A few days ago, I was going on with my day when my very close friend called me with excitement about a post he came across and sent me a link to what was referred to as Sports Betting Masterclass. This is the first time I have come across something like that to be honest and the people behind the masterclass promised to teach how how to predict and win matches, manage your risks and improved your overall betting chances and results.
But I personally see gambling as a game of luck and chances, so how can somebody teach you how to win bets when it is largely based on luck, can we say such premium masterclass are legit enough for somebody to invest his money into or they are just there to collect people’s hard earned money? Has anybody here ever paid for a sports betting masterclass before and was it useful enough for you to encourage another person to join?
I don't see anything wrong with such courses, as long as they provide useful information - an understanding of probabilities, mathematical expectation, and the mechanics of the game itself. It even seems to me that a literate person will not succumb to gambling because he understands why the bookmaker has an advantage and why losing in the long run is inevitable. Therefore, such courses (I repeat, if they provide useful information) can even be considered as a vaccination against gambling. But naturally, if they paint a rosy picture and "teach" how to always win, then this is something that is in a gray area, not from a legal point of view, but certainly from a moral one.