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#1
I'm so excited  :cheer:


Thanks for posting this!
#2
Sports Betting Forum / Re: New To Sports Betting
May 02, 2014, 09:17:52 PM
Thank you for the info, guys!


Since I'm new, I think I'll just bet on who will win the individual games I choose to bet on instead of point spreads and the other stuff.


I won't bet every game, just the ones I know something about, or think will win based on recommendation. I don't plan on making a ton of money, just some extra fun during the world cup! 


If I end up liking sports betting, then I'll try again with more international soccer and probably football too, and I'll take the time to learn an effective system.


For now THANK YOU. If there's any other advice, please let me know. 

#3
Sports Betting Forum / New To Sports Betting
May 02, 2014, 04:53:02 PM
I'm totally new to sports betting, but I'm interested in making some bets during the World Cup starting in June. My mom is French and we grew up with soccer in the house. I don't follow sports in general, but I always watch the world cup every four years (and the Olympics). I have an online account where I can make sports bets, but can any of you give me any tips on the best way to approach sports betting? I'm thinking of just betting on who will win on individual games but I see there are other bets that can be made. Thank you so much for any help!
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#4
I think if someone is visibly, obviously drunk, the casino should not serve them or let them play. It's not ok to take advantage of anyone while they're clearly drunk, in some cases, if you do, you can go to prison for a long time.


I try not to drink when I gamble, but I have before and I tend to lose too much when I drink because it's all a big fun party with lots of laughs. Until I find out how much I lost, then it's feeling guilty and bad.



#5
Thank you for posting this, it's so true. I've had similar experiences when playing. When I start winning I usually put an amount in my head that I want to win before I stop, and a lot of times I end up losing most of it by trying to push forward. Not always, but a lot of times I get in trouble this way. Great reminder.
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