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I have been heavily involved in virtual sports betting since the end of 2020, I started during quarantine, when real matches were being cancelled en masse, and gradually got into it. And yes, during this time I really see how this industry has not just changed, but literally "re-sewn" itself from head to toe. Previously, according to https://techwinks.com.in/top-10-trends-powering-virtual-sports-betting/, everything resembled a slot machine - some kind of miserable animation, a minimum of logic, predictability around zero. Now the picture is completely different. The most obvious trend is an enhanced imitation of realism: simulations are now not only visually cooler, but also mathematically more complex. Algorithms have begun to take into account the dynamics of matches, the behavior of "teams" in real time, and you, as a player, can no longer simply operate with bare odds. Analysis is needed — I'm serious, I now actually keep Excel tables, monitor series and patterns. Another important thing is automation. Custom bots have appeared that allow you to place series of bets according to pre-set logic. Someone writes scripts in Python, someone uses ready-made services — this is no longer exotic, but just a tool. I tested a couple myself, and yes, there is a result, especially on those simulators where event generation still follows some recurring laws.

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crazy thief322
crazy thief322
3 days ago

An interesting topic, and it's true that I now come across videos or articles about AI in simulations and smart bets at every step. I even saw someone collecting data on 500 virtual football matches to deduce some patterns. It seems that virtual sports have ceased to be just a "spare tire" between real games and have become an independent ecosystem.

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