We are very sorry to see, that reputable members of this community like efialtis and others immediately take side of some random (potentially criminal) guy over a business, that has a 10-year track record of serving all customers well and fairly. There must be a lot of scammers among the crypto bookmakers to make you react like this.
No one "immediately" took sides with anyone. Your conduct and actions from the beginning of the thread has been unprofessional and overall terrible, at best. Your message further shows the unprofessional-ism, expecting the "random" player to be treated as a potential criminal.
And now again you are backtracking after coming yourself to seek arbitration and will opt for some random competent authority, which you may be referring to that way cause they have showed sympathy towards your actions.
You never wanted arbitration, you wanted people to support and agree with your decision, go where you will get that validation.
- Jay -
I'm... regretting their decision as well. The forum [as always] are more than ready to listen from neutral ground. There are many users who are capable of doing that. Simply moving this thread to scam accusations board will invites those users' attention. Instead, they choose to "clear this up" by having an investigator [unilaterally chosen, with unknown reputation, if I may add] to look for evidence of match-fixing.
Speaking for myself, I have several questions and opinions that [I'd like to think] can add momentum to that pendulum, which is one of the reason I asked newfish1 to start "defending" himself by describing his betting strategy, one that he claimed will help him with this case.