I am the only one who believes this is likely some sort of advertisement campaign to some "services" which offers something which is unlikely to happen?
Honestly, sometimes it messes with my mind that there is people out there who can actually fall for stuff similar to these and other I have read in the past.
I'll say it clearly:
Any person/organization who can get guaranteed profits constantly would not have a reason to promote themselves and ask for other's people money to spoil their own secretOf course, there are some legitimate tipsters but we should be careful where we put out hard earned money on, for Satoshi's sake.
No mate , I also have that same thought because obviously that OP is presenting His own site by holding His name so what we can expect here?
and checking the threads created of OP? yes he is promoting that said site .
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But about the topic? well How many times that I consider betting in losing team but it is harder to make through .
Maybe better to bet in any team that you believe will generate you profit .
Probably the only instance I would think of myself putting money on a team I do not like or I don't trust in, it would be that both teams facing each other are almost as equally bad, in comparison so I would go in with a small quantity of money which I would not mind to lose in a single bet.
Who knows, life is unpredictable there has been cases of very unexpected winners, and those who bet on them can get juicy rewards.
But to be honest with you, betting on something one does not have much hope in sounds rather like gambling and not betting, there is an important difference between them.
Mate, your outlook seems a bit stormy, don't you think? Pouring your sweat-earned dough into a sinking ship? You're virtually inking your pact with disappointment. Isn't the esence of wagering to experience the exhilaration of victory, not brace for the torture of loss? Gambling on a hopeless team, isn't that akin to casting your cash into a fountain, praying for a Hail Mary? But I concur, life's a box of cocolates. There have been underdog triumphs, but aren't those more outliers than the norm, right? Your closing argument hits the bullseye, though! Laying bets on a doomed squad is closer to rolling the dice than wagering. It's not a game of chess; it's more like a game of chance. But, as the saying goes, different strokes for different folks, yeah?