things. There is also a diabolical element in this, since the devil's task is to destroy the divine order in everything possible. Whether you believe in it or not depends on your religiosity. In my opinion, such psychics are ordinary scammers who make money from gullible people.
I think most of the gamblers are superstitious, but I wouldn't go to length to say that they are selling their soul to devil unless you are Puff Daddy,  Grin. Kidding aside, in gambling, we always look for means to have an advantage and maybe some of us here are using psychics. However, if we look at it, if they really can predict anything then they should be rich by now. Maybe some psychics predictions came true, but it could be just coincidence. So it's better to believed in our gut feeling, instead of listening to those people who says that they can see the future for us. And yes, we can call them scammers as well as for sure they are charging big money for people who go with them, not just for gambling advice, but anything in life for that matter.
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October 22, 2024, 04:19:31 AM
Psychic betting is placing bets based on the prediction of individuals or even animals because of the belief that they possess supernatural power to accurately determine the outcome of a bet. There is the true story of Fatih Ozcan[1] who helped his boss Hayati Kucukkoylu to win a $1.7 million lottery through the power of dreams. He claimed that he received the revelation about the Euro Millions tickets from his dreams. There is also Paul the Psychic Octopus [2] who is known to predict international football games correctly. He even predicted correctly that Spain would win the  2010 FIFA World Cup. Some persons also believe in the gambling predictions of religious leaders [3] to place bets. Some people believe that lunatics are possessed by some supernatural powers so they also depend on them for predictions.

Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?~

Supernatural powers? Nah, I don't believe in them. Everything that we can see around us is natural, it's part of the nature, okay? You either have a power or you don't, but you can't have a "supernatural" power. All those cases when people won money due to this or that "revelation" were just mere coincidences. Your going to a psychic has no relation to your betting whatsoever.
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October 22, 2024, 04:16:28 AM
In this age I believe in anything that can be proven, and there's no proof yet that psychic works in gambling. If it were so there'll probably not be any casinos around anymore, they'd all go bankrupt. I believe that people are searching deeply for ways to make money, both physically and spiritually, so if psychic is the answer to hitting the jackpot many people will become rich through gambling. I've seen gambling addicts that are quite spiritual, especially in lottery, they'll see numbers written somewhere and they'll say that it's a winning combination. Some will get numbers through dreams and I've even seen addicts that collects "winning numbers" from lunatics and most times they lose their money. There's no point of believing in psychic powers when it comes to gambling, winnings happens by luck.
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October 22, 2024, 03:42:55 AM
To believe in such a thing is equivalent to believing in selling your soul to the devil for some material benefits and success in earthly life. Psychics want to look into the future by deceiving the divine order of things. There is also a diabolical element in this, since the devil's task is to destroy the divine order in everything possible. Whether you believe in it or not depends on your religiosity. In my opinion, such psychics are ordinary scammers who make money from gullible people.
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October 22, 2024, 02:02:36 AM
Having a superstitious believe that there's something you need to do to actually win from gambling is a very wrong way of thinking. It's a game, stake what you can afford to lose so you don't get desperate and consumed by greed.
People have managed to relate pavlovian conditioning with gambling. If you don't know pavlovian conditioning is the process of someone reacting to a given stimulus. So, let us say that a gambler does something specifically and then he wins, he now associates winning with that specific action he did before. The conditioning of the mind makes them want to repeat the win so they try to follow what they did before they won. If they win, they will believe it more and if they don't they will probably think that they did not follow their ritual properly hence why.

This conditioning is actually very abundant within the gamblers. It is not rational nor logical but many people believe it.
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October 22, 2024, 12:31:56 AM
I don't believe in such predictions because mathematically if you take 100 animals that will choose one of two events, then in such a large sample there will be at least one animal that statistically will guess the outcome of sporting events several times.
This does not mean that it has some kind of power. It's just a coincidence. Which is unlikely to tell us about the correct outcome of matches.
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October 22, 2024, 12:18:47 AM
Psychic betting is placing bets based on the prediction of individuals or even animals because of the belief that they possess supernatural power to accurately determine the outcome of a bet. There is the true story of Fatih Ozcan[1] who helped his boss Hayati Kucukkoylu to win a $1.7 million lottery through the power of dreams. He claimed that he received the revelation about the Euro Millions tickets from his dreams. There is also Paul the Psychic Octopus [2] who is known to predict international football games correctly. He even predicted correctly that Spain would win the  2010 FIFA World Cup. Some persons also believe in the gambling predictions of religious leaders [3] to place bets. Some people believe that lunatics are possessed by some supernatural powers so they also depend on them for predictions.

Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?

A better question might be, do you believe in psychic anything? The answer to that is obviously, no. It would be groundbreaking and revolutionary - front page news almost every day - if there was someone out there with genuine psychic abilities who could clearly predict the outcome of events, but amazingly (not) we have never heard of such a thing to date. Nobody has psychic abilities. The best we have available are the abilities that analyzing past statistics can give us and trying to extrapolate against current events like weather patterns on the day. If such a person were to exist, they would be the richest person in the world because they could pick winners all the time.

Yes and maybe I would say that actually everyone has good psychic abilities in terms of predicting an event but that is also only when luck comes at the right time, or in the sense that it will only happen occasionally and the person will never expect that his prediction is correct.
This means that for the matter of results or victory it still depends on how lucky you are at that time, analysis and skills are also needed but nothing else can guarantee victory other than luck, and that is why we still see people who experience defeat even though they basically have quite good skills and analysis.
And I agree with your last opinion that if only there was someone who could always predict an event with 100% accuracy then surely they would be the richest person in the world, but it is a fact that it does not happen.
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October 21, 2024, 10:55:06 PM
I have seen Sportsbet.io do this during the Euros with their dog 🐕 must have been sports billy and let me just say it performed fairly..so did Oscar the octopus 🐙 during the South African world cup but all in all i take these predictions as fun nothing more so psychic betting not for me as I like to do my research and know what am seating on.
In the end, all of this will be associated with mystical things and superstitious beliefs into condition that is quite concerning because all of that cannot be explained logically and cannot even be accounted for, believing in things like this is actually okay but don't cross the line.
We are humans who have common sense and intelligence to be able to determine what is good and what is bad, to be honest I always skeptical of all predictions like that whether from fortune teller and so on even from various animals and even professional.
In football all unexpected things often happen and the success of predictions from all matter superstitious is just luck that is certain not to be repeated.
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October 21, 2024, 09:29:14 PM
If we take bets in casinos or lotteries, the probability of winning is so low with increasing number of attempts that the use of metaphysical powers can be justified. In fact, what difference does it make how you place a bet - randomly or based on a revelation from your dream? Or will you place a bet on the prediction of an octopus or another animal? Does it make sense? It does not make much sense in fact, in essence it is the same random bet, but in any case it is no worse than any other random bet. And this means that the player who resorts to the help of supernatural powers does not lose anything. So why not try? But as for betting, I think you need to rely on more rational things.
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