No.

Furthermore, the psychological impact on the user differs dramatically. Following a service like FastnFree.org encourages engagement with the sport: learning about team dynamics, understanding odds movement, and accepting losses as part of a long-term strategy. The fixed match, however, erodes that engagement. It turns the punter into a passive consumer of a conspiracy, waiting for a guaranteed payout. When that payout never comes, the result is not disappointment but financial violation and a corrosive distrust of the game itself.