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Title: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: Joeboy on April 21, 2025, 06:10:00 PM
Let's be honest guys , is there anythin more frustrating than getting 9 out of 10 games right, and then the last one just ruins your whole ticket? It's always that one match that you were 100% sure about that ends up messing things up for you.
At this point, I don't even know if it's bad luck or I am just overthinking this bets. You do research, check stats, even avoid risky leagues but yet boom one team underperforms, and the whole ticket cuts.
Is there anyone else dealing with this? Would like to know how others deals with this. 
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: Zed0X on April 22, 2025, 02:05:23 PM
That's a lot of games for me to play parlay. I only do 5 matches at most. For sure it's frustrating to get so close to winning with a high multiplier from the combined odds but it's part of the risk when you decided to choose this type of bet instead of singles. Anyway, it's either you quit gambling or you move on to the next games.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: Rruchi man on April 22, 2025, 09:48:38 PM
Is there anyone else dealing with this? Would like to know how others deals with this.
It is a regular experience that sports bettors face, and it is the evidence that no game is sure.

 If you have a short or really long bet slip, you require a good measure of luck to get all the predictions for the games correct to win.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: Cryptsafe on April 22, 2025, 11:43:11 PM
These experiences and occurrences are the reasons why bettors and gamblers are advised to do such for fun and with what they can afford to lose, because betting is very risky and winning can never be guaranteed. But when you do it for fun, such losses can never bother you because you have made up your mind towards the game to be for fun, and whatever the result or outcome is, you will accept it as fate.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: BlockSpin on April 23, 2025, 01:49:14 PM
When i am Betting i am betting just for fun, if i want some profit i play Blackjack
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: bitbit97 on April 23, 2025, 01:59:07 PM
Sometimes it is hard to make one prediction correctly, but you call it bad luck when you are wrong in 1/10 predictions. That is not a bad luck or something to be disappointed with. That is gambling, that is taking risk. If that one wrong prediction bothers you, make 5 instead of 10 predictions. Answer for your question about are you the only one unlucky is NO. Everyone else also face situation when one prediction ruins cumulative series of wins. And it happens quite often, because if people would win those parlays, there would be much more rich gamblers and stories of success as higher risk give higher rewards.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: bisdak40 on April 23, 2025, 05:47:14 PM
Sometimes it is hard to make one prediction correctly, but you call it bad luck when you are wrong in 1/10 predictions. That is not a bad luck or something to be disappointed with. That is gambling, that is taking risk. If that one wrong prediction bothers you, make 5 instead of 10 predictions. Answer for your question about are you the only one unlucky is NO. Everyone else also face situation when one prediction ruins cumulative series of wins. And it happens quite often, because if people would win those parlays, there would be much more rich gamblers and stories of success as higher risk give higher rewards.
You're not alone, bro. One game ruining the whole ticket happens to everyone. It’s not always bad luck it’s just part of betting. You can do all the research and still get surprised. Just gotta stay calm and keep going.

Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: target on April 23, 2025, 06:28:08 PM
That's a lot of games for me to play parlay. I only do 5 matches at most. For sure it's frustrating to get so close to winning with a high multiplier from the combined odds but it's part of the risk when you decided to choose this type of bet instead of singles. Anyway, it's either you quit gambling or you move on to the next games.


Agree. 10 matches is too much for me as well. If you can just cash out while the team is about to lose, you should press that cash out button before its too late.

Getting the right 9 out of 10 actually mean he is good at it, there is just one team that's underperforming. Whichever this sport is OP is really good. Its just that he risk 10 on a parlay. But he cold do it again in just 5 matches but at least make the bet bigger. He could still profit big than losing all.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on April 28, 2025, 01:35:57 PM
Is there anyone else dealing with this? Would like to know how others deals with this.
It is a regular experience that sports bettors face, and it is the evidence that no game is sure.

 If you have a short or really long bet slip, you require a good measure of luck to get all the predictions for the games correct to win.

True, no game is sure, that is why it's called gambling and it's for the best or the benefit for every gambler to gamble for fun, also Gamble responsibly.
Though one game can always be frustrating and sometimes its that one game that will ruin all the games or that will make one not to win the game, in this case the idea of cashing out should be used in order not to lose all or be at the losing side.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: SPOON_MOJO on April 28, 2025, 02:23:15 PM
Man I feel this so much, everything is like you do everything right and still somehow the universe finds a way to muck everything up. Sometimes I think that is just the nature of betting nothing is ever sure no matter how much study you do.  I attempt to deal with it by recognizing that some level of unpredictability is always going to be there otherwise, I would go nuts. Also , I only gamble smaller amounts so even if I lose it does not hurt as much. Honestly I think the trick is to keep it pleasant and not stress too much over it. How do you normally chose your games though do you have a set approach or just gut feeling
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: Amug123 on April 28, 2025, 10:02:02 PM
These experiences and occurrences are the reasons why bettors and gamblers are advised to do such for fun and with what they can afford to lose, because betting is very risky and winning can never be guaranteed. But when you do it for fun, such losses can never bother you because you have made up your mind towards the game to be for fun, and whatever the result or outcome is, you will accept it as fate.
this is a wise approach towards betting and gambling, by viewing it as entertainment and betting it with money you know do away with. because betting with what you know if you lose it won't be so hard on you, reduces financial pressure, to me the first primary purpose is entertainment and not financial gain, because i understand that loses are part of the experience that helps manage emotions.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: bitterguy28 on April 29, 2025, 07:02:44 PM
When i am Betting i am betting just for fun, if i want some profit i play Blackjack
blackjack and sports betting are both games that require something more than luck people will even say that both require some skills with blackjack of course your strategy and experience can increase your chances of winning and with sports betting the more you learn about the sports and the way you can take advantage of the betting options the higher chances of winning as well

the difference is that with blackjack almost all factors are up to you but in sports betting it depends on the athletes you betted on if you will win or not
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: target on April 29, 2025, 07:23:33 PM
These experiences and occurrences are the reasons why bettors and gamblers are advised to do such for fun and with what they can afford to lose, because betting is very risky and winning can never be guaranteed. But when you do it for fun, such losses can never bother you because you have made up your mind towards the game to be for fun, and whatever the result or outcome is, you will accept it as fate.
this is a wise approach towards betting and gambling, by viewing it as entertainment and betting it with money you know do away with. because betting with what you know if you lose it won't be so hard on you, reduces financial pressure, to me the first primary purpose is entertainment and not financial gain, because i understand that loses are part of the experience that helps manage emotions.

While you are at it anyway, you would rather be making money than just entertaining yourself. Being a fan of the sport like OP, he would spend time analyzing teams and athletes, if this makes him enjoy doing so, he would feel more confident with his analysis.

The ones who win in sports betting is the one that's entertained the most. If he just won that 10 games, it will confirm his understanding of the sports and at the same time gained.
Title: Re: One Game Always Ruins Everything
Post by: Cornpetitor on April 29, 2025, 11:33:04 PM
When i am Betting i am betting just for fun, if i want some profit i play Blackjack
blackjack and sports betting are both games that require something more than luck people will even say that both require some skills with blackjack of course your strategy and experience can increase your chances of winning and with sports betting the more you learn about the sports and the way you can take advantage of the betting options the higher chances of winning as well

the difference is that with blackjack almost all factors are up to you but in sports betting it depends on the athletes you betted on if you will win or not

You can actually be pretty decent, or at least bump your chances, at blackjack if you follow a couple of simple strategies (e.g., always split 8's). I know it's not revelating, but still, can help a lot, especially for beginners.