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Do you believe there is really gambling hack tips

11 months ago by shidamkomer
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11 months ago

In the very recent, i came across some FB ads showing that the company provide tips and hacks for you to win money from few renewed gaming platform, thought i really doubt the success rate and trust. will you give a hand to try?

11 months ago

very interesting

shidamkomer
11 months ago

Hello there.

If I'm about to take your question and interest seriously, which is usually quite hard when one person tries to make the impression of a conversation using a "second account" (very interesting 🙂), I need to start with a simple question:

How reliable does this offer really sound?

Not reliable at all,..

We know that social media and many other chat apps are great places to catch the interest of people seeking fortune with almost zero effort, wouldn't you say?

So, think about that for a moment with me. How come the world is not full of billionaires when there is actually a reliable source of steady income in the form of guaranteed casino winnings?

Simply because it is fake and a scam.


Never trust anyone who offers a legit advantage over the casino. Such people aim to scam you by taking your money if you are lucky to win or better, they just try to abuse you.

Be vigilant, think responsible 🙏

Radka
11 months ago

Thank you radka on your kind words, what you would you recommend?


11 months ago

What you say is real in the most cases. But I play very long years and have bought several Roulettesystem for the garbage. But since months I play with an unbelievable System called ALL-6. First of all I was thinking very negative but now I am content and the purchase price I have made in 3 days after starting.

Now I am never changing that and play online, landbased and RND.



11 months ago

Thank you radka on your kind words, what you would you recommend?


11 months ago

I would definitely recommend avoiding such offers and not to take them as it can be very easy to be scammed as Radka has already explained. Certainly do not click on anything like that and do not pay attention to it to avoid problems that could arise from it. This is my recommendation. 🙂

11 months ago

What you say is real in the most cases. But I play very long years and have bought several Roulettesystem for the garbage. But since months I play with an unbelievable System called ALL-6. First of all I was thinking very negative but now I am content and the purchase price I have made in 3 days after starting.

Now I am never changing that and play online, landbased and RND.



11 months ago

Hi, I already replied to you here: https://casino.guru/forum/other-casino-games/who-knows-the-all-6-roulette-system#post-83063 and I would like you to explain there the system you are talking about:

Jaro
11 months ago

I have found that in Ebay.The results are good but sometimes I loose and its normal.There is no system whith 100% .At the end of the month I have a good income.

Binoligan
11 months ago

Keep it here, please. 🙏

11 months ago

I understand your curiosity about these ads offering tips and hacks for winning at gaming platforms. It's important to approach these claims with a healthy dose of skepticism. The reality is, if these methods were as effective as advertised, the individuals or companies behind them would likely be using these strategies to earn significant profits themselves rather than selling the tips.

Most casino games, especially slots, are based on random number generators, making it virtually impossible to predict outcomes with any consistent success. While there might be strategies to manage your bankroll or play more effectively, there's no guaranteed method to ensure consistent winnings.

It's also crucial to be aware of the potential risks of scams. Unfortunately,‏‏‎ ‎ ‎the promise of easy winnings can be a common tactic used by scammers to entice people.

I would recommend focusing on enjoying gaming as a form of entertainment rather than a means to earn money, and always gamble responsibly. Remember, if something sounds too good to be true, it often is. ‏‏‎‎‏

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EmilyJohnson7
11 months ago

I agree with what you wrote and I think you summed it up pretty accurately. Most of the time these offers are a scam and if they weren't exactly as you said, obviously it wouldn't be offered to other people but the people who own it would make money from it. 

So thanks for the addition and your opinion on this topic because it was really good. 

Anyway, have you ever come across similar offers ? 

11 months ago

It sounds like signals from crypto channels, you can trust them, but you never know if it was good advice

Tylaney
11 months ago

It would be good to use the "reply" button in this case so we know who you have replied to. 

However, I definitely think that similar tips and advice are not good at all if someone offers such things, It's dangerous and untrustworthy in my opinion because if a person could win money with it, no one would share it publicly.

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