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For every one person caught/indicted there’s at least one which isn’t.

It’s honestly too easy to rig betting on player props in sports. One bad pitch is a win for anybody which bets on it to be a ball.

I think that at the end of it all you’re just gonna see sports books adjust the player bets they offer because there’s really no way to stop it from happening. The only thing they can do is persecute people when it’s “obvious”.
 
They got caught months ago so it was just a matter of time.

Clase is considered a top 3 closer in the game, and he was about to get PAID even more. Colossal fuck up.
 
Also, I am uhhh… Willing to bet… most of the time these people get caught, and those which placed the bets get caught; Sports books and Casinos could and would recognize suspicious wagers. I think that’s something which could be linked to this MLB situation ( I saw the pitch, it was wild… Like so bad that if you were rigging it you would still throw it better).

Actually,.. His defense should claim that IMO. That pitch is so bad. If they linked anybody he knows to betting on it he’s done. No defense can win… The atrocity of that pitch is the evidence of innocence or guilt.

The sports books get average type bets. Like most people betting $x on something like that. Probably often small dollar bets on lines like that, the instant payout. Probably some higher dollar lines, but these are probably by people which often do so. You get somebody placing a $100,000 bet on something like that out of no where, you’re gonna get the books attention. Same as at the casino, you win out of the blue on something like that and it’s going to be out of the ordinary.

A casino is going to dispute, online sports books would dispute. You’re just not going to hear about it, because it’s business. Who’s to say really tipped the FBI off onto these recent allegations from the start? You can’t convince me that the sports books didn’t have something to do with it.

Who’s to say how it really goes down. But if the FBI is involved then I can pretty much guarantee you that as part of their investigation they audit who placed wagers on these events. They could know who placed more than $100,000 on an event, and they could probably even get information from casinos or sports books on how often that person has wagered anything near that amount.

My logic is that a Casino or a Sports book are both businesses, and they are going to document if you win hundreds of thousands of Dollars from them, or if you are winning stupid money with stupid bets with stupid accuracy. “Dang man this person is betting $150k on every Rozier prop and winning… They’ve won $850,000”. Like they aren’t going to notice… Part of the reason why I think Rozier is in much more legal trouble than Billups; I’m sure they have plenty of record of people he is involved with placing bets on those games.

I’m just saying… You go to a casino and bet $1,000,000 for that to be a ball… It’s either your lucky day, or you’re going to jail.
 
Also, I am uhhh… Willing to bet… most of the time these people get caught, and those which placed the bets get caught; Sports books and Casinos could and would recognize suspicious wagers. I think that’s something which could be linked to this MLB situation ( I saw the pitch, it was wild… Like so bad that if you were rigging it you would still throw it better).

Actually,.. His defense should claim that IMO. That pitch is so bad. If they linked anybody he knows to betting on it he’s done. No defense can win… The atrocity of that pitch is the evidence of innocence or guilt.

The sports books get average type bets. Like most people betting $x on something like that. Probably often small dollar bets on lines like that, the instant payout. Probably some higher dollar lines, but these are probably by people which often do so. You get somebody placing a $100,000 bet on something like that out of no where, you’re gonna get the books attention. Same as at the casino, you win out of the blue on something like that and it’s going to be out of the ordinary.

A casino is going to dispute, online sports books would dispute. You’re just not going to hear about it, because it’s business. Who’s to say really tipped the FBI off onto these recent allegations from the start? You can’t convince me that the sports books didn’t have something to do with it.

Who’s to say how it really goes down. But if the FBI is involved then I can pretty much guarantee you that as part of their investigation they audit who placed wagers on these events. They could know who placed more than $100,000 on an event, and they could probably even get information from casinos or sports books on how often that person has wagered anything near that amount.

My logic is that a Casino or a Sports book are both businesses, and they are going to document if you win hundreds of thousands of Dollars from them, or if you are winning stupid money with stupid bets with stupid accuracy. “Dang man this person is betting $150k on every Rozier prop and winning… They’ve won $850,000”. Like they aren’t going to notice… Part of the reason why I think Rozier is in much more legal trouble than Billups; I’m sure they have plenty of record of people he is involved with placing bets on those games.

I’m just saying… You go to a casino and bet $1,000,000 for that to be a ball… It’s either your lucky day, or you’re going to jail.

Its literally why they got caught. That defense wont fly. They are screwed, its just a matter of how much they are in trouble, not if.
 

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