Ghady911 Posted 4 hours ago #1 Posted 4 hours ago Many sportsbooks reward loyal customers with bonuses, free bets, and VIP perks, but should players who consistently lose also receive better odds as a form of retention? Some argue that rewarding losing bettors with occasional boosted odds could improve customer satisfaction and keep casual players engaged. Others believe odds should always reflect the true probability of an event, and offering personalized prices would be unfair and could undermine trust in the betting market. Do you think sportsbooks should give long-term losing players better odds, or should everyone always receive the exact same prices?
morthienne4 Posted 3 hours ago #2 Posted 3 hours ago Nah, that'd just be openly admitting the odds aren't fair to begin with tbh. They already give losing players plenty of "rewards" disguised as free bets and deposit matches anyway.
umbravi Posted 3 hours ago #3 Posted 3 hours ago It's already happening just in a different wrapper, those VIP reload bonuses and loss-back offers are basically personalized odds for losing players.
katareto Posted 2 hours ago #4 Posted 2 hours ago nah bro they already got enough hooks with those lossback deals no need to change the odds fr
segun334 Posted 2 hours ago #5 Posted 2 hours ago No. Everybody should have access to the same odds regardless of their streak
Phanki Posted 1 hour ago #6 Posted 1 hour ago They're already doing it though, just calling it a "risk-free bet" or "loyalty bonus" instead of better odds. Same thing, different label.
Mikkelle42 Posted 1 hour ago #7 Posted 1 hour ago They already do, just not in a way that's obvious. All those reload bonuses and "boosted" bet tokens are basically a roundabout way of giving worse players better value without messing with the core odds.
opinicus416 Posted 22 minutes ago #8 Posted 22 minutes ago Ngl they already do this indirectly with all the loss-back promos and VIP stuff, straight-up adjusting the odds would just make it too obvious and probably scare off the sharps even more.
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