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May 17, 2024, 09:27:25 PM
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If that's the behavior of the loser being so arrogant I wouldn't bet him as my favorite, and never in my gambling activities got favoritism on particular player who lose badly.
When I bet for sports betting, it's only for the game and not for specific individual who performs the sports. I care about their emotions, they're same humam like us, a special being who strive harder in their career.
So here in gambling it's more like sportsmanship, if win then you're lucky them if not well we should accept the reality that it's not our time of fortune.
If you can capitalize on that arrogance that leads to a midrange up to end game poor performance, I don't think that it's going to be worth disregarding that fact, I mean OP already said it in the thread that it's a good thing to bet against him because you know that he will eventually make a really poor performance before the game ends thus netting you an easy win, if I know that for a fact, I would love that person that is making me a lot of money, that's it. Regarding his behavior, he doesn't even know that we exist and any kind of anger or ire in his arrogance isn't going to change his behavior towards the people that's around him and the society that he belongs into, I guess some people are really just like that and that they hate being a good person or they weren't raised in a good environment, only way that they can change is if they want to do the changes themselves.
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May 17, 2024, 09:10:44 PM
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Stefanos Tsitsipas, He stands out as one of Greece's finest in tennis and attaining such a notable rank at his age is no mean feat. While Tsitsipas demonstrates exceptional skill by reaching the top levels of competition, his inability to clinch victory in the final stages might point towards psychological hurdles. Indeed, going against him in bets, as you suggested, could be a lucrative move owing to this inconsistency in performance that he portrays.

I hope Tsitsipas can control his emotions,, changing his mindset, and eventually winning a grand slam. It's always gratifying when young sportsmen find success in their personal and professional lives; however, until that happens, it seems quite sensible to bet against him given his erratic play. Thank you for sharing your thoughts regarding Tsitsipas, much appreciated.
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May 17, 2024, 06:56:01 PM
#2
If that's the behavior of the loser being so arrogant I wouldn't bet him as my favorite, and never in my gambling activities got favoritism on particular player who lose badly.
When I bet for sports betting, it's only for the game and not for specific individual who performs the sports. I care about their emotions, they're same humam like us, a special being who strive harder in their career.
So here in gambling it's more like sportsmanship, if win then you're lucky them if not well we should accept the reality that it's not our time of fortune.
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May 17, 2024, 06:44:51 PM
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I'd like to introduce you to Stefanos Tsitsipas.

He's a top tennis player from Greece. He has been praised for achieving high ranking spots in international competitions at a fairly young age. 
Funnily enough after his rise to stardom many issues arose also. Mr. Tsitsipas became notorious for one of his dogs injuring a child and him never acknowledging it or offering compensation, instead only battling the charge in court...

In the field Mr. Tsitsipas has been characterized as arrogant. Often seen throwing fits of rage, with his parents even being targets sometimes while attending his matches as part of the audience. Some in Greece have come to call him a textbook example of an arrogant rich boy. Because aside of his won rewards, through his upbringing his family was already quite wealthy.

Well, in terms of sport performance, while Tsitsipas is able to enter into top competitions, he almost always shies away from a top spot. Usually losing in semifinals or one of the steps close before reaching the final. For some reason he usually has bombastic performance when starting a match, but ends up losing in the end. I've been tracking his matches and betting against him. The odds are usually very favorable if you bet against him live, because he usually wins at the start only to lose the final sets.

Who knows, maybe one day Mr Tsitsipas will be able to calm his nerves, improve his attitude and finally conquer at least one tournament. But until then, betting against him can be quite profitable, and perhaps even pleasurable given his arrogance. Cheesy I don't say this in a bad way by the way, I truly wish him well, but it's sad to see a young man shout at his parents for simply being angry.

Here's my most recent bet with him:



Do you also have any favorite losers to bet against for profit?
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