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November 22, 2023, 10:41:08 PM
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Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?
Nope, but I used to follow one of these psychic predictions that became popular in sports betting because he relied on his wind chimes to determine if his team would win and his luck was impressive. It was a fun experience but it's still not enough for me to take them seriously like the way other bettors post their reasoning behind their predictions. And I agree with the other posts that said it's more of a coincidence when we see casinos share these lucky bets that some of their players manage to land.
True, but I'm in between, or, let's say, neutral. I can believe that they have the ability, or I can believe that it's just a coincidence. I will only believe if the predictions are consistently correct, because if they are, then the predictor, fortune teller, or whatever will be rich by now, but of course we can't judge them, even the gamblers who believe in them. We have our own beliefs, which could make us more confident in our bets or gambling decisions.

But I do believe that most of those stories are just coincidences. Like I said, if they have the ability to predict and tell if they will win or what the winning decisions are, then they should be rich by now. It is not wrong to believe in such things, but it is wrong to just rely on them. What if a gambler solely believes in that kind of prediction and it doesn't turn out well? Will he blame the one who predicted it? or will he blame his beliefs?
Its all coincidence on which there's nothing on this world would really be able to influence someones luck. It is really just that normal that people would really be sticking or trying out to believe
that it is something working on the time that they do follow those steps or beliefs and they had won significant amount. In that case or situation then it would really be that be remaining forever.
You would really be following it no matter what anytime you do play and this is something a very common situation or condition on which gamblers would be making.
They would really be following into something that they do see that it works but actually it is really just that coincidence. It did really just make out a good timing
on the time you have won big.
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November 22, 2023, 09:34:26 PM
#46
Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?
Nope, but I used to follow one of these psychic predictions that became popular in sports betting because he relied on his wind chimes to determine if his team would win and his luck was impressive. It was a fun experience but it's still not enough for me to take them seriously like the way other bettors post their reasoning behind their predictions. And I agree with the other posts that said it's more of a coincidence when we see casinos share these lucky bets that some of their players manage to land.
True, but I'm in between, or, let's say, neutral. I can believe that they have the ability, or I can believe that it's just a coincidence. I will only believe if the predictions are consistently correct, because if they are, then the predictor, fortune teller, or whatever will be rich by now, but of course we can't judge them, even the gamblers who believe in them. We have our own beliefs, which could make us more confident in our bets or gambling decisions.

But I do believe that most of those stories are just coincidences. Like I said, if they have the ability to predict and tell if they will win or what the winning decisions are, then they should be rich by now. It is not wrong to believe in such things, but it is wrong to just rely on them. What if a gambler solely believes in that kind of prediction and it doesn't turn out well? Will he blame the one who predicted it? or will he blame his beliefs?
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November 22, 2023, 08:38:01 PM
#45
I have probably seen and heard it somewhere and that's why I am quite familiar with it. But believing on it, unless I try it on my own then that's going to be the time that I'll be believing that it can actually happen to me. And until it's not yet done on my side, I'm not going to believe the entire thing. But to those who know that it works for them, no one is going to stop you from doing that strategy. If you think that you can see lottery results from dreams, then bet and win that money guys, or any combination numbers or if your dream tells you that you're going to win some money today then try and prove it to yourself. If that happens to me and I've got dreams about gambling, then I'd do it myself to see if psychic betting works for me. That's the reason why I'm doing it for myself and just to test it out. And I can't blame those gamblers that do and believe on this, as long as it works then there's nothing wrong with that because it sounds crazy and odd but if it works? heck, just do it.
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November 22, 2023, 07:48:40 PM
#44
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?
I have heard about them before and it is one of the most common questions fortunetellers are asked to foretell, and since this is the case they oblige and give those predictions since they have nothing to lose, if they fail they can always argue that their prediction will become true at some point on the future, and if they nail it then they can take the credit and make themselves famous this way.

However do those predictions work? Of course not, and since I know this is the case there is not point in wasting my time with them.
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November 22, 2023, 07:33:51 PM
#43
Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?
Nope, but I used to follow one of these psychic predictions that became popular in sports betting because he relied on his wind chimes to determine if his team would win and his luck was impressive. It was a fun experience but it's still not enough for me to take them seriously like the way other bettors post their reasoning behind their predictions. And I agree with the other posts that said it's more of a coincidence when we see casinos share these lucky bets that some of their players manage to land.
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November 22, 2023, 07:01:03 PM
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For such lotteries to win them I think there is no psychic involved,if that is decided by God and is written down for you that you will win that huge amount you are going to win that huge amount.Most people are intrigued by such wishful thinking as that is what it is for me and they relate their dreams to such happening.I do not believe in the power of the dreams (Honda does as they have it as a slogan) and I think dreams are our sub conscience which tell us in this case to play exactly those number.Also the Octopus was famous in World Cup but I don't think it needed that much choice,usually strange enough he was picking favorites.
If a psychic have abilities to help people win the lottery, he would help himself. then he could be a well-rich people. lol
There are many stories from people who claim to have won the lottery after consulting a psychic, but I'm convinced if a gambler loses, a psychic would blame the gambler for having badluck aura, lol.

But I believe that a psychic can deliver such confidence to his clients that makes their mind work better. Luck-based gambling is about Possibilities which have uncountable factors rely on nature law. That is why we call it luck, or why Soichiro Honda phrased it "The Power of dream", or why believers call it Miracle.
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November 22, 2023, 05:42:23 PM
#41
I recall the case of Paul the Octupus, it became viral back in the day, it was even commented in the school I took classes in. To me betting on the predictions of animals sounds rather than some novelty or something which an undecided Person would do, someone who does not know where to place their money and decided to bet based on anything they see on social media, or something similar.

On the other hand, betting on the prediction of a person or third party is quite different, in the end, the person making the prediction can have ulterior motives to openly incite others to place money on a particular option. What if someone with enough social media following tries to manipulate the odds or the market in general, by using their influence?
To me, it is better just to trust ourselves and our gut when comes to sportbetting.
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November 22, 2023, 05:41:46 PM
#40
I don't really believe in this but then it really does work and there are people who have won good money resulting from predictions they got from all these especially when it has been correct on several occasions, they build trust in it because it seem to have proven correct over time.

I personally feel there are times these predictions turns out wrong and will cost people a lot because they have trusted in the prediction due to its accuracy and they have gone to invest a huge sum gambling because they believe it will turn out in their favour. This was typically seen in the world cup years back where there was an octopus who predicted and it turns out correct and the bookies were paying attention to these predictions and reducing odds until one of these day the prediction turned out wrong and people did lost a lot of money.
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November 22, 2023, 05:19:29 PM
#39
Well, don't get me wrong; I laugh at that kind of prediction, to be honest. I just don't know, because for me, gambling is really just for entertainment. Now,  even if I win, it's none of my business, whether you have money or not. That's the same as having the opportunity to gamble, that's all. to me.

So why would I believe that if you believe that winning at gambling is mostly based on luck? right? So, for me, I don't believe in that. Because if you don't bet, you will never experience winning gambling, that's all.
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November 22, 2023, 05:17:01 PM
#38
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?

Yes, I believe in psyche betting. If I hadn't witnessed people experiencing psyche betting in their football games, I wouldn't be as convinced of it because betting games is all about luck. 

What convinced me to believe in psyche betting was witnessing and hearing accounts from people who had engaged in psyche betting given to them in dreams about how their deceased loved ones had given them games to bet on and they had repeatedly won them. That experience alone leads me to believe that the spiritual realm governs the physical world and that the appropriate route for someone to seek spiritual intercession is necessary for whatever they do 
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November 22, 2023, 04:59:11 PM
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There are actually a lot of ways to make it "seem" like you predicted other games after a big prediction really, just pay a couple of teams off. Some people believe fame is worth that money anyway. Some may really just be lucky in those kinds of instances and are brought up by media simply due to the attention the bet itself garnered. In all honesty, I reckon a lot of gamblers out there can pretend to be "psychics" really but are not noticed simply because their bets aren't worth a damn.

And, I also read the first article but why didn't he buy the ticket himself? Is the price that different from usual or is it a different section of lotteries for rich people only? It's also kind of stupid how the event got brought up because the waiter sued the boss for that win lmao. Kinda funny (and dumb) if you think of what happened.
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November 22, 2023, 04:56:50 PM
#36
If it's about real life games?? YES!!! any other shit doesn't even give you the time to dream about it... It just gets manipulated and that's what you get for tryna play Smart wit them.

I'm not entirely saying that believing in supernatural powers has alot of influence on gambling; because gambling Will always be unfair... There could be times you'd get those predictions in your dream and it doesn't even show up... Spiritualism could intervene, but to some extent..

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November 22, 2023, 04:45:05 PM
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No, I don't because I don't have the feeling of believing in it. Luck comes to us without those things and no matter what we gonna do, we never know when our luck arrives. Because if we assume that psychic betting really works, people get crazy doing that but it won't which is why only a few people have the guts to believe such a way of betting.

Anyway, we can do whatever we think as long as it is not against the casino. Besides, casinos know that gambling is all about winning and losing, and more often the favors go to the casino.
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November 22, 2023, 04:38:57 PM
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Do you take these Psychic predictions seriously?
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Well obviously not. There's a 10000 to one of these psychics that will claim to have psychic powers and lose, so statistically there has to be a random number picker that gets it right. Someone saying they had a dream about winning a lottery is very common, so obviously sometimes some of them will win. And they think it's because some vague symbolic dream. If they are superstitious they take it as confirmation bias. And of course it's a news story every time anyone say that they had precognitive dreams. Everyone wants to believe them because everyone wants a change to win in lottery.
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November 22, 2023, 04:36:54 PM
#33
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?
I think it just happen on random place at a random time, it's not exactly that it will work with others. If they actually work why not go for the larger wins then? I don't think that it actually work maybe it was just a pure coincidence that it happen, it may happen maybe for one time but I don't think it will happen consecutively.
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November 22, 2023, 04:31:04 PM
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I don't believe in these things, I'm African and here in Africa most people live based on these types of things, the problem with that is that people in my country spend a lot of money paying people who consider themselves psychics, and then they don't earn nothing and yet they continue paying these charlatans who lie that they are clairvoyants, weeks ago another case of this type happened in my country, a house of young people who wanted to get out of poverty decided to look for a clairvoyant to help them get rich, it turns out that the clairvoyant told them that they had to pay a lot of money for him to use his powers and make the young couple very rich

So the young couple went to borrow a lot of money and paid the seer, then the seer disappeared for a few days and when he returned he told the young couple that he had already completed the treatment and that the young couple would see a white cloth on the day X and at time young couple did not see any good results from that treatment

They were still poor and unlucky, so they went back to looking for the sorcerer or seer again, he told them that the young couple needed to have sex and film it and then go kill a crocodile and take the animal to the sorcerer for treatment and they should pay money for the healer's services, the couple got angry and went to complain to the police and I don't know how the case ended, but one thing is certain, this thing of believing in superstition, leads people to become crazy, murderous and mentally ill to the point of becoming walking in the streets. I always prefer to stay away from these types of things


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November 22, 2023, 04:25:04 PM
#31
It's not that I believe them completely but I will probably take anything if we're just talking about predicting results for lotteries and as long as they're not asking for huge payment. Why not? It's a game of chance anyway and I don't have specific numbers I bet on. I've never won one so I may as well rely on their "expertise".
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November 22, 2023, 04:21:18 PM
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There's little logic to placing large bets on such things. The things they "predict" are often simple 50/50 odds, and if they're only making these predictions in some cases every two or four years - like for political elections or the world cup, then it's easy to string together a few lucky wins. If you flip a coin, very it's possible to get one side several times in a row - all this is doing is stretching those flips across a decade or more. They will also smooth over or ignore the odd prediction, or even try to reverse engineer it out of existence, but the prediction is also often reliant on one persons interpretation as well. There's nothing supernatural or special about these things, it's just all the failures get filtered out and a few randomly lucky ones get showcased until they disappear.

This belief is up to the person himself if he will believe on such things.
Because the reality is it depends on your luck. Their predictions may have come true, however, I would just take it as a coincidence.
As I don't believe in this way of prediction, I just look at it as being lucky for getting it right.
And for sure, they have also losses, but they won't publicly admit it as the "magic per se" may disappear.
There's nothing wrong seeking advice from a psychic but should not expect that you will truly win 100% as you will just disappoint yourself.
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November 22, 2023, 04:17:05 PM
#29
Psychic betting may be real or not real but it is what I can not have believe on. Betting should be for fun and entertainment and not a way to look for money or spirituality. I have heard of someone in my country that seek for supernatural help, to help see matches scores before they end, but the eyes of the person got blinded which let us know what he did that caused his blindness. I am not willing to know anything about physic betting because I only take betting to be something fun.
From the start it should be fun when betting, but sometimes people lose consciousness and do things they shouldn't. Asking a psychic for help will only make things less exciting and maybe it's better if we can avoid something like that rather than being chained to results that are still unclear.
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November 22, 2023, 04:09:50 PM
#28
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.

There's little logic to placing large bets on such things. The things they "predict" are often simple 50/50 odds, and if they're only making these predictions in some cases every two or four years - like for political elections or the world cup, then it's easy to string together a few lucky wins. If you flip a coin, very it's possible to get one side several times in a row - all this is doing is stretching those flips across a decade or more. They will also smooth over or ignore the odd prediction, or even try to reverse engineer it out of existence, but the prediction is also often reliant on one persons interpretation as well. There's nothing supernatural or special about these things, it's just all the failures get filtered out and a few randomly lucky ones get showcased until they disappear.
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