In the future, at a quick glance it will appear that I made a correct prediction for every game in the wild card and division series rounds. That’s one of the big red flags right there something not legit was going on. That was 28 right and zero wrong. A record so unrealistic I doubt any would be gematria sports betting scammer would try to lay claim to. Something like 25-3 would be psychologically better. Close enough to perfection to be awesome without being a little bit weird. Like politics, it’s not about your record and character. You just have to give the illusion you are a better person than the competition. At least when you rely on fake news to pump up your own image when your talking points are complete BS.
Adding to the illusion:
On Bluesky, the age of the post shows in the upper right hand corner. That’s 10 months in the case of this gematria related top viewed post here. Plausibility is set up for the future. A quick fly by will show that all my picks were made in early and mid October. But it was simple using a scammer mindset to get that perfect record.
I just waited until the morning after the games were played, looked at my ESPN app and claimed victory. I even threw in some sports fan lingo to not make it sound too robotic and repetitive. The only thing missing was I didn’t take the time to insult anyone by putting in gematria numbers. My profile makes it clear that I’m not looking to run that kind of operation.
And that is one of the two main weapons of sports gematria schemes. Wait until the game is over. Focus on who won and produce a list of magical connections after the fact. It worked for Nostradamus, so why not update it for this day and age? A Nostradamus style prediction would be today claiming, “A lamb shall arise in the east and the winds will howl as the demon awakens from its slumber.” Then people years later will start filling in the blanks through their own biases. A gematria after the fact prediction just substitutes <QB name> = xxx, <All time record vs. opposing team> = xxx, <Final score> = xxx. And ignores the literal millions of things that make no sense at all.
This approach doesn’t work well for those that have structured their thinking logically. Claiming you’ve made a prediction when it’s clearly the morning after. Yeah, you are going to get called out on that.
If you’re not going to try that approach. Well, then you have to pick both teams before the game starts. Which runs into the same problem, the smarter people are going to pick up on that something is not legit. You are claiming to make predictions that are magical in nature, yet you never actually make a prediction. “The Broncos have the upset narrative with 46, but gosh the Eagles have a great record away in head to head match ups, so there’s that 17 narrative.”
Either system results in the same outcome. It’s what’s known as lying your ass off about your record when you put out new content in the future.
And that’s where gematria gambling content starts to get tricky when commandeered for propaganda purposes. The more outrageous the content = more views. Sports celebrities pass away all the time. Even that offensive tackle that only played two seasons has a name and number and a team name. Being disrespectful to their families and whatever legacy they’ve left behind is of no concern. It’s part of the rabbit hole, the pipeline that normalizes talking about death casually - whether it was natural causes or something spectacular when gematria gets used it’s turned into a supernatural forces of evil foretold their murder of this person because they love to mock the common folk. And you are that common folk. We know that because you are posting comments on YouTube videos indicating that you are actually basing wagers on someone reporting the results of yesterday’s game or who picked both teams to win.
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