Which betting tips site provides 100% guarantee tips?
Well, I don’t speak for tipping websites, because they might differ with me. But I look at gambling from a pragmatic point of view, so nobody cons me easily. But look at it this way for you to decide.
How can anyone provide you a 100% guarantee, each day, about events whose results will be realized after some activity? Take a football game for example.
Two teams, over 90 minutes.
There are too many things that come into play, the pitch, the state of the players, the officials, injuries and many more.
The so called obvious predictions won’t earn you a dime. e.g Manchester City plays Norwich at the Etihad.
What are the odds for a City win?; maybe 1.12. So do you bet on it? Probably no. And you can see it’s still not 100% for City.
Another example; Southampton played City in July and everyone was guaranteed City will win. So, what happens, Southampton 1–0. Millions lost the bet.
Ultimately therefore, unless for the usual scammers, or the rare rogue matchfixers, 100% guarantees would kill sports outcomes as we know them.
Why spend 90 minutes, 2hrs in marathon or otherwise, when we all know who will win?
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