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⍰ ASK Do you think sticking to the options you know is more better betting on sport?

Okay my title state it all, I wouldn't want to go further ranting much but would like to share a screenshot because while booking the game today in a local casino there are some options I came across which I am not used to it but I just feels like to test running those option to see how it works and, it went the other way which made me losing the entire bet. That is, if that I didn't chose that option I could have end up winning today's game but that option which I don't know very well ended up cutting off my game, this led me to share here to know whether you picked unfamiliar options while gambling or you just stick to those options which you knows very well. Below are my screenshots..






Please share your thoughts. keep note that this post has already been on the other forum as OP
 
I understand how tempting it can be to try out new options when betting, particularly if they seem like they might offer a better chance or a larger payout. There have undoubtedly been times when my curiosity overcame me and I deviated from the typical wagers I am familiar with. The majority of the time, those chances didn't pay off, and I later regretted not staying in my comfort zone. I now make an effort to remind myself that gambling already entails a significant amount of risk; adding uncertainty with options I don't fully understand only makes losing more likely. Experimenting is acceptable in my opinion, but only after conducting thorough research or small-scale testing first.
 

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