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How much of your balance do you plan to spend on sports betting?


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How much of your balance do you plan to spend on sports betting? Sports betting is coming soon, let's share what percentage of your balance do you plan to spend on sports betting or maybe you will stop playing at casino at all?

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For now I really don't have an idea what is sport betting I heard it but I didn't try it 
Maybe soon after launch I study it and if I love it maybe almost the same as I deposit and play on stake games

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3 hours ago, wngo123 said:

How much of your balance do you plan to spend on sports betting? Sports betting is coming soon, let's share what percentage of your balance do you plan to spend on sports betting or maybe you will stop playing at casino at all?

I intend to bet a lot but sports betting, as it is a very reliable type of bet because it is based on external factors, and I hope that I can make a lot of profit from those bets.

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I like sports betting and I play also with other sites but now maybe after some days stake add sportsbook so I play betting on stake Because I like stake.

And how much balance use this depends on the match and I mostly play sports betting on cricket and when I see match which teams then I decide the bet amount

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Well, no more 25% of my balances are gonna be spent in sports, I was a sportsbet fan some years ago and it was such too annoying and frustrating, I prefer playing faster in virtual games. Although, I might chase high odds on sports.

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The only time I bet on sports was just for fun on some random (not so popular) football league, or soccer whatever 🙄 That actually turned out pretty well and since sports betting is going to be available on Stake I'm surely going to try it out often.

There seems to be a vast amount of sport that we will be able to bet on including Cricket, tennis racing etc and this is surely going to find interest of majority in some way. 

 

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I think that I will make a minimum of $1 bets on each game. I don’t see the point of huge bets as anything can happen in games and it should only be fun at the end of the day xD 

The games that I might bet a bit more on are games with high odds, with the potential to actually win those games. I know a few people that specialises in match betting, so I can take a few tips and tricks from them :D 

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I don't know yet, because I haven't seen how to play stake sportsbook at the time of release. I usually bet 20 $ - 100 $ on other sites sportsbook. I like to bet on football. Likewise, if a sportsbook is released on my stake, my account is betting on soccer, but I will not stop gambling on stake, even though the sportsbook is released later.

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As soon as it is released i'll try my best to place as much and as bigger bets as I can because that is all I wanted to see in Stake between the game modes of all sorts.

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21 hours ago, wngo123 said:

How much of your balance do you plan to spend on sports betting? Sports betting is coming soon, let's share what percentage of your balance do you plan to spend on sports betting or maybe you will stop playing at casino at all?

i think ill be addicted once stake have sport betting, i love sports and i love gambling too, i will bet all my money once they have this on stake.

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Until I deduced anything from Stake. I plan to put crypto on the exchange. And I’m mistaken a lot. It's hard to bet. Despite the football fan I am.

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I intend to bet a lot but sports betting, as it is a very reliable type of bet because it is based on external factors, and I hope that I can make a lot of profit from those bets.

I agree with you however the only disadvantage of sports betting is time... which means you will need to wait after placing a bet for the sport event to finish and since a lot of people are inpatient then casino will still be more popular than sports betting :) because it gives result instantly. 

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