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By Serge Gorelikov | Published: February 5, 2026
In the world of sports betting, people usually talk about strategies, odds, discipline, and bankroll management. But there’s another element, just as important in any system - feedback. Without it, it’s impossible to know whether what you’re doing works or if you’re moving in the right direction. That’s why today I want to talk not about bets, but about how people respond to them.

Every week, I share theories on earning from sports betting on our website. I explain how to think, how to calculate risks, and how to approach the market not like a casino, but like a financial instrument. In our Telegram channel, I publish at least six bets per week under my authorship.
In December, we ran a Christmas challenge that brought a net profit of at least 200 euros, depending on the starting bankroll. Before the New Year, I offered seven earning options, which continue to bring money. This isn’t a one-time stroke of luck, but a system based on a model, discipline, and proper bankroll management.
And here the main question arises: how do subscribers use these opportunities? Some earn, some test, some observe from the sidelines, and some just read and do nothing. But outwardly, it all looks the same - silence. No reaction, no comments, no feedback. And for the author, this is the hardest part of the work.
Why does this happen? First, many people are afraid to show themselves. They feel awkward sharing their success, just as they feel awkward admitting when something didn’t work out. Second, some subscribers treat the content as a free resource: they take it and move on, not feeling the need to share results. Third, there’s fear of jinxing things, of bragging, or of seeming naive. And all of this is completely normal human behaviour.
But for me, as an author, the absence of feedback is a blind spot. I can’t see where my strengths lie and where I’m falling short. I don’t know which formats work best: theory, challenges, ready-made bets, or earning options. I don’t know what actually helps you earn money and what remains just a text in your feed.
Feedback isn’t only about praise. It’s about growth. When you write that something worked for you, you motivate others. When you say it didn’t work, you help me improve the system. When you ask questions, you make the content deeper and more precise. It’s a dialogue, not a one-way broadcast.
Betting isn’t magic or a lottery. It’s a path where discipline, calculation, and learning from mistakes are key. And just as analysing past results is important in betting, analysing audience reactions is crucial in content. Growth is impossible without it.
My goal isn’t just to provide bets, but to create a community of people who learn to earn, think, analyse, and grow together. And here, every response from you is a contribution to collective development. Feedback isn’t a formality - it’s a tool that makes the system stronger and the results more stable.
You can always contact me at www.carkos@gmail.com. Also, please leave your reactions and write your comments under the posts in our free Telegram channel.
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