Is it better to gamble alone or with friends/family? Let’s discuss.
Discipline
From this front, it is certainly better to bet in a group.
You are more likely to avoid patterns losing gamblers fall into, such as chasing losses and placing spontaneous bad value bets, when you have to admit it to a group.
You are more likely to stick to the plan and not let the group down.

Synchronise your winnings and celebrate together!
Did you ever have a big win, but your mates don’t have the budget or excitement to celebrate with you?
With the custom nature of our service, we can organise to give the same bets to both you and a friend on whatever event you request (we will find bets that won’t have your accounts linked and limited).
This means when you win, so does your mate!
Depending on the betting strategy you choose, that can be anything between covering the drinks that night, to a big holiday with your mates to celebrate!
Ask us about the strategies here.

Bonding
With less social interactions these days, bonding with friends is another benefit of social gambling.
With our service always beating the bookies in the long run, both of you will profit in the long run from this, as well as having some competitive banter watching your bets together!
I’ve personally made friends with a number of clients – although I’m technically working, the buzz of a win always releases endorphins and binds people together.

Account linking by the bookies
Beware! If you use “Bet with mates” from Sportsbet, or any similar service, the bookie will immediately link your accounts so that if one gets limited, so does the other. Use us instead.
We only share bets that won’t get your account linked thanks to our experience in the industry (as well as having a high margin over the bookies)!
