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Our sports fraud team flagged your account for abusing odds in an unfair manner ("value betting") which violates our Terms of Service. This is a common practice and policy on every major sportsbook provider.
I'm familiar with refusing payouts because of "arbitrage betting" (which I call math instead of cheating). I had to look up value betting. Google tells me:
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Value betting involves placing bets that are more likely to win than suggested by the bookmaker's odds. Value betting is a betting strategy that gives you an edge over the bookmakers by finding odds that are higher than they should be.
What kinda BS is this?! The entire point of sports betting is that the gambler thinks he's better at selecting a winning match than the casino. If you don't want someone to place a bet, don't offer it!
Or do you also give gamblers their money back if the bet was less likely to win than suggested by the bookmaker's odds?
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Scraped on 26/08/2025, 06:57:49 UTC
Our sports fraud team flagged your account for abusing odds in an unfair manner ("value betting") which violates our Terms of Service. This is a common practice and policy on every major sportsbook provider.
I'm familiar with refusing payouts because of "arbitrage betting" (which I call math instead of cheating). I had to look up value betting. Google tells me:
Quote
Value betting involves placing bets that are more likely to win than suggested by the bookmaker's odds. Value betting is a betting strategy that gives you an edge over the bookmakers by finding odds that are higher than they should be.
What kinda BS is this?! The entire point of sports betting is that the gambler thinks he's better at selecting a winning match than the casino!. If you don't want someone to place a bet, don't offer it!
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Scraped on 26/08/2025, 06:52:15 UTC
Our sports fraud team flagged your account for abusing odds in an unfair manner ("value betting") which violates our Terms of Service. This is a common practice and policy on every major sportsbook provider.
I'm familiar with refusing payouts because of "arbitrage betting" (which I call math instead of cheating. I had to look up value betting. Google tells me:
Quote
Value betting involves placing bets that are more likely to win than suggested by the bookmaker's odds. Value betting is a betting strategy that gives you an edge over the bookmakers by finding odds that are higher than they should be.
What kinda BS is this?! The entire point of sports betting is that the gambler thinks he's better at selecting a winning match than the casino! If you don't want someone to place a bet, don't offer it!