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Messages - Zed0X

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My guess is that the Government will intervene when job losses increases at an alarming rate. Why? Because by then, tax collections from the middle class (working class) will drop significantly and they will be forced to provide aid to millions of jobless citizens. Imagine no new money but with added expenditure. Governments don't want things like that to happen.

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Mental support ;D I'd rather change that to mental toughness.

To win at gambling, one needs a combination of luck, skill, and strategy. Even with these factors, I believe there is one another crucial aspect for a gambler's to get win that is mental support. The reason I say this is because when I am not mentally prepared, if I engage in gambling, I loss the bet. Are there any among you who, despite an unwillingness, still manage to win at gambling? or Do you think mental support is the one another key factors to win in gambling?
Yeah that is why we have to be mentally and physically fit before going to gambling for us not to be able to do something stupid because if not then decision making would be difficult and we're peobe to distractions or even have this bad temper when experiencing loss.

I can agree that person must be mentally ready for gambling (when in general person must be mentally ready to accept loss and that is it), but why he must be physically fit? If I dont do 10 push-ups I am not suited for gambling? If I am fat for example, that means others will have advantage over me in gambling? Pushing buttons, holding cards, throwing chips require special skill and strength to do? As well the word skill also raises questions. What special skill require gambling?
Let's look at the opposite side of this. When you are feeling sick, do you think your brain can function properly? When you are drowsy or you're lacking energy because you already played for hours, what is the likelihood that you're going to make silly gambling mistakes? I'd say pretty high.

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Gambling discussion / Re: [NBA] Unofficial Discussion Thread
« on: Today at 02:19:58 PM »
The ending of the Knicks vs. Sixers series was wild. It was truly a battle of attrition and too bad that Embiid wasn't there (fouled out) to play it until the last minute. Anyway, what's your strategy for the semis (Knicks vs. Pacers)?

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I hope Giannis will stay with the Bucks and maybe they should trade Lillard, he is a liability on defense.
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As for Giannis and Dame, I think both will stay with the Bucks for at least one more season.
Yeah, I guess one more season for the duo to give them more time to blend. It will be interesting to see who will be on trading block after the season is over. I have a feeling Middleton will be up for a trade too.

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Gambling discussion / Re: [NBA] Unofficial Discussion Thread
« on: Today at 02:43:20 AM »
Too bad I was not able to bet on game 6 of Pacers vs. Sixers because I missed the time. Anyway, with Pacers already 20 points ahead with just 8 minutes remaining in the 4th quarter, I don't expect any miracle happening here. The Bucks' season is over and Giannis gonna be requesting for a trade after (or not ;D)

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I am very sympathetic to CZ on his case in USA and I was actually sad of learning that he is facing some possible jail time...now when the sentence finally came there is a big sigh of relief that it is just actually just four months.
I don't get why you're sympathetic towards him when he's just one of the many cunning businessman. If you've had your KYC with Binance before the case, most likely all your information and history has been handed out to the US law enforcement or maybe including Interpol. That's probably one of the main reason why he only got a light sentence.

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I find it hard to believe this is really happening. Yeah, Fury's performance against Ngannou is below his usual standard but I'm still putting my money on him. Tyson could win by volume and I might bet on a win by decision as well. Usyk is tough to knockout and probably has good conditioning.

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Gambling discussion / Re: [NBA] Unofficial Discussion Thread
« on: May 02, 2024, 01:02:58 PM »
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He also cries for a foul on nearly every bucket he misses. Just play the damn game man.
This. He also complains in his interviews if they don't get the calls and acts ignorant if it's the other way around. "I think they fouled and we didn't" (something like that) is what he said when there was a huge gap in free throws in their favor.

In other news, the knicks will likely finish off Philly next game, the Mavs will finish off LA next game, Indy should finish off the Bucks unless Giannis and Dame are back, and its a toss up on Cleveland vs Orlando.
I can agree that Cavs and the Magic is the toughest one to predict.

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Gambling discussion / Re: Do People Change Their Preferred Casino?
« on: May 02, 2024, 08:22:24 AM »
I mean you can be loyal to a brand as long as it continues to provide quality products and services right? The same could be said to casinos and sportsbooks. If they change policies (something inconvenient) or remove some games you like, then it's only natural that you also look for another that meets your preference.

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I don't think this will be a draw but it will be close, maybe a low scoring match with 1-0 goal. If you're unsure of who would win, the odds for total score (under) are also attractive.

under 2.0 @3.9
under 2.5 @2.4
under 3.0 @1.94
Anyone who followed this prediction? I won some from picking the under 2.5. Honestly, I was thinking it would be PSG that would come out as the winner but I didn't take the risk and I opted for the total score instead. Anyway, I expect the second leg to produce more goals.

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Gambling discussion / Re: [NBA] Unofficial Discussion Thread
« on: May 01, 2024, 01:28:48 PM »
I just checked the odds for Heat vs. Celtics and the bookies really expect the Celtics will win with odds @1.09 ;D I don't have a problem with that but who else thinks the Heat will try to extend the series and keep the game as close as possible? Even though JJJ will be out for game 5, I still find the handicap Heat +12.5 @2.1 as generous.

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As expected, PSG opened up as the favorite @2.41 (Dortmund @2.9). Like the other semi-finals, odds are pretty good for both teams. I don't think this will be a draw but it will be close, maybe a low scoring match with 1-0 goal. If you're unsure of who would win, the odds for total score (under) are also attractive.

under 2.0 @3.9
under 2.5 @2.4
under 3.0 @1.94

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Gambling discussion / Re: [NBA] Unofficial Discussion Thread
« on: May 01, 2024, 05:13:57 AM »
A close game between Cavs and Magic for the pivotal game 5 at Cleveland. This series seems to be all about protecting their own ground as all wins by both teams were at home.

Banchero's last 3-point shot came a little too late, he already missed a couple in the final 2 minutes and that could have been the difference from losing to winning.

Props to Mobley for making 4 crucial points in last 2 minutes and, more importantly, the block on Wagner with 5 seconds remaining.

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Already placed your bets? I read that several of Bayern Munich's key players are carrying injuries and I cannot believe that they are currently the favorite in the first leg @2.28 (Real Madrid @3.1). Anyway, odds are good for both teams. This could end in a draw or a RM win by a single goal margin.

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Gambling discussion / Re: [NBA] Unofficial Discussion Thread
« on: April 30, 2024, 04:57:00 PM »
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Honestly, I'm not sure which of these two teams will make it to the Western Conference Finals yet.
Yeah, it's unpredictable. They are also even in the regular seasons (each with 1 win as a visitor). For game 1, the Nuggets are the favorite @1.49 to Wolves @2.7. I guess that's because of the home court advantage (elevation). I think the Wolves can get at least 2 games in this series.

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