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Topic: Issue of fixed Matches - page 16. (Read 1625 times)

hero member
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October 18, 2021, 10:33:21 AM
#11
It happens more often than you think.

Generally, match fixing happens on matches that are not that well-regulated and guarded by the established authorities. Usually, it also happens on events that are considered "small-scale" where the referees and/or players are involved in the scheme.

Recently here in the Philippines, there was a basketball game held in one of its provinces and it was subsequently ruled that the players were involved in match fixing. In addition, match fixing also happens in e-sports where players would bet money/skins in their opponents and they would intentionally throw away the game.

The problem with fixed matches stem from proving that such event did indeed happen.
legendary
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October 18, 2021, 10:18:51 AM
#10
Yes.

Just take the example "dota" who just finished The International 10, we have some new recently "xiao8" coaches from PSG.LGD betting on some match. Fixed match can be from various factor
1. Player betting on the match
2. Player/team who doing fixed match getting paid by some
hero member
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October 18, 2021, 10:12:55 AM
#9
Some of the fixed matches were real and it happened mostly on lower/less popular leagues. I don't know how many of them still exist today but you can browse on the net how many were investigated and busted. Those involved were from top management to the players. Having said that, I think most numbers (scores) sold as fixed matches are fake though.

I do believe that these fix matches doesn't exists in the world of game maybe in gambling I guess it would be possible but then I search first on the net and found that there are already list of fix matches that had happened. It's not just happened in a certain game but to my surprise there are a lot of type of games that fix matches really exists. However, it is also doubtful to place a bet on a certain fix matches especially if the score or number that was given to OP's friend is not legit or fake not unless he's source of score were one of the game facilitator.
legendary
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Degen in the Space
October 18, 2021, 10:09:39 AM
#8
I was with a friend today who was in a hurry to place his bet on some numbers that were sent to him for some football matches that he believes are fixed. I'm a bit confused how fixed matches work.

Are fixed matches real? Do the coach and players of teams were matches have been fixed, do they consent to it? If you were in a team were your next fixture has been fixed, what will be your reaction?

Yes, fixed matches do exist, especially when large corporations are involved. They do exist in sporting events, which is why some people are already benefiting from them because they know who will win the game. At the end of the day, sports are also becoming a business for certain large people, thus we don't wager on sports that have a history of manipulated matches.

So if ever you got info about it, don't trust it unless there's a history about it.  Roll Eyes
sr. member
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Duelbits.com
October 18, 2021, 10:00:20 AM
#7
No one can guarantee the determination of gambling with the numbers that have been given. It's very vulnerable and you're better off betting what you know. Because then whatever the result will be, you have the right to lose, good luck. The match is still real, but you want to return to the consequences that you have decided earlier.
hero member
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October 18, 2021, 09:49:58 AM
#6
I was with a friend today who was in a hurry to place his bet on some numbers that were sent to him for some football matches that he believes are fixed. I'm a bit confused how fixed matches work.

Are fixed matches real? Do the coach and players of teams were matches have been fixed, do they consent to it? If you were in a team were your next fixture has been fixed, what will be your reaction?


It's real but its very hard to distinguished whether the tip that your friend get is real or not unless it was proven in multiple matches. There is a lot of services out there that selling a fake fixed match tip just to have profit to those people that will will purchased it. Only few person can access on this kind of sensitive information so I think selling it in public doesn't seems right if we apply the logic how much they can get by just making it a secret for themselves unlike if they are caught doing it.

legendary
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October 18, 2021, 09:45:25 AM
#5
I was with a friend today who was in a hurry to place his bet on some numbers that were sent to him for some football matches that he believes are fixed. I'm a bit confused how fixed matches work.
You were with your friend who claims that he got some random numbers that were sent to him and he was placing bets, you could have seen first hand whether he won or not and you could have asked him how he got them. It was far better than asking us here who does not have any idea how to find fixed matches  Tongue.

Are fixed matches real? Do the coach and players of teams were matches have been fixed, do they consent to it? If you were in a team were your next fixture has been fixed, what will be your reaction?
You should tell us whether your friend got fixed match or not and in which event he was placing the bet.
legendary
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October 18, 2021, 09:13:41 AM
#4
I was with a friend today who was in a hurry to place his bet on some numbers that were sent to him for some football matches that he believes are fixed. I'm a bit confused how fixed matches work.

Are fixed matches real? Do the coach and players of teams were matches have been fixed, do they consent to it? If you were in a team were your next fixture has been fixed, what will be your reaction?


They are real but you'll probably get scammed believing that you can actually access that information. Whoever selling/telling you these matches is either scamming you or just lying because why not. If I had that information I wouldn't share it with anyone because the more people bet on that game, the more suspicions it would raise and when enough people look at that game, the bets might get cancelled. 99.9% of the time the information you get will be nothing but bullshit.
legendary
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October 18, 2021, 09:09:41 AM
#3
Nobody likes fixed matches but then again, the question is how do you find out if there was any fixing? I don't think its possible in most cases. And if a match is fixed not many people will know about it, if any at all.

The whole point is keeping the fixing under tight wraps so nobody else gets in on the action.

But as far as fixing them, its all up to the top dogs. If they want to fix it, they will and nobody will be the wiser. Roll Eyes
legendary
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October 18, 2021, 09:04:07 AM
#2
Some of the fixed matches were real and it happened mostly on lower/less popular leagues. I don't know how many of them still exist today but you can browse on the net how many were investigated and busted. Those involved were from top management to the players. Having said that, I think most numbers (scores) sold as fixed matches are fake though.
legendary
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October 18, 2021, 08:48:30 AM
#1
I was with a friend today who was in a hurry to place his bet on some numbers that were sent to him for some football matches that he believes are fixed. I'm a bit confused how fixed matches work.

Are fixed matches real? Do the coach and players of teams were matches have been fixed, do they consent to it? If you were in a team were your next fixture has been fixed, what will be your reaction?
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