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October 06, 2024, 12:11:17 AM
#74
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?
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October 05, 2024, 11:42:49 PM
#73
Trying to find someone to get you connections with these pro tennis players? and then you're paying them $2500 to potentially ruin their career that they worked for in so many years? Well, do the math if that realistically works. I mean, these players are in the international level, they have higher offers that is definitely LEGAL. Now, if you're trying to be one of the biggest sports betting crook, I regret to say that you are in the wrong place.
As far as we all know, pro players still gets way more than just $2500 even if they lose a match. So, give it up man! Most gamblers here doesn't like match fixing btw.
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October 05, 2024, 11:30:32 PM
#72
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.
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October 05, 2024, 06:12:13 PM
#71
... match fixing is as making a cheat on others just some reasons which are personal, but not advisable to use.


What are you talking about? There are no personal reasons for someone to engage in match fixing, it is just an illegal way to get money from.peoole who do not have idea they are betting in matches which are being influenced by criminal syndicates, that is all.
You almost make it sound as there are people who could partake in march fixing and have other reasons to do so, which would not have anything to do with the pursue of money or greed, that is false. It is always for money.

The more desperate a bettor is to get net positive results of their bets, the more likely is for him to seek for underground groups or Telegram channels with alledged privileged information on matches. The majority end up being scammed.
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October 05, 2024, 05:58:59 PM
#70
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.
The slightest chance that a player will answer any call for this deal is very slim. It's true that no one is going to take risk on these deals. Whether how much the payment will be or it's going to be a life changing money. But then, most of these match fixers deal aren't going to be more than the amount of their contracts. So, it's useless for them to take deals and the person who's going to find a way to contact them will most likely going to waste their money for doing it and that's why it's no use at all and this is all about putting efforts but in the end, they'll be put into trash.
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October 05, 2024, 04:51:34 PM
#69

Is this something that actually happens? I have heard about match fixing a lot but I'm always skeptical about it because I always think that these football clubs wouldn't get involved in bribery and other forms of corruption because they have a reputation to protect...a lot of people even say that the referees get paid to make the match go in favour of a particular club, is this what football has become? Even if this is something that happens I don't think it can be done in popular leagues, it's only possible with football clubs that are not well known by people.

Didn’t you read the news about the star player Son Jun-ho? He was accused of being involved in match fixing and banned from playing again. It might sound like something that doesn’t happen because of the risks that are involved, and also the amount of money they receive on a weekly basis you’ll taking they’ll never participate in such things.

As long we’re dealing with humans there is a possibility of greed taking over them and creating chance for such practices to occur.
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October 05, 2024, 02:30:02 PM
#68
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.

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.
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October 05, 2024, 12:14:10 PM
#67
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.

Well, I think that sometimes greed for money makes a person so blind that he decides to take the risk and in this mode he will risk his career and everything on stake, just to gain some quick illegal money.

There are some examples in the past where the match fixing was exposed, and the player's careers were affected. There was a spot fixing scandal in 2010 in the cricket test match by the Pakistan players against the England team. The Players including Mohammad Amir, Mohammad Asif, and Salman Butt were found guilty of deliberately bowling no-balls and therefore they faced bans.

Another example of match fixing exposure was in the football match in 2006 Calciopoli, where in Italy the top clubs Juventus, AC Milan, and Fiorentina Club officials were found guilty of influencing the referee selections to gain advantages in matches.

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October 05, 2024, 11:09:39 AM
#66
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.

Is this something that actually happens? I have heard about match fixing a lot but I'm always skeptical about it because I always think that these football clubs wouldn't get involved in bribery and other forms of corruption because they have a reputation to protect...a lot of people even say that the referees get paid to make the match go in favour of a particular club, is this what football has become? Even if this is something that happens I don't think it can be done in popular leagues, it's only possible with football clubs that are not well known by people.
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October 05, 2024, 10:06:24 AM
#65
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.
match fixing is indeed an action that is clearly risky and has an impact on all parties involved. we can say that it is bad behavior and is highly discouraged. but match fixing activities do exist and are carried out for several matches that are considered to provide benefits.
but what happened to OP I'm not sure if he was really serious about what he said or not. it won't be easy for people to trust and want to do bad things like that.
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October 05, 2024, 09:38:50 AM
#64
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.
I've always opined that match-fixing is real but it can't be done as a team, it will be too loud to the point that it would leak and it will backfire on the coach, the club's management and all the team members at large because there will always be a mole among them if the circle is not tight enough. I've never seen any club or team entirely sanctioned for match-fixing, what I've read was a coach caught or a player caught. This indicates that it is carefully perpetrated because it is a serious offence which has caused some to be arrested, banned or even jailed. This makes it carefully planned to avoid suspicion. And against your view, this may not affect their career if not detected, it could be one or two match-fixing in many appearances.
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October 05, 2024, 08:38:49 AM
#63
It is better to stay away from that illegal things before that can risks us and makes us in danger. Those who have a good career will not trying to do something that can harms themselves because of an easy thing. They will be careful when they read something and if they think that can give a risk to them, they will leave it. Those who can earn $2500 will not do that because they can win from the match. They have skills so why they should contact you to do illegal things that can risk themselves?

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.
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October 05, 2024, 08:05:11 AM
#62
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.
Some players are willing to risk their careers for the money, which seems to be what OP is looking for. As for the payment, I’m not sure if it would be enough, but in smaller leagues, it could be possible. However, I still wouldn’t take an interest in it, even though I have an idea that it happens here in our country---fortunately, it’s not on the list.  Grin
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October 05, 2024, 06:54:53 AM
#61
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.
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October 05, 2024, 05:12:33 AM
#60
It is better to stay away from that illegal things before that can risks us and makes us in danger. Those who have a good career will not trying to do something that can harms themselves because of an easy thing. They will be careful when they read something and if they think that can give a risk to them, they will leave it. Those who can earn $2500 will not do that because they can win from the match. They have skills so why they should contact you to do illegal things that can risk themselves?
legendary
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October 05, 2024, 12:24:59 AM
#59
Certainly, it is a very dangerous path to take to participate in or initiate match-fixing. However, this is the reality in most modern sports. The only sports that do not have match-fixing are those that are amateur or that are not bet on by bookmakers. There is a very good book on this subject, a book written by a Singaporean of Tamil descent, Wilson Rudge Perumal, The Kings of Match-Fixing. In it, he describes in some detail his criminal activities in creating match-fixing.
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October 04, 2024, 04:38:44 PM
#58
What I can remember is when someone wants you to attract to their house(telegram) with some plans like this, you have to be careful.
It could be outright that the plan is true and you'll get paid but more likely that you'll be sent with a bunch of links and going to fool you for signing up or making you gullible that there's real money to this. Well, true athletes won't take risk for such people as that's not going to bring them good legacy. I see that majority of the athletes now aren't going to enter into match fixing and protecting themselves from such involvement of selling games.
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October 04, 2024, 04:33:11 PM
#57
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


OP is looking for professional or expert in match fixing, you don't ask a player to fix the game; there are ways to do that and only a professional fixer can do that so I think this is not for everyone if you are greedy and you take the offer and you ask for a player if he wants to fix a game without scouting the right player you will eventually land in jail.
So this job is not for everyone, it can be considered a criminal act because some countries' laws consider this a criminal act.
Using the word professional baffled me a lot about this ops, because how on earth so he thinks any professional will be willing to take this road, this is gambling with one's career because there is no way out of it because definitely the match is going to be monitored and any attempt to manipulate the game process will meet stive registant and investigations will definitely follow.


This should be expected and ops should have thought of this before bringing this thread up, at so some extent this threads is better locked since the discussions and comments are basically one sided because of the nature of the question.
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October 04, 2024, 04:26:21 PM
#56
Let’s just assume it’s not a scam. Would someone really risk their life to find someone who could rig the game?.
Match-fixing that is posted publically like this is always hard to believe and often times they are just a scam. There are people who are desperate to win in gambling, so yeah that they are willing to risk anything even their own lives.

Imagine how drastic the transition is, from a simple and peaceful life to one where money comes easily, but life becomes complicated and full of risk.
This shows that money doesn't always solves problem but in fact it can only make someone's life miserable. If we think our life is now stable and good, there is no point of looking for more, especially if it's questionable because there is high likely a consequence with it.
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September 30, 2024, 01:03:10 PM
#55
This is absolutely a joke. Possibly another trick to get at people. Anyways, I believe members here are wise to think of indulging in such an exercise that would cost them their name, career and reputation.

One thing with all these offer is that they come with a new account and identity then they direct their next engagement to telegram so that members would pm them via their telegram handle for them to scam them and run away. Why not OP use any of his family members for the deal?

This is absolutely against sports ethics and anyone caught or found wanting would be severely dealt with. Do not bother to PM OP for anything of this nature.
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