I have been betting on virtual sports for three years now, first for fun, then I got really into it. And yes, a lot of what is written about "trends" is no longer the future, but the present. But it all works not as obviously as it may seem. According to https://techwinks.com.in/top-10-trends-powering-virtual-sports-betting/, artificial intelligence and algorithms are already really changing the rules of the game. If earlier simulations were just a set of random numbers, now they are becoming more complex. For example, I often follow the virtual league from Global Bet. There you can see how the "teams" in virtual football do not behave completely randomly - sometimes you can really trace streaks, conditional "form", even vulnerability to certain opponents. I once did a mini-analysis based on 200 matches - I found that certain "teams" lose more often when playing in the evening. Coincidence? Maybe. But betting matches can also be monetized. Secondly, live betting in virtual sports is a completely different story. You have less time to react than in regular matches, but the odds sometimes jump in a way that you rarely see in real sports. It is important to follow the simulation: for example, in virtual tennis it happens that a player loses the first serve - and then the odds on him sharply soar, although logically he can easily win back. The main thing is to know the mechanics of each game.
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