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Bet Chat recommends…

Everyone loves a recommendation don’t they? 

That’s why I’ve decided to start an all new Sunday series, where Bet Chat Bec and I will be highlighting the very best stuff we’ve been consuming with our eyes and ears over the preceding seven days.

It also – shock horror – won’t be purely stuff about sport, betting and investing. After all, having other interests and being able to ‘switch off’ is very much a good thing.

So, without further ado, let’s get started…

This week there’s a distinct focus on the philosophical and so we start with this documentary about whether we’re actually all just bits of code in a computer programme. Eerie stuff!

Next up and on similar lines is a fascinating long read on whether ‘free will’ is an illusion. Grab a cuppa and get stuck in here.

(By the way, if you have any thoughts and feelings on either of those topics, do feel free to drop me an email at clients@thebetchat.com as it’s an area that fascinates me.)

Inspired by that article but a bit less deep (which might come as a relief!) is this one by Football Weekly’s Max Rushden about myopia and preordained feelings when watching England at a major tournament.

And finally, speaking of major tournaments, the Euros starts on Friday! I’m certainly excited for it and our pro football bettor Adam Cheng is too. So much so that he’s put together a special offer for the competition…

You can hear about it by clicking this link.

With that, I’m off. Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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