I received a PM from OP to take a look at this case, so here I am.
This screenshot doesn't show your pending withdrawal, btw. But I can see it in one of the other links that you posted.
Simply put, we notice that the OP has been practicing "late bets strategy",
That can't be the case judging by how high the odds are on the screenshots OP posted. If the player made a live bet on an odd of 2.20, that wager had to be placed long before the event in action was about to end. Otherwise, the odds would have been much lower.
Let's say I make a bet that a football match will have over 2.5 goals at the odds of 2.20. As the match progresses, the live odds for this market will either increase or decrease depending on the result. If there has already been two goals in the match, and depending on how much time is left, bookmakers will either permanently close the +/- 2.5 goal markets or they will introduce new ones like the +/- 3.5 or +/- 4.5 goals. If the time period for an event is close to ending and the outcome is highly unlikely, you wouldn't have those kind of odds. They would either be much lower or much higher. If you are in the 88th min at a score of 1:0 and you wanted to place a bet for +2.5 goals, those odds would be huge because it's unlikely that 2 more goals will be scored. Opposite of that, if you wanted to place a bet that there will be -2.5 goals, those odds would be quite small. In OPs case, he has quite big odds of 1.7, 1.9, 2, and even higher. There is no chance that a legit bookmaker would accept live bets on events that are about to end at those odds where the outcome favors the bettor unless there is something really fukced up with your site.
Please tell us how you can know the result in advance in American football? in nba basketball?
It's not about knowing the result beforehand or being a psychic and knowing how it will end. One way of abusing late bets is too be at a venue and use a bookmaker that updates its markets with several seconds delay. If that delay is greater than 8-10 seconds and the bookmaker allows live betting for that event, you will have an edge and be able to bet on things that already happened. Do you understand? The other way is using a fast source (TV channel, satellite feed, radio, stream) and again place bets with a bookmaker that uses delayed odds changes and suspensions for markets. That's the theory.
As OP has publicly admitted, he placed bets after the game ends when the outcome of the game becomes available.
OP's knowledge of English is bad. As I said previously, that can't be. The odds wouldn't be like that for live bets. I can find any game that is live and demonstrate this for you. Anyone who has been involved in betting long enough will know this. I am going to tag Trofo here. @Trofo is someone I know from the Croatian local and he enjoys betting. He also works with Sportsbet and organizes several of their pools. Let's see what Trofo says about these accusations and whether what I am saying is right or wrong.