The OP is talking about making others bet for him with his information and money (or probably your money as well) and is subject to match fixing - in which already a redflag not only on his behalf but also on the company/business he claims to be part of. I see that you only scheme the main topic without further looking forward on what the discussion is all about. But for now, the OP isn't really replying on the accusations thrown to his claims and is already a solid description of a scam.
I think it's better that op didn't reply. It could be a scam and the interested partner could be in serious trouble since op didn't reply and op didn't take to provide answers. Also didn't provide any proof that op have infos about a match.
Indeed. It will just be a defensive attitude if the OP will keep replying despite the fact of him losing each and every accusations. But what bothers me somehow is that if he fails his modus in here, he can still do it on other platform or groups that doesn't really verifies information first or to those that are greedy to make money hasle-free in gambling, hence would spark a little chain to match-fixing schemes and fixers always wins... Besides, who even does have a "private information" and still relies on the bet accounts of others

He just literally foreshadowed the fact that his "matches" never really won nor exist at all.
If ever there's someone who do took off the bait and did really deal with risking out their betting accounts and turns out to be a win then that would really be sparking out some interest and added up on the legitimacy
which turns out to be a nice call with having that luck but for sure those would really be just random guesses or bets and we can already picture out on where this one would be going.
Pretending to be a bookmaker worker and trying out to lure in people for such service on giving or sharing up info?