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SURE SPORTS BETTING CALCULATOR 1.0.0

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What if you could place a bet without losing? what if you always won the toss of a coin no matter the result? well that's a dream or is it?
WELCOME TO SURE BETTING
Ever taken a pause to ask yourself how bookmakers make profits without having an actual prediction of how a certain sports game will go?well its not magic its simple math.When pricing a market,bookmakers(the house) will almost always add in an edge where the total odds of all outcomes are more than 100%.


See the odds are rigged to favor the house every time so that no matter the outcome the house will always win.But what if we can calculate their 'edge' and place multiple bets so we also don't lose no matter the outcome?This script does all that for you. Not only does it detect a negative margin for you it recommends bet amounts for each event across different bookmakers.

This script can be used to:
detect if there is a sure bet opportunity 
calculate and output how much you should bet on each event for a sure bet
calculate and output returns on investment
calculate and output profit
Warn if odds are not a 'sure bet' case
supports 1or2 events
support 1orXor2 events
support adding custom events

HOW TO USE

Run the script and select the sure bet calculator

select the type of event you are betting on("1or2","1orXor2" etc)

Input the amount you want to win (total possible win)

input the odds involved

The script will give you a detailed bet instruction on how much to stake on each event and more stats

 

DISCLAIMER

For the problem gamblers who think they just hit gold this is not a get rich quick scheme its rather a slow but sure approach

read the instructions section of the script for more insight

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