| corybell26 • PM |
Jun 03, 2025 6:21 PM
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I noticed that in boxing, betting on favorites is often simply pointless - the odds are low. Is there any point in trying to bet on the round at the end of the fight? Or is it too unpredictable? Maybe someone has successful cases or life hacks on this topic?
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| anthonyaaa • PM |
Jun 03, 2025 7:39 PM
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I usually do all this through http://1xbet-ireland.com/casino/ , on their casino page. Yes, don't be surprised - their "Casino" section includes both extended sports simulations and live shows from providers, where there are thematic sections, including virtual fights. If you are interested in boxing, I advise you to look not only at the bookmaker's layouts, but also follow the news from training camps. They often provide a clue to at what stage the fight may end.
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| massir • PM |
Jun 16, 2025 10:47 AM
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yeah betting on boxing favorites is like buying bread. no thrill, just basic. if you’re gonna bet, do it on something risky like the round or exact finish. only thing is you need a service that actually shows it clearly. saw on https://app1win.com/ that 1win makes this stuff a bit easier to follow, tho i’m still using a different one for now. anyone tried it for real - is it actually usable?
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