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Topic: What is your opinions about simulated reality games? - page 9. (Read 1002 times)

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Are these trusted services?

I saw them frequently too, but when I have research about it I got doubts so I have never bet on this SRI. I can't really accept Artificial Intelligence as of right now, it is far from reality and I'd rather wait for the seasonal matches than bet on this. Although it has the nick of the real match, and you can also enjoy it live and bet till the games unfolds.
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I suggest avoiding it at all costs since it's kind of similar to playing casino games where there could be more random factors involved compared to the actual sports matches.

I see other users bet on these SRL games whenever there's barely any matches at a certain time but IMO you're better off waiting a day or take a break rather than forcing a bet just to kill time.

Which sites offer betting on simulated reality games ?
Stake and Sportsbet have them from time to time usually you'll see them with the acronym SRL beside the team/player names.
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I am not a big fan of simulated reality games, because I think artificial intelligence are not good enough to give me the satisfaction from watching the real thing. Yes, casinos might say that it is not rigged.... but I have seen games that would have never turned out like the real thing.. if it was a human playing in those games.  Roll Eyes

I have bet on some of those games, just to get a feel for it.... but I was not impressed at all. It was like eating a hamburger patty that was manufactured in a lab ... it tastes real, but you know it is fake.  Roll Eyes

Which sites offer betting on simulated reality games ?
As the name suggests it is "simulated" which means the results are predetermined? To tell you truth, i have no confidence in these games because i feel when AI is involved in any game, it can be manipulated. How about the gambling sites doing the manipulation on the simulated reality games  Shocked
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I am not a big fan of simulated reality games, because I think artificial intelligence are not good enough to give me the satisfaction from watching the real thing. Yes, casinos might say that it is not rigged.... but I have seen games that would have never turned out like the real thing.. if it was a human playing in those games.  Roll Eyes

I have bet on some of those games, just to get a feel for it.... but I was not impressed at all. It was like eating a hamburger patty that was manufactured in a lab ... it tastes real, but you know it is fake.  Roll Eyes
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I'm not sure if it's trusted or not, but I think the simulation means they're doing an experiment where they can set up everything they need. If we talk about the result, perhaps it was predicted before the game that team A or B should win based on their data, so they will try to arrange it all. But it could be different from the reality they will see later. But I guess it's still not worth it because it's just a simulation, and it's better if we don't try it. Maybe if you're curious, you can give it a try to see what the simulation looks like.
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I think that the right name would be "simulated reality league" games,or SRL.I don't know where did you get that SRI abbreviation.
Long story short,I don't trust them and I never will.
I assume that those SRL games are using artificial intelligence and machine learning(according to the Google search results),but I still don't trust them and I would never bet any money on such games.
There's no point to bet money on simulated reality games,when you have an abundance of real games/events to bet on.I wonder what kind of gamblers would bet money on simulated games.Even the gambling addicts would most likely stay away from SRL games.They might be addicted to gambling,but they aren't stupid.
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

Definitely not worth it, in my opinion.

These games are way too easily rigged or manipulated from the side of the operator, and I don't think that it is good for anyone to pursue them as a player.

Unless, of course, they are provably fair. But I don't think that there is a lot of them out there that is provably fair, and even the ones that have this feature are often riddled with high house edge and other issues.
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I think they're just data but shown in an easy-to-understand method aka making a sample game itself? It's like a block of words converted into one simple image so that it's much easier to understand. From what I know it is derived from data of past matches of each team/player, so it's basically deriving from past matches kind of thing, the usual stuff that most people base on when trying to bet on a team. It's probably a better method to understand? But it wouldn't specifically be more accurate than a normal person studying the analytics of a team.
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?
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