This is something I have also noticed and not only in the context of gambling and sportbetting, on the internet and specially in western countries, there are people who have a very strange attitude of entitlement for pretty much anything others have gotten by either saving and working hard or because of gambling as this case.
I agree with you in this matter, by the way. The winning got for each one of us and each gambler is solely of their property and no one is in place to judge them for the tips or shares that fortunate person decided to give to one person.
Perhaps, that kind of person believes all of us are supposed to be 100% given to charity, which is unreal, if someone who hit such a high multiplier than decided to even give me a 5%, I would just try to be grateful, thank them and then move on with that money.
This will not be the last time we see stories like this one, that is for sure.
If the gambler had mad the win of 1000$,probably he may do the donation of the 50-100$ maximum to the charity.So it’s like 5-10 percentage of their total earning from the gambling win.The gambling style of the western and rest of the nation was totally different.Because they had their own approach to the gambling and casino.They ready to give the 100 percentage of the winning to the charity.But this was not done by the rest of the country gambler.The main reason behind this was the western gambler doesn’t need any money.They will do the gambling only for the entertainment.And claiming the other winning money is not the good way by the gamblers friends.
I am not an expert, but I would are to say giving 100% of ones winnings to charity is rare besides, people on Twitter who are criticizing his fortunate gambler do not keep in their minds that this is a person who gambled 100N, and it is not like other big whales who only gamble for fun because they already are millionaires and stuff like that.
If this was Drake or any other celebrity winning 50k$ on Stake, then one could expect him to give away that completely to their followers, since he has lost a lot more than that on sportbetting alone and that amount is nothing in comparison to what he gets from his career and sponsorships.
This was a normal person whose lucky day finally came in and yet, people do not seem to understand and are not willing to out themselves in the shoes of someone who may have gambled for years with minimal success, and still expect him to give up on more and more...
Dont know if its really that necessary on making those charitable acts or sharing up if ever you do win big? Its someones money and if he do able to win up then its their full rights on what they should gonna do with it.
Neither he would really be having plans on sharing it up or would really be that basically be keeping for himself considering that he's still that break even after all the years that hed been doing gambling.
Its not really that shocking that people around dwould really be always have something to say on which its never been that something new anymore. People do really love to judge,
people do really love to make out some sayings, people do really love to make some issues, people do really love on assuming things which they dont really even know on whats their situation behind.
In overall, its better to ignore about this stuff all the way.