betting is all about luck and fate, but experienced people somehow manage to come into more accurate predictions that anyone else, but of course, after losing lot of money and time
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The truth is that there no yardstick to winning bet anywhere it's just a matter of time before the system claims back all what you've from it. This is the truth that majority of these gamblers don't want to listen to.I don't thik there is any "success" in betting. Even a master prediction is still taking on some risk.
I agree, when you try to go overboard that is when you start to lose money, but then again it is betting there is not a workable formula.In betting there seems to be no guarantees or working formulas, so there might not necessarily be a yardstick, but what works is the careful analysis and sticking to made plans
No working formula indeed, luck is definitely needed too to really make it big, there are no guarantees I must say again but doesn't mean it's impossible to make it bigI agree, when you try to go overboard that is when you start to lose money, but then again it is betting there is not a workable formula.
There is nothing like yardstick but lucky and it will be good if you’re not into betting before to not even go into it.People will only tell you he won millions on betting but you can’t know how much he’s losingI do always think how people are doing it and what's the yardstick in people winning millions on bet.
Is their a particular game or yardstick in this... Please what's the way forward?
To me to win a match is to be a lover of football well and good in the players and know the team capabilities and weakness of what they can do next that all with that you will win a match predictedI do always think how people are doing it and what's the yardstick in people winning millions on bet.
Is their a particular game or yardstick in this... Please what's the way forward?