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October 14, 2024, 05:17:02 AM
#94
You think it would be that easy anymore? After the change of policy on telegram app and you think such thing will be that possible and likely to happened?, Well to me i found it very hard to such thing to happened since telegram is no long a decentralized platform, and if such happens it can easily be revealed. However, there maybe another platform which such thing would happened about match fixing or even though its happening it would be with a serious caution.

Regardless of the fact that telegram is decentralized or centralized, the match-fixing can take place anywhere with the identities remaining hidden throughout the process. It is a fact that only a few match fixing are exposed and there are a lot more that never come to the public and it remains hidden from everyone. I think it is impossible to stop this match-fixing unless there are serious consequences for those who are involved in it. As long as there is a greed for money, the players will continue to be involved in this bad act.
it has been an issue everywhere inside gambling world about match fixing , not only in telegram but in all platforms that they can hide from being caught .
and public knowledge? there are limited people that has knowledge in what is really happening in many sports for long time now .
Have you lost your mind my dud, match fixing is illegal especially in gambling I don't think anyone cares about this issue
one of the things we all fear is matches that are fixed,

good luck with that
maybe he knew that since he have just hide after making this post .
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October 14, 2024, 04:24:02 AM
#93
Have you lost your mind my dud, match fixing is illegal especially in gambling I don't think anyone cares about this issue
one of the things we all fear is matches that are fixed,

good luck with that
but for scammers or cheaters like OP? this isn't illegal mate because this is how they make living , in cheating or taking advantage of others caring nothing of what will be then faith but theirs only .

how i wish that these kind of people will be put behind the bars so they will never victimized or fool other people .
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October 14, 2024, 04:07:11 AM
#92
Have you lost your mind my dud, match fixing is illegal especially in gambling I don't think anyone cares about this issue
one of the things we all fear is matches that are fixed,

good luck with that
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October 13, 2024, 04:03:03 PM
#91
There are still players who still have a desire for match-fixing?

We all know that gambling is all about luck. Why is it that gamblers would not have the desire for fixing matches? Once a gambler has a fixed match, he or she may not worry about whether they will lose or win the bet. All they will be thinking is about how their account  will be created after the match finished. Even I, if I had the opportunity to have fixed match, I would be happy and willing to pay for it. But the truth is that it is very rare to get a fixed match because scammers are everywhere. If someone is not careful, they may end up being scammed by someone claiming to have fixed matches, which is a lie. I have seen people who have been scammed before when they tried to get fixed matches.

match-fixing is usually hidden and only a few people know about it.

Honestly, someone can't just come across a fixed match anywhere like that. In fact, for someone to get a fixed match, they need to be close with a certain group of big gamblers because I believe they are the ones getting it. It’s only a few people who actually get the opportunity to access these fixed matches. Even when they want to place a bet, I think there are usually rules regarding the amount to be wagered. If it's a very large sum of money, it may be possible for the fixed match to be exposed, which could lead to complications later on. From what I've seen online, the people who win fixed matches usually only bet small amounts.
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October 13, 2024, 02:31:58 PM
#90
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There are still players who still have a desire for match-fixing?
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No one wants to do this anyway.

Sure, there could be several reasons which lead players to become corrupted, specially those who do not actually feel passion for their discipline and sport and always saw it as a way to get money and become famous, etc.
And to be honest, if nobody wanted to participate in match-fixing, it would not be a problem in the first place, since it is indeed a problem (specially in small leagues) means there are players willing to sell themselves to the highest bidder.

Also, there are occasions in developing countries when players are offered money to fix matches, if they refuse the money they get threatened by mafias and crime syndicates... I mean physically threatened, under that pressure it is normal to assume there are thousands of players who cannot handle it and end up doing the bidding of those criminals.
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October 13, 2024, 02:22:28 PM
#89
There are still players who still have a desire for match-fixing?
People are still desperate to make money from gambling, so they are ready to do anything just to get money. People like them are the ones that are always looking for groups providing all this match fixing, but we all know that things like this are mostly fake. people that do know about match fixing don’t make it public, they do it hidden because they know the risk involved in it, and they will already have their money, so they won’t be looking for people to sell those matches to on telegram groups.
 
So I do see all those prediction groups as scams, because most of them are always on social media looking for people to pay some amount of money so that they will be added to the group. If you are really making money from gambling, then you won’t be begging people to join your group.

match-fixing is usually hidden and only a few people know about it.
Match fixing is always hidden, and it’s always known about by the top officials, and they won’t come on the internet to disclose it, they are always doing it to enrich themselves and their close ones, but it’s not always been published online.
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October 13, 2024, 01:44:59 PM
#88
We know that this kind of action has a negative impact on the players, teams, and of course, the organizers. I don't think so they will risk their career just to have this match-fixing. Another thing that match fixing is illegal so expect a sanction so if you are a player with a good reputation and skills why taking a risk with the small money.
If you have noticed, you will barely see players from big teams or big leagues being involved in match-fixing or spot-fixing, the reason is simple, they get enough money already and they don't need to do that only to get some extra money. The ones who do such things are players and officials from lower leagues where there isn't a lot of money to be earned neither by the players nor by the officials, so when they are allowed to make more money, they go ahead and do it because who doesn't want more money?

This is the reason why gambling and sports betting whales or you could say mafias use small-scale leagues to win millions and billions of dollars every year. They spend about 20% to 30% on fixings and earn extremely large amounts from the bets that they win after fixing the matches by bribing the players or officials.
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October 13, 2024, 10:01:39 AM
#87
Trying to find someone to get you connections with these pro tennis players? and then you're paying them ...
That $2,500 isn’t meant for the players directly; it’s more of a finder’s fee for anyone who can connect OP with a player willing to rig a game. According to the post, it’s $2,500 per player—so if you find 10 players, that’s a total of $25,000. But the real question is, is it worth it? And are players even interested in taking that risk?
There are still players who still have a desire for match-fixing?
Are we easy to find players like that? I don't think so, match-fixing is usually hidden and only a few people know about it.

Not commensurate with what we receive with the risk, it's still better to find 10 players to get a lot of money what if only 1 player is also a small reward and greater risk then obviously this is not commensurate.

No one wants to do this anyway.

You are right, match fixing is not usually a public show, it's just a secret activity that is carried out secretly without the knowledge of common people, because it is highly against the rule of sports. OP, can not actually get help, despite that there are se persons that would want to accept the offer of $2,500 but it's not possible to even get a players that will listen to such chat because they know the risk it can have on their career.
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October 13, 2024, 09:26:30 AM
#86
You think it would be that easy anymore? After the change of policy on telegram app and you think such thing will be that possible and likely to happened?, Well to me i found it very hard to such thing to happened since telegram is no long a decentralized platform, and if such happens it can easily be revealed. However, there maybe another platform which such thing would happened about match fixing or even though its happening it would be with a serious caution.
Using Telegram for match-fixing? That’s an automatic scam. You can’t just find someone online to fix a game for you or someone else. It’s not as simple as posting, “Hey, find me a person to fix the game, I’ll pay.” That’s not how it works. These syndicates are smart—they prefer verbal communication to leave no trace if an investigation happens.

In most cases, the people who pay for the game to be manipulated are people with great financial and political power or who have great power in sports. This way, they can pressure the players and referees who are involved in the scheme and not report anything wrong to them. When some cases reach the press, the players and referees are always the ones who get blamed. That's why when I read posts on the internet from people asking how they can access the fixed game schemes, I laugh. Because that's really stupid. The guy who is on the internet asking this has no idea that he is getting involved in something that could result in years in prison.
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October 13, 2024, 08:08:20 AM
#85
You think it would be that easy anymore? After the change of policy on telegram app and you think such thing will be that possible and likely to happened?, Well to me i found it very hard to such thing to happened since telegram is no long a decentralized platform, and if such happens it can easily be revealed. However, there maybe another platform which such thing would happened about match fixing or even though its happening it would be with a serious caution.

Regardless of the fact that telegram is decentralized or centralized, the match-fixing can take place anywhere with the identities remaining hidden throughout the process. It is a fact that only a few match fixing are exposed and there are a lot more that never come to the public and it remains hidden from everyone. I think it is impossible to stop this match-fixing unless there are serious consequences for those who are involved in it. As long as there is a greed for money, the players will continue to be involved in this bad act.
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October 13, 2024, 07:55:03 AM
#84
You think it would be that easy anymore? After the change of policy on telegram app and you think such thing will be that possible and likely to happened?, Well to me i found it very hard to such thing to happened since telegram is no long a decentralized platform, and if such happens it can easily be revealed. However, there maybe another platform which such thing would happened about match fixing or even though its happening it would be with a serious caution.
Using Telegram for match-fixing? That’s an automatic scam. You can’t just find someone online to fix a game for you or someone else. It’s not as simple as posting, “Hey, find me a person to fix the game, I’ll pay.” That’s not how it works. These syndicates are smart—they prefer verbal communication to leave no trace if an investigation happens.
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October 13, 2024, 07:31:22 AM
#83
Trying to find someone to get you connections with these pro tennis players? and then you're paying them ...
That $2,500 isn’t meant for the players directly; it’s more of a finder’s fee for anyone who can connect OP with a player willing to rig a game. According to the post, it’s $2,500 per player—so if you find 10 players, that’s a total of $25,000. But the real question is, is it worth it? And are players even interested in taking that risk?
There are still players who still have a desire for match-fixing?
Are we easy to find players like that? I don't think so, match-fixing is usually hidden and only a few people know about it.
And Telegram is now their then in this modern day, something that is illegal. Regardless, it is hidden but awareness matters, this is what they are now doing through social media. This is no more like the old ways where people were in their dungeons doing illegality in their closets with the knowledge of only a small circle of participants.

With the internet, more people can be contacted, and no matter how they do it, they will convey and do whatever they must do. The only issue is trust, will they pay the money truthfully? And won't the whole process be rigged?
You think it would be that easy anymore? After the change of policy on telegram app and you think such thing will be that possible and likely to happened?, Well to me i found it very hard to such thing to happened since telegram is no long a decentralized platform, and if such happens it can easily be revealed. However, there maybe another platform which such thing would happened about match fixing or even though its happening it would be with a serious caution.
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October 12, 2024, 08:54:38 PM
#82
Trying to find someone to get you connections with these pro tennis players? and then you're paying them ...
That $2,500 isn’t meant for the players directly; it’s more of a finder’s fee for anyone who can connect OP with a player willing to rig a game. According to the post, it’s $2,500 per player—so if you find 10 players, that’s a total of $25,000. But the real question is, is it worth it? And are players even interested in taking that risk?
There are still players who still have a desire for match-fixing?
Are we easy to find players like that? I don't think so, match-fixing is usually hidden and only a few people know about it.
And Telegram is now their then in this modern day, something that is illegal. Regardless, it is hidden but awareness matters, this is what they are now doing through social media. This is no more like the old ways where people were in their dungeons doing illegality in their closets with the knowledge of only a small circle of participants.

With the internet, more people can be contacted, and no matter how they do it, they will convey and do whatever they must do. The only issue is trust, will they pay the money truthfully? And won't the whole process be rigged?
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October 08, 2024, 03:36:38 PM
#81
Trying to find someone to get you connections with these pro tennis players? and then you're paying them ...
That $2,500 isn’t meant for the players directly; it’s more of a finder’s fee for anyone who can connect OP with a player willing to rig a game. According to the post, it’s $2,500 per player—so if you find 10 players, that’s a total of $25,000. But the real question is, is it worth it? And are players even interested in taking that risk?
There are still players who still have a desire for match-fixing?
Are we easy to find players like that? I don't think so, match-fixing is usually hidden and only a few people know about it.

Not commensurate with what we receive with the risk, it's still better to find 10 players to get a lot of money what if only 1 player is also a small reward and greater risk then obviously this is not commensurate.

No one wants to do this anyway.
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October 08, 2024, 11:08:45 AM
#80
Match fixing is against the rule of games and that is corruption, so for that, no one here will be willing to take your offer even if they know a player in the mentioned games, I think many of us here have kick against that match fixing of a thing and at most we definitely not interested in this offer here, you may look else we're, where illegal deals are permitted but definitely not on bitcointalk.

It's indeed corruption, since the idea of match fixing started getting into sports the system has been twisted and the originality is gradually depleting. A lot of people say it's mostly bookmakers that interfare with the outcome of the game, they try to alter the match to their favor by bribing the clubs, the bookmakers are willing to make that sacrifice because they know that they would make a lot of Profit from gamblers. In football this probably happens in local leagues and lower divisions, this is why I love sticking to the main football clubs if I'm interested in placing a bet.
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October 08, 2024, 10:40:07 AM
#79
If there are players who intend to risk their careers for money, I do not imagine that $2500 is worth this high level of risk. When I first read the topic a few days ago, I thought that OP was targeting coaches in his offer and that the reward amount always remains small compared to the level of risk. After a few days reading all the comments on the previous pages that confirm that no one will be led by a suspicious offer no matter what the guarantees are, I found on the ground that match fixing can only be done by someone close to the player or close to his coach who is the closest person able to convince him. In any case, this type of agreement is considered manipulation and a crime punishable by all the laws regulating the games tournaments. I personally have never heard that such a plan has succeeded, but I know that we only hear about failed plans, but it is normal for us not to hear about successful ones.

Op, I advise you to look for other ways to make money because no one here or on any forum can help you with complete credibility, and if you happen to meet someone who contacts you, he is most likely a scammer. Find a job, invest your money, or try your luck at gambling without manipulation, you will definitely succeed with one of these options.
That looks suspicious to us. Match fixing is prohibit but he offers that to people which we know that will be too risky to us if we take his offer. If that is manipulation and a crime, it is better we stay away from that especially if that can risk our career in betting because regulator can investigated it until they find it.

Yes, @OP must search for other ways to makes money. But if he still want to do that, it is better he search for other people who wants to make a deal with him and not from this forum. We don't wants to break any rules while playing gambling so we must be careful and take care of ourselves.

I visit different forums and honestly this is the first time I find such a topic up for discussion. I really doubt that this will be accepted on all platforms and often publication is not allowed.

The success of these attempts means that we will all lose confidence in all sports and that gambling will turn from a bet on a game to a bet on the integrity of the game, which will never be easy to prove or deny. Gambling in sports betting is based primarily on trust in the rules of the game and that there are enough guarantees so that none of the participating parties dare to manipulate the system or direct the game according to certain interests. If attempts to manipulate are repeated and their successes continue, this can affect the popularity of the game and the confidence of players in their favorite sports and teams, and thus no one will bet again and everyone will continue to look for opportunities to cheat and not gambling based on luck and some experience.
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stead.builders
October 07, 2024, 12:22:01 PM
#78
Whoever takes a bite on this offer is putting himself at risk, Fixing matches is not done this way, because its a high-risk deed; it should be on a person-to-person transaction, no way this guy is going to doxx himself and you're not going to doxx yourself too for this guy just so can take this offer, OP has hidden agenda, not only game fixing, you cannot trust an anonymous with dubious offer like this.
Two hidden agenda this can result to is either he tells people that contacted him to first pay certain amount of money to an address like bitcoin or USDt address or he can later threaten the person and blackmail the person. Telling the person that he will reveal him to people if he did not pay certain huge amount of money. I can be wrong but these are the two possible hidden agendas such a person can have in mind. But no one should be so stupid and contact someone like this person. Matches that are fixed are done hidden and in a way everything will stay offline.

If care is not taken, at the end, we may later discover all these turning to scam, though i don't pray this for them, but with the way things are going now online and how people were making various gambling offers in an irregular and unrealistic manners, its alarming that one could translate some of them as being only an attempt for scam, we have to be careful on whatever requires money form us to use, at last, gamblers may not get the service, win the match and lost their money.
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October 07, 2024, 05:27:08 AM
#77
Whoever takes a bite on this offer is putting himself at risk, Fixing matches is not done this way, because its a high-risk deed; it should be on a person-to-person transaction, no way this guy is going to doxx himself and you're not going to doxx yourself too for this guy just so can take this offer, OP has hidden agenda, not only game fixing, you cannot trust an anonymous with dubious offer like this.
Two hidden agenda this can result to is either he tells people that contacted him to first pay certain amount of money to an address like bitcoin or USDt address or he can later threaten the person and blackmail the person. Telling the person that he will reveal him to people if he did not pay certain huge amount of money. I can be wrong but these are the two possible hidden agendas such a person can have in mind. But no one should be so stupid and contact someone like this person. Matches that are fixed are done hidden and in a way everything will stay offline.
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October 06, 2024, 04:35:30 AM
#76
I don't know maybe there is another reason or agenda for this, but on a literal sense, its not ideal to go for such because its not good for practice, match fixing is as making a cheat on others just some reasons which are personal, but not advisable to use.
not just cheating but also fooling people , imagine that many is expecting a fair game but ending the result is already on the table while we are betting on the other side .
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Those that engage in doing this only go on low key, they make it more of being secretive than the way of going by public, because they know how bad it impact could be if others got to discover on such.
lol where in the world that this will be broadcast for everyone ?
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October 06, 2024, 12:34:21 AM
#75
Need someone who is near Tennis Challenger events to go ask players if they would be interested in match fixing, paying $2500 per player you find me.
Telegram: @jauaiq91


Whoever takes a bite on this offer is putting himself at risk, Fixing matches is not done this way, because its a high-risk deed; it should be on a person-to-person transaction, no way this guy is going to doxx himself and you're not going to doxx yourself too for this guy just so can take this offer, OP has hidden agenda, not only game fixing, you cannot trust an anonymous with dubious offer like this.
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