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About two years ago I was looking for a sports event to bet on and I saw a game where Manchester United was playing against Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace was leading by 3 goals during the 60th minute and I said to myself there is no way Manchester can win from this point as they had been beaten by Crystal Palace 1-0 three months ago. I checked the odds and they were 1.5 for Manchester to win and 2.5 in favor of Crystal Palace which I found was 'ODD'. I bet $25 on Crystal Palace to win and about an hour later I decided to check Google for the final score but I could not see the result anywhere. I checked the outcome of my bet on Bons casino, the site where I had placed the wager and found out that Manchester had won 5-3. I again checked Google for result but I could not find the final score. After carefully inspecting my bet I found out that this was not a real sporting event but a match generated by using a program called simulated reality. Lots of betting platforms use simulated reality programs to create sports events where computer programs play against each other. Casinos use this software to generate various events on Football, tennis, Cricket, Basketball and many other sports. The odds on these events are generated based on the skill and performance of the real teams but the outcome of events can be surprising at times as a team which is less skilled in reality may end up winning. The odds during these events fluctuates during the whole game and punters can get great odds during anytime of the event. I have tried these events mostly when I get free bets and on most occasions I have made good profit. You can bet on coin toss, kick off, corners, player performances, final score to be odd or even and many other events during a game. These games are generally created during off season or at a time of day which is different than the actual event so punters don’t confuse them with real events. Simulated reality betting doesn’t need a lot of strategy as it’s mostly like a slot machine where the outcome is decided from the moment the event begins. It’s just a longer version of a slot spin. I love slots and I love simulated reality betting as well, as sometimes it’s more exciting than an actual sporting event.