Not sure what your "p/s" vs "p/e" distinction is, though?
If you calculate your share (1.9%) straight from the bets, that's what you get in, ie. revenue (or "sales" in Price/Sales ratio). You have to deduct any expenses you have from that number to get your profit (or "earnings" in Price/Earnings ratio).
Your expenses per day are 4.68 BTC thus your avg. expected profit per day is 99.69 BTC - 4.68 BTC = 95.01 BTC. Same thing with monthly/yearly figures.
Your investors will not receive your revenue, but profits, ie. net income where your expenses have been taken into account. That's why P/E is used in valuation, not P/S. Like dooglus said:
The performance of the site is certainly very impressive, but it would be better to have your statistics be correct too. There's no need to exaggerate them.
Gotcha, thank you for the clarification.