FadeThePublic
Bankroll Crusher
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Everyone talks about bookmakers wanting you to lose, but that's not really how it works for most books.
The house doesn't care if YOU specifically win or lose. They care about balancing their books and collecting the vig on both sides. If the action is split 50/50, they profit regardless of outcome.
The only time books actually care if you win is when you're betting sharp - getting down early, beating closing lines, hitting soft numbers before they correct. That's when you get limited or closed.
But your standard recreational bettor winning a parlay? The book literally doesn't care. They made their margin on the thousands of other bets that lost that day.
Think about it - casinos don't ban blackjack players who win occasionally. They ban card counters. Same principle.
Most bettors think they're at war with the bookmaker. Reality is, you're just another transaction in their balanced portfolio. Am I wrong here?
The house doesn't care if YOU specifically win or lose. They care about balancing their books and collecting the vig on both sides. If the action is split 50/50, they profit regardless of outcome.
The only time books actually care if you win is when you're betting sharp - getting down early, beating closing lines, hitting soft numbers before they correct. That's when you get limited or closed.
But your standard recreational bettor winning a parlay? The book literally doesn't care. They made their margin on the thousands of other bets that lost that day.
Think about it - casinos don't ban blackjack players who win occasionally. They ban card counters. Same principle.
Most bettors think they're at war with the bookmaker. Reality is, you're just another transaction in their balanced portfolio. Am I wrong here?