Last week i placed my first sportpesa jackpot bet after a long and good research but i only got 4/13 games correct.
What i came to realise is that you dont have to research so hard ,9/13 of the winning teams were the teams with the least odds, then there were 3 draws ( 2 of which i had predicted correctly ) and 1 team whose odds were high won, if only i had followed my instincts singekosa 10/13 correct but i will try my luck this week, again most of the teams that were playing in last week jackpot are still playing this week so the prediction wont be that hard to figure out i hope.
The good thing about the jackpot you can place more than one bet and if you get 10/13, 11/13, 12/13 games correct bado kuna pesa mob za kushinda
I also used to bet almost daily, I remember placing a multibet worth 73k and guess which team failed me…a home team whose odd was 1.06 vs the visiting team whose odd was 17.63 (result 0:1). Tokea hapo nikapunguza betting zangu to only once or twice a week
I was hooked to gambling sometime back and that thing is terrible its even more than alcoholism and smoking combined it was hard
But when i quit i was so happy now i dont even
Come close to pool dens and poker tables
Just like in the old days the house, (read the gambling company) never loses.It uses the losers money(majority) to pay the jackpot winners(minority) while throwing token wins your way to keep you hooked.In between, they’re making crazy profits.
A bride called off a wedding after the
groom gambled away Sh50,000 of
funds set aside for it in the SportPesa
competition.
Brigitte Wanjira boarded a matatu at
Kahawa Wendani bus terminus in
Kiambu on Sunday with her luggage in
tow, ignoring Fredrick Savwa’s pleas
and leaving him standing in the rain.
Wanjira reproached Savwa for his
folly saying she could not marry a
man who did not consult her before
spending their money.
She said it was not the first time he
had lost money gambling, noting that
he misused their rent the previous
month.
Savwa who expected to win the Sh8.9
million jackpot said he only gambled
because chances of winning were
“very high”.
He said his intention was to top up the
wedding fund, but Wanjira who was
unconvinced cancelled the May 23
event.
Triza Nyambura, a witness, said
Wanjira had acted prudently as many
women fall victim to their husband’s
poor financial habits.
Nyambura noted that men are
increasingly getting addicted to betting
in the competition.
She said they waste school fees and
household funds and forget their
obligations.