Is the GGBet e-sports Canada bookmaker a good fit for a beginner?
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August 18, 2025 at 7:02 am #1064619
Hi, guys! I’m just starting to understand eSports betting, and I came across the GGBet bookmaker. Has anyone tried betting there? How difficult is it to figure out? Is it really possible to withdraw winnings without any problems? Which games are better for beginners: Dota 2, CS2, or something else?
August 18, 2025 at 7:33 am #1064626Have you ever tried betting anywhere else? Which game are you more interested in watching, Dota or CS? When I was just starting out, I thought long and hard about where to try, and I eventually settled on the GGBet bookmaker https://gg.bet/en-ca/ . I deposited only 15 dollars from my card at first. I bet 5 dollars on a CS2 match with odds around 2.1, and my bet won. Then, I withdrew 20 dollars for the first time, and it arrived on my card in 6–7 hours. Now, I usually bet on Blast-level tournaments or Dota majors. I bet on favorites with odds of 1.7–2.0, but sometimes I bet on underdogs with odds of 3.5–4.0. I’ve made a good profit a couple of times. Once, I made almost 40 with a 10 dollars bet simply because I correctly predicted an upset. What tournaments are you interested in?
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August 26, 2025 at 4:52 pm #1072378Hi, guys! I’m just starting to understand eSports betting, and I came across the GGBet bookmaker. Has anyone tried betting there? How difficult is it to figure out? Is it really possible to withdraw winnings without any problems? Which games are better for beginners: Dota 2, CS2, or something else?
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October 14, 2025 at 12:21 pm #1096857Do you track your bets somehow or just place them and check results later? I feel like I’m missing something by not analyzing what actually works and what doesn’t
October 14, 2025 at 1:22 pm #1096887I started tracking everything about three months ago and it changed how I approach betting completely. Before that I was just placing random bets without any pattern. Now I keep a simple spreadsheet where I note the sport, bet type, odds, and result. What helped me a lot was using 1xbet kenya because their bet history section shows all the details you need. You can see your closing odds, when you placed the bet, and compare it to the final result. I noticed I was actually losing money on accumulators but doing okay with single bets on football
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