There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too. It's simply all about profit to the people with power and their agendas.
I hate watching it. My brain has to switch off when I saw those 3 lions. They could've made far more by throwing it? But irregardless even by accident. What went wrong. Greed obviously did. Why. No point in debating. Hate it. Hate all of it. Look at how it has just rigged the host.
Diving deeper how did the bookies know Trump would win and lose. The win odds were changed about a day or two before the election. The lose odds were always there. Biden was always infront.
Let's look at how they did the London Mayor reelection. No let's not bother with France currently.
Stop it. It's better not too. There is a pattern. And it should be avoided. It brings nothing good.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too. It's simply all about profit to the people with power and their agendas.
I hate watching it. My brain has to switch off when I saw those 3 lions. They could've made far more by throwing it? But irregardless even by accident. What went wrong. Greed obviously did. Why. No point in debating. Hate it. Hate all of it. Look at how it has just rigged the host.
Diving deeper how did the bookies know Trump would win and lose. The win odds were changed about a day or two before the election. The lose odds were always there.
Let's look at how they did the London Mayor reelection. No let's not bother with France currently.
Stop it. It's better not too. There is a pattern. And it should be avoided. It brings nothing good.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too. It's simply all about profit to the people with power and their agendas.
I hate watching it. My brain has to switch off when I saw those 3 lions. They could've made far more by throwing it? But irregardless even by accident. What went wrong. Greed obviously did. Why. No point in debating. Hate it. Hate all of it. Look at how it has just rigged the host.
Diving deeper how did the bookies know Trump would win and lose. The win odds were changed about a day before the election. The lose odds were always there.
Let's look at how they did the London Mayor reelection. No let's not bother with France currently.
Stop it. It's better not too. There is a pattern. And it should be avoided. It brings nothing good.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too. It's simply all about profit to the people with power and their agendas.
I hate watching it. My brain has to switch off when I saw those 3 lions. They could've made far more by throwing it? But irregardless even by accident. What went wrong. Greed obviously did. Why. No point in debating. Hate it. Hate all of it. Look at how it has just rigged the host.
Diving deeper how did the bookies know Trump would win and lose. The win odds were changed a day before the election. The lose odds were always there.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too. It's simply all about profit to the people with power and their agendas.
I hate watching it. My brain has to switch off when I saw these 3 lions. They could've made far more by throwing it? But irregardless even by accident. What went wrong. Greed obviously did. Why. No point in debating. Hate it. Hate all of it. Look at how it has just rigged the host.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too. It's simply all about profit to the people with power and their agendas.
I hate watching it. My brain has to switch off when I saw these 3 lions. They could've made far more by throwing it? But irregardless even by accident. What went wrong. Greed obviously did. Why. No point in debating. Hate it. Hate all of it.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too. It's simply all about profit to the people with power and their agendas.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it in both tennis and football. Recently selling the predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured. Or even the ref decision wasn't upheld. There are more refs. But they do rig it. Although it's often on a much higher level. Where the pleb will never be much of a party too.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.
As example, you might be partially correct in your assumption. There were people selling it on both tennis and football. The predetermined outcome where the price you paid determined the win. Those fees were often higher than bets you could place yourself and you'd need to bring more people into it. Now what happens if that person simply swindled all of you. Or the game was cancelled? You're fucked big time. No guarantee. Meanwhile there's always luck like the people they bought got injured.
There is no guarantee unless you're hosting and paying those wages. Where the house/host wins. They're getting all those bets, regardless, and taking their cut. Until it's quite rigged. How did the Octopus in the SA World Cup get every bet right? Then it's just as easy to con any punters. Why not?
There are no guaranteed bets. But you can minimalise loss by spreading out your bets. Although these faster limit how many bets you can place per event. Sure there are workarounds. Sometimes there is insider knowledge, and trading, but it's also subjective to a gamble. Unless you've rigged the entire fixture.
They really do rig them across the spectrum in politics, sports, etc. Until the more AI embeds itself the worst those outcomes are by being fixed. Algorithms sooner generate the odds for the people who have fixed any profits and gains. From there they might use a few lackies to buy people off, etc.