Thanks for your amazin response so far! Just so clarify: This is my main channel and since all my experiments are in german language, i dubbed myself to make them avaiable to an international audience. Its also an experiment which i will document. So please be aware that maybe the translation isnt 100 % correct. Thanks for reading and i hope you enjoy our videos.
@@REALINTERNETEXPERIMENTSamazing job doing the video mate. I was just watching US Open yesterday and believe me or not, even the best players fixed a set (like Zverev) or lost to a guy with 20 Match loses streak in last 22 matches (Borna Coric vs Mannarino). Its real. Thank you for the insight! Subscribed:)
There are no real fixed matches on the dark web.But, I found something interesting while watching a video from Kevin Lorsen, where he talked about betting on real fixed games
Another thing people outside betting world don't get is, 100 people betting the exact score of a 2nd divison match would drop the odd or shutdown that odd bc it's very unsual
That would depend, 2-3 or even 4 goals is not unusual. So betting on the result being 3-1 is not out of the realm of possibility. Betting on the score being 7-0 is extremely unlikely though it does happen, would be a red flag.
@@mattevans1643you’ve misunderstood the point. The fact that a (comparatively) large amount of people are betting on a (relatively) obscure fixture in the first place would raise suspicion.
depends on the market, for example, if you bet on women football or on another low market bet, its really possible that the bookmarker will close the bets
`It's not that simple. There are 10> bookies in most countries and the bettors will be spread throughout Europe if not the world. We're talking insignificant numbers unless they're going huge on obscure games.
@@EstebanKollov Yes, I worked for a big betting house, it's very obvious when a bunch of action comes into a niche market. They stop the action and restrict peoples accounts very quickly when they see it. They aren't going to take a huge amount of risk on some random shit event.
Because if you sell the result instead of betting then you don't risk getting involved if someone finds out. They'll go out after the player/ref and the people that bet on the game and there's no trace of where the information came from as you never interacted with the bookie.
@@santorfo No. First they will ask people that bet where and how they got bet. And it will lead to seller. This way, same risk, you bet by yourself (using other persons or whatever), and make even better profit...
@jdalbion If you bet yourself, you are directly linked to the bet through bank details. If you sell it on the dark Web, you are completely anonymous and profit from other people buying from you. Perfectly reasonable logic behind it, but would likely be more secretive than this. Wouldn't be sold to masses, just small groups.
His mouth is AI edited to make the english mouth sounds of the dub. The original is german. You can see the mouth cliping when he turna his head to the pc at 3:18 @Claricio
what pisses me off the most is that people are trying to defend the casinos and thrive off ruining people who are taking advantage of the crappiest people in any society, casino owners
There's so much fixing in low level tennis. I follow a tennis betting group. Someone in the group said this match is fix, bet the under. Within minutes you could see the line moving and I watched the match, yeah it really was fixed.
As someone who used to work for some syndicates, I will try to share some insights. Before getting into details, I want to clarify that each syndicate works differently Also, I haven't worked in this "business" for a while, and I also didn't work directly for organising the matches I was sort of working as an "assistant" for the syndicats, the information I will share here is based on what I saw or what I learn from the sydicates, so they might not be 100% correct. Now, back to the topic, here's what I know - 1. Are there really fixed matches going on in sports? Yes, and there are actually more going on than people could imagine. 2. Are fixed matches 100%? Yes and no, it depends on the sport. For sports like soccer, there could be "human error" involved, so it's not always 100%. But for other sports like tennis and basketball, I haven't seen a single one gone bad, at least not during the time I was doing it. 3. Do players get "revenge" for screwing up the match? On contrast to most people might think, most of the syndicates, at least the ones I know, don't get revenge on the players, at least not physically. Most likely they will just give the players a warning and ask for 1-2 free matches to compensate the losses. I mean, it's better to have "long-term relationship" instead of beating people up, lost the connection and attract attention from the authorities. 4. How do you organise a match? If it's a team sport, we'd usually approach one of the players or coach in the team, especially if he's from the same country as the syndicate. For example, if the syndicate is from Croatia, they can approach a Croatian player who's playing in another country, then he can approach the other players in the team and see if they're interested. The player will then work as our contact who we will pay more to, and we will have 3-4 players (most likely key players) in the team to manipulate the match. Of course, there are other "tricks" the organisers can do which I'm not capable of, that's why I can never be an organiser. 5. What market lines do you manipulate, and how do you stake on them? On contrast to people might think, where we manipulate high odds match result market lines, we're more likely to work on spread/handicap market, where the odds are around 2.0-3.0. This is because high odds = lower stake limit and faster drop in odds, and it'd also be more likely to attract attention. So for example, in a basketball match, the instruction we give to the player would be like "-10.5 to -20.5", and the info we'd give to the stakers is like "-10.5 to -17.5, -20.5 max", that means the players will try to make it -20.5 but no guarantee, -17.5 is the safe range. Also, we'd only stake while the match is in-play instead of pre-match, because the lines move less while the match is in-play. Of course there are other forms like calling in half time etc., but the one I mentioned is the basic one. 5. Do people really share fixed match info online? Yes, but most likely only to people in close circle. In the "business", we have so called "1st hand info" and "2nd hand info". 1st hand info is the info directly from the organiser, while 2nd info is the info shared after people on 1st hand info has staked. 1st hand info usually costs 2k or more depending on the league, while 2nd hand info usually costs much less, again, depending on the league. The 2nd hand info would only be shared after 1st hand info stakers have staked, so 2nd hand info stakers would only have a very small window to stake before the market line is totally wasted. Based on the above, you will know that, without mentioning there's already enough people in the circle staking on the matches, odds control is very important, so that everyone can stake and benefits from the match. Bringing outsider into the match will only increase the risk and totally ruin the market, there's simply no need to do that. So from the above, you will know that, if someone is offering cheap info on high odds market line, and even offers you the info pre-match, you'd know that the person is an idiot or simply a scam, most likely the latter. Either way, even if the info is real, by the time the info reaches you, the market line would have been ruined already, you wouldn't be able to make any profit out of it.
@@gediminasivanauskas As I said, I didn't work on organizing the matches directly, and I haven't worked in this business for a long time. Plus, I'm not naming anyone , so there's no need for me to worry about sharing my experience. I have no obligation to verify my story to you. But of course, if the owner of the channel wants me to verify my story, I'm happy to gather the evidence and verify what I said.
@@lume85 They're not angles of course, but what I was saying is that they don't revenge on players for accidentally screwing up the match, at least not in the syndicates I worked for. The part you're talking about most likely happens when they're trying to approach a player, or the player simply screwed up a match that's not fixed related.
One big con. The guy wanting increasingly more for each of his next selections after the previous selection won is probably telling half the people who paid Heads and the other half Tails and so on, till even if he has only a couple customers left after 4 or 5 selections he's charging a fortune and the customers left think he's a genius.
This is all very common with trading guru scammers. They get a group of 30, split them into 2 groups. One group goes long the other short and he repeats splitting the winning group until 1 lucky person in the group has made profit on 5 or more trades in a row then will perform the major scam on that individual they’ve built trust with through winning
I think you may be about to blow up. First time seeing your content, it was on my home page. Nice work really good watch! All the best from New Zealand!
The guy in the zoom call sounded like he was reading a script or something like that. No pauses or moment of silence in his speech, all the relevant informations one after the other. Felt bizarre listening to it, maybe it was AI.
@@TheSlithice I think it must have been because it's almost too well spoken and one example was that instead of saying "years" he said "Y Rs" which would be strange if he is so well spoken to randomly abbreviate like that.
I used to work in a popular bookmakers in Ireland. About once per month we would receive a staff message stating to stop taking bets in a certain football match. This would occur about 4 or 5 hours before kickoff. The majority of these games would take place in the Irish 1st division.
I came over from the German channel to support you, but it is interesting what is already possible with AI the mouth movements and the language is so realistic that you could believe you would have recorded the whole video again in English
I'm grateful that there are at least a handful of people who sell really rigged games where 90% of the scores match... most of them are junior or women's games
People would be shocked at how much match fixing has gone on in tennis. But they always get caught because who the hell bets on a match between some guy ranked 220 and another 290?
Very solid video, and u said if you scam on the darkweb, there are no regulations for refunds etc. But i would rather scam on the normal internet and deal with it in a court than shady criminals who will dox & stalk you if you’re unlucky!
This video was translated from German using an AI program, there are a couple of weird things in it like at 11:06 where he says 15 'y r s' instead of years. The original video is in the description
this has to be the easiest thing to rig. basically all you have to do is say one team is gonna win (regardless if you know the results or not), take your $100 if they lose and $500 if they win. you can just guess and it’s easy money.
The collateral damage being when you bet on one of these dodgy matches by accident, ie without any insider knowledge, but the bookie assumes you were part of a scam and locks your money anyway when you win 😢
Its well documented that there are fixed matches, especially in lower football leagues. I doubt that anybody sells them for less than 5 digits or if they sell them at all. Even if you buy them it's going to be hard to place a huge incognito bet without raising suspicions.
Crazy was die KI mittlerweile kann. Brauchen wir überhaupt noch Synchronsprecher? Kann mir gut vorstellen, dass es bald live Übersetzer gibt die man sich ins Ohr stecken kann und man dann keine Sprache auf der Welt mehr lernen muss.
If someone had inside info on fixed matches would they run around and sell the picks with anyone who is willing to pay or would you keep the info to yourself and just bet the fix and win ? Why would you spread info where a flood of bets would come in and possibly raise suspicions?
Now I do think darkweb fixed matches is a scam, obviously. But if you consistently make money betting you will eventually get banned from placing bets also placing a sum that is worth your while on anything will raise alot of suspicion. It is therefore better to sell the information and its someone elses problem to actually place the bets. You would not want a flood of bets coming in but a few selected people paying you ALOT of money. That beeing said I still think these bets beeing sold for 100 dollars are obviously fake. But fixed matches do exist and we here stories about it all the time. You just need the right(or wrong?) connections to find them, and it will not be offered out to anyone in public or on the darkweb.
Yeah I wouldn’t have even gone through with investigating as selling fixed picks for $100 would be a huge red flag. I’d expect at least $10,000. If you truly knew a game was fixed, you are basically saying whatever max bet is, You’ll win
@aaronsmith4806 that's how they got caught with the Arizona St basketball fixed games. Too many people got the info and vegas got tipped off with the high volume of bets coming in.
There is a cap on how much you can bet, so usually they buy a fix game for 10k and the maximum bet is 1k so they still have to cover 9k and they cover it with selling it to others
@@nickgames1065 i mean then at that point u have ur entire family to take a bet with ur money, friends, spouse, kids, grand parents mailman and give them a small cut etc. Theres a ton of ways around it
Luckily my country is not aware of these things yet but unfortunately I never involved in any kind of this bet, if this was not i guess I could making a better life from these as well 😅
Or limited, I’m a break-even sports bettor but I am extremely profitable at college basketball and fanduel will not let me bet more than 50 dollars sometimes
Bookies will also cut people off. I knew a guy who brought in 65k one week and 35k the week after from live betting. He still got paid but the bookie deactivated his account.
Makes no sense why they would sell the info rather than just bet larger and keep it low key. Insider info is valuable but reports get out so early now anyways through media "sources" so odds get updated pretty quick.
What I don’t get is. Why would they need/want more money to get people in on it if they’re already making plenty of money..? It doesn’t make sense. All that does is open the door to get busted
Because they selling a product and it takes 0$ to put his bets he is making 1490$ a month per person if you have 100 people you have 149k per month on fixed income.
Also, you would stand out betting on these games all the time and after constantly winning so much betting agencies would limit your bet size, not take your bets or just ban you
matches are fixed,but,bookmakers are not idiots as soon as they detect unusual patterns they shut the book or reduce the odds.its impossible to win a big amount and to then get paid.you might do it once but the bookmaker will then close your account.
I once got a message from a guy randomly years ago and he told me a team would win two nil so I placed a lot of money on it and I won big I foolishly told many people in the pub so we all won. But the next match I had to pay for and I lost. So yes, I believe it does exist.
Yeah bro this definitely exists football,tennis,darts correct scores under amount of cards I've been scammed but I've also won money with this so it's very volatile and risky because they can rope you in and get you hooked then scam you so it's so hard to see the scam because they make you think you are going to win because you do at first. Please send me a message man so I can tell you more about this. Not about the bets but about being scammed and what my bank has provided after the fact Cheers bro
I have evidence of rigged matches across the globe. In fact, hundreds of different matches as irrefutable evidence. It's a lot related to psychology and what happens on the matches that make the people betting online choose to bet for, and lose. IRREFUTABLE.
If you sell fixed matches you can only sell the information to limited amount of people and when the customers tell there friends or family the limit gets over run because the information gets spread like wild fire and the information becomes useless
3:20 You can tell this is a scam from this page. No one can say a CS is 100% because they are hard to fix. Then at 3:52 for €1490 pm they claim 13-15 fixed at 10.0+. There just aren’t that many matches fixed at those odds and how would you know the odds so far in advance?
The reasons why you sell access to rigged matches is that you can't profit huge from these matches even if you betted across every venue and if you did, your name is connected to it all. Its easier to sell access to the information.
Not at all. There is a big market of sellers that sell accounts on all major bookies. Being banned on a bookie means nothing. These account's being in other innocent peoples names etc. If you take part in match fixing then what's a little bit of fraud to that type of person.
@@worm9627 It's logistically a nightmare to own thousands of accounts, funding them betting them managing withdrawals etc.. Simpler to just sell the information to punters.
Great video, but why do they sound like AI bots when they talk? I've heard other Germans speak English and they don't sound like this, but these guys (especially the expert he talked to via phone) sound like robots or, at best, people reading from a script.
These are all scams. Real rings do t want us knowing their edge. If you could 100% fix one match a week you would be a billionaire in a few months so mathematically you can workout how ridiculous the claims are.
This video is an awesome use of that AI software that translates and changes the speaker’s mouth to appear as though they were speaking a different language the whole time
Manipulated games might exist but people selling fixed matches is just absurd, if they had the info they could just make money betting themselves why would they sell them 🤷
Thanks for the video, i have tried fixed matches and yeah for public its mostly scam so cheap selling it's scam. I have lost a lot of money by fixed matches damn scammers😢
It's too easy to scam. Besides not replying, they can look to see who if the favored team is, and list that as the team to win. If you win, you think they are legit. They make money anyways. And the other scammer says you send them $400 if you win a bet. They would get $400 from sucker's.
Why does the interview sound scripted? Like there's no hesitation at all. Are you guys just professional public speakers or did you shoot him the questions before hand I see the pinned comment, but the lips move baed off the english translation.
in Biz of 'flipping' , I knew a couple of Australian couples, where the husbands were buying-selling-making on average 21% profit per year. So my betting limit I sat, was $1,20. (thus, 20% profit to me) ; I did my home work in blue print for a few months and had 100% success, yet when I started betting it flopped for some reason. ,, *Sigh* ...
Mobs are playing a fun game with bettors out there. If you happened to get a winner on your first bet, trust me don’t get too excited. There is the how mobs get there money. For example, for a soccer match, they get each of no clue bettors to put $100 on a different correct score. One “lucky punter would get a win” they’d ask that punter to pay commission. It’s a number game. The more punters they get involved the more money they get.
What ai video program are you using for your video? Its pretty good but Your lips doesn't match the the words. Especially when the head turns. It glitches😅
I wished videos nowadays just simply start rolling in accordance to the caption instead of all the intro, and previews of the same clips that is going to be inside later.
I knew someone who was given a phone with an app on it & a voucher for $5000 That would go to bars/pubs that have self service kiosks where you can place bets. They would receive a notification on the phone to bet on said race (mainly dogs & horses) & to record all transactions. It was surprisingly very accurate... maybe a 70% success rate. No idea who or what was sending the betting information.
Once got scammed when i was young with these nonsense bet fixers.. funny thing was that i won 3k and blocked the dude after he wanted the money i won 🤣
Thanks for your amazin response so far!
Just so clarify: This is my main channel and since all my experiments are in german language, i dubbed myself to make them avaiable to an international audience.
Its also an experiment which i will document. So please be aware that maybe the translation isnt 100 % correct.
Thanks for reading and i hope you enjoy our videos.
The orginal german videos got 1.1 million on the channel. Lets see how far we will go with the dubbed version ^^
@@REALINTERNETEXPERIMENTSamazing job doing the video mate. I was just watching US Open yesterday and believe me or not, even the best players fixed a set (like Zverev) or lost to a guy with 20 Match loses streak in last 22 matches (Borna Coric vs Mannarino). Its real. Thank you for the insight! Subscribed:)
What program do you use to do the dubs? The lip syncing is great!
Wait what? The dubbing made for this was of great quality, and did not notice. Was not paying attention but great job, and was super fun to watch
Im from Latvia (Letonia) and now i can view this content in english 👍, thanks!
There are no real fixed matches on the dark web.But, I found something interesting while watching a video from Kevin Lorsen, where he talked about betting on real fixed games
It's incredible how everything has become so widespread, even online....Thanks for this btw. 👍
FAKE BOTS PROMOTING HIM ALL OVER RUclips , CRAZY
This actually works...😳
Any Irish person would have knew straight away it would been a scam saying Longford was gonna beat Galway in anything😂
they beat them not long ago
Not to mention if ya got found out rigging games, you'd have to leave the country 😂
@@mickeyt5424 don’t chat lad lol, I’ve seen men getting done in for a lot less too😂
@@ThemcgrathzI'm mean they take all sports seriously, no fucking about no cheating, especially the old fellas
Everything else is fair game 😂
Another thing people outside betting world don't get is, 100 people betting the exact score of a 2nd divison match would drop the odd or shutdown that odd bc it's very unsual
That would depend, 2-3 or even 4 goals is not unusual. So betting on the result being 3-1 is not out of the realm of possibility. Betting on the score being 7-0 is extremely unlikely though it does happen, would be a red flag.
@@mattevans1643you’ve misunderstood the point. The fact that a (comparatively) large amount of people are betting on a (relatively) obscure fixture in the first place would raise suspicion.
depends on the market, for example, if you bet on women football or on another low market bet, its really possible that the bookmarker will close the bets
`It's not that simple. There are 10> bookies in most countries and the bettors will be spread throughout Europe if not the world. We're talking insignificant numbers unless they're going huge on obscure games.
@@EstebanKollov Yes, I worked for a big betting house, it's very obvious when a bunch of action comes into a niche market. They stop the action and restrict peoples accounts very quickly when they see it. They aren't going to take a huge amount of risk on some random shit event.
1st of all, if you had a fixed bet, WHY WOULD YOU SELL IT?
You would just bet on it, make a huge profit, and that's it...
Because if you sell the result instead of betting then you don't risk getting involved if someone finds out. They'll go out after the player/ref and the people that bet on the game and there's no trace of where the information came from as you never interacted with the bookie.
@@santorfo No. First they will ask people that bet where and how they got bet.
And it will lead to seller.
This way, same risk, you bet by yourself (using other persons or whatever), and make even better profit...
Would draw too much attention
@@86kickass yea like 200 random people betting on it wouldn't...
@jdalbion If you bet yourself, you are directly linked to the bet through bank details.
If you sell it on the dark Web, you are completely anonymous and profit from other people buying from you.
Perfectly reasonable logic behind it, but would likely be more secretive than this. Wouldn't be sold to masses, just small groups.
am I skitzo or does this whole vid seem AI generated.
yes, original is in German and used AI to translate
Bro I was thinking the same thing I slowed the video and seen the weird mouth movements and manurisms I was like wtf is this???
This thing is getting to good...
@@armchairsprings9679 Completely false man come on man stop it....This guys lips are loosely speaking English not German. Gtfo here.
@@cristianandrei5462 Yes same voice Sound an perfect mouth, he uploaded a Video on his main Channel(german) about the ki translation to english.
2:45 my guy trying to seem like he's not reading but he's way too German for that hahaha
Also the interviewee at 11:08 “I’ve been doing analysis for 15 YRs” but pretty sure that’s the dubbing program
@@Clariciois it dubbing?? I thought it was AI
@@jerrytime3645 based on his pinned comment he says he dubbed the video but idk because it looks like his mouth is speaking English
His mouth is AI edited to make the english mouth sounds of the dub. The original is german. You can see the mouth cliping when he turna his head to the pc at 3:18 @Claricio
The YRS thing got me
what pisses me off the most is that people are trying to defend the casinos and thrive off ruining people who are taking advantage of the crappiest people in any society, casino owners
Yeah did you see the Phil ivy documentary on RUclips? He got sued for $10 million for beating the casino legally and fairly 😊
i have scammed so many casinos and made over $30k+ , feels good scamming these assholes
I’ve probably commented on a video less than 5 times in my life… this deserves way more views
@@CullanQuinn thanks a lot mate! Got 1.1 million on my German main channel!
Your comments dont matter anyways
@@zeriar6736why?
@@zeriar6736man who hurt you
There's so much fixing in low level tennis. I follow a tennis betting group. Someone in the group said this match is fix, bet the under. Within minutes you could see the line moving and I watched the match, yeah it really was fixed.
whats the betting group called?
@isaccauntadsdfad its a fake bot , seen its comment somewhere else
@@svit8187 I'm a human. Just look at wikipedia fixed tennis matches. They list like 15 examples.
@@svit8187 I'm real. Just read the article called "Game, Set, Fix"
@@svit8187 search yahoo story called Game, Set, Fix
As someone who used to work for some syndicates, I will try to share some insights.
Before getting into details, I want to clarify that each syndicate works differently
Also, I haven't worked in this "business" for a while, and I also didn't work directly for organising the matches
I was sort of working as an "assistant" for the syndicats, the information I will share here is based on what I saw or what I learn from the sydicates, so they might not be 100% correct.
Now, back to the topic, here's what I know -
1. Are there really fixed matches going on in sports? Yes, and there are actually more going on than people could imagine.
2. Are fixed matches 100%? Yes and no, it depends on the sport. For sports like soccer, there could be "human error" involved, so it's not always 100%. But for other sports like tennis and basketball, I haven't seen a single one gone bad, at least not during the time I was doing it.
3. Do players get "revenge" for screwing up the match? On contrast to most people might think, most of the syndicates, at least the ones I know, don't get revenge on the players, at least not physically. Most likely they will just give the players a warning and ask for 1-2 free matches to compensate the losses. I mean, it's better to have "long-term relationship" instead of beating people up, lost the connection and attract attention from the authorities.
4. How do you organise a match? If it's a team sport, we'd usually approach one of the players or coach in the team, especially if he's from the same country as the syndicate. For example, if the syndicate is from Croatia, they can approach a Croatian player who's playing in another country, then he can approach the other players in the team and see if they're interested. The player will then work as our contact who we will pay more to, and we will have 3-4 players (most likely key players) in the team to manipulate the match. Of course, there are other "tricks" the organisers can do which I'm not capable of, that's why I can never be an organiser.
5. What market lines do you manipulate, and how do you stake on them? On contrast to people might think, where we manipulate high odds match result market lines, we're more likely to work on spread/handicap market, where the odds are around 2.0-3.0. This is because high odds = lower stake limit and faster drop in odds, and it'd also be more likely to attract attention. So for example, in a basketball match, the instruction we give to the player would be like "-10.5 to -20.5", and the info we'd give to the stakers is like "-10.5 to -17.5, -20.5 max", that means the players will try to make it -20.5 but no guarantee, -17.5 is the safe range. Also, we'd only stake while the match is in-play instead of pre-match, because the lines move less while the match is in-play. Of course there are other forms like calling in half time etc., but the one I mentioned is the basic one.
5. Do people really share fixed match info online? Yes, but most likely only to people in close circle. In the "business", we have so called "1st hand info" and "2nd hand info". 1st hand info is the info directly from the organiser, while 2nd info is the info shared after people on 1st hand info has staked. 1st hand info usually costs 2k or more depending on the league, while 2nd hand info usually costs much less, again, depending on the league. The 2nd hand info would only be shared after 1st hand info stakers have staked, so 2nd hand info stakers would only have a very small window to stake before the market line is totally wasted.
Based on the above, you will know that, without mentioning there's already enough people in the circle staking on the matches, odds control is very important, so that everyone can stake and benefits from the match. Bringing outsider into the match will only increase the risk and totally ruin the market, there's simply no need to do that.
So from the above, you will know that, if someone is offering cheap info on high odds market line, and even offers you the info pre-match, you'd know that the person is an idiot or simply a scam, most likely the latter. Either way, even if the info is real, by the time the info reaches you, the market line would have been ruined already, you wouldn't be able to make any profit out of it.
Nobody whos worked for the syndicate tells that in a RUclips comment. And definitey not starting "As someone who used to work for some syndicates" 💀
on ITF tennis tournaments they were already players protesting against mafia physically harassing them so i dont believe they are angles lol
@@gediminasivanauskas As I said, I didn't work on organizing the matches directly, and I haven't worked in this business for a long time. Plus, I'm not naming anyone , so there's no need for me to worry about sharing my experience.
I have no obligation to verify my story to you. But of course, if the owner of the channel wants me to verify my story, I'm happy to gather the evidence and verify what I said.
@@lume85 They're not angles of course, but what I was saying is that they don't revenge on players for accidentally screwing up the match, at least not in the syndicates I worked for. The part you're talking about most likely happens when they're trying to approach a player, or the player simply screwed up a match that's not fixed related.
why you stopped doing it ?
What if one set of scammers buys one team to lose and another the other to lose .. could be hilarious to watch :-)
Esports games sometimes feel exactly like this..
This actually happened in eSports, which is a lot less regulated. The ones who failed to lose got in trouble with their "bosses".
One big con.
The guy wanting increasingly more for each of his next selections after the previous selection won is probably telling half the people who paid Heads and the other half Tails and so on, till even if he has only a couple customers left after 4 or 5 selections he's charging a fortune and the customers left think he's a genius.
Ha. Like the Derren Brown experiment.
Bingo!
This is all very common with trading guru scammers. They get a group of 30, split them into 2 groups. One group goes long the other short and he repeats splitting the winning group until 1 lucky person in the group has made profit on 5 or more trades in a row then will perform the major scam on that individual they’ve built trust with through winning
I think you may be about to blow up. First time seeing your content, it was on my home page. Nice work really good watch! All the best from New Zealand!
this whole video sounds like it was made by AI
Same felling
It was originally in german and translated
The guy in the zoom call sounded like he was reading a script or something like that. No pauses or moment of silence in his speech, all the relevant informations one after the other. Felt bizarre listening to it, maybe it was AI.
@@TheSlithice I think it must have been because it's almost too well spoken and one example was that instead of saying "years" he said "Y Rs" which would be strange if he is so well spoken to randomly abbreviate like that.
@@user-zd7gv6kr3i Makes sense. Guessing it was done on CapCut
I used to work in a popular bookmakers in Ireland. About once per month we would receive a staff message stating to stop taking bets in a certain football match. This would occur about 4 or 5 hours before kickoff. The majority of these games would take place in the Irish 1st division.
I came over from the German channel to support you, but it is interesting what is already possible with AI the mouth movements and the language is so realistic that you could believe you would have recorded the whole video again in English
I'm grateful that there are at least a handful of people who sell really rigged games where 90% of the scores match... most of them are junior or women's games
It’s amazing to me that there’s anyome out there who wouldn’t realize that was a scam.
Billion-dollar business. Online scamming is a respectable job in some countries.
People would be shocked at how much match fixing has gone on in tennis. But they always get caught because who the hell bets on a match between some guy ranked 220 and another 290?
One of the more recent scandals was players from the A-league (Aussie pro soccer league) were part of a betting ring, being bribed to get red cards.
This was one of the most popular scams in Romania in 2014-2019 i know some people who got really rich with this scam
Very solid video, and u said if you scam on the darkweb, there are no regulations for refunds etc. But i would rather scam on the normal internet and deal with it in a court than shady criminals who will dox & stalk you if you’re unlucky!
Great video, I just wanted to know if it was an editing error or you trying to change your face? I am talking about the timestamp 12:19
This video was translated from German using an AI program, there are a couple of weird things in it like at 11:06 where he says 15 'y r s' instead of years. The original video is in the description
This video somehow found me mate. Watched it from start to finish it was some great content. Hopefully it finds other people aswell very good work👍🏼
this has to be the easiest thing to rig. basically all you have to do is say one team is gonna win (regardless if you know the results or not), take your $100 if they lose and $500 if they win. you can just guess and it’s easy money.
I wish America never overturned the law banning sports betting
The collateral damage being when you bet on one of these dodgy matches by accident, ie without any insider knowledge, but the bookie assumes you were part of a scam and locks your money anyway when you win 😢
Its well documented that there are fixed matches, especially in lower football leagues.
I doubt that anybody sells them for less than 5 digits or if they sell them at all.
Even if you buy them it's going to be hard to place a huge incognito bet without raising suspicions.
Boar heute Abend gabs bei mir Ente Süß Sauer.. war so ultra lecker.
Crazy was die KI mittlerweile kann. Brauchen wir überhaupt noch Synchronsprecher? Kann mir gut vorstellen, dass es bald live Übersetzer gibt die man sich ins Ohr stecken kann und man dann keine Sprache auf der Welt mehr lernen muss.
Now make a video on loss recovery scammers going around spamming online casinos.
If someone had inside info on fixed matches would they run around and sell the picks with anyone who is willing to pay or would you keep the info to yourself and just bet the fix and win ? Why would you spread info where a flood of bets would come in and possibly raise suspicions?
Now I do think darkweb fixed matches is a scam, obviously. But if you consistently make money betting you will eventually get banned from placing bets also placing a sum that is worth your while on anything will raise alot of suspicion. It is therefore better to sell the information and its someone elses problem to actually place the bets. You would not want a flood of bets coming in but a few selected people paying you ALOT of money. That beeing said I still think these bets beeing sold for 100 dollars are obviously fake. But fixed matches do exist and we here stories about it all the time. You just need the right(or wrong?) connections to find them, and it will not be offered out to anyone in public or on the darkweb.
Yeah I wouldn’t have even gone through with investigating as selling fixed picks for $100 would be a huge red flag. I’d expect at least $10,000. If you truly knew a game was fixed, you are basically saying whatever max bet is,
You’ll win
@aaronsmith4806 that's how they got caught with the Arizona St basketball fixed games. Too many people got the info and vegas got tipped off with the high volume of bets coming in.
There is a cap on how much you can bet, so usually they buy a fix game for 10k and the maximum bet is 1k so they still have to cover 9k and they cover it with selling it to others
@@nickgames1065 i mean then at that point u have ur entire family to take a bet with ur money, friends, spouse, kids, grand parents mailman and give them a small cut etc. Theres a ton of ways around it
Grear content!! Subbed !
Holy crap this is crazy thank you so much for this information!
The fact that jail time if caught is in most cases lower than a year is insane 😂
Anyone who wins regularly on a betting site will get banned.
yep
Luckily my country is not aware of these things yet but unfortunately I never involved in any kind of this bet, if this was not i guess I could making a better life from these as well 😅
Or limited, I’m a break-even sports bettor but I am extremely profitable at college basketball and fanduel will not let me bet more than 50 dollars sometimes
Bookies will also cut people off. I knew a guy who brought in 65k one week and 35k the week after from live betting. He still got paid but the bookie deactivated his account.
worst part is even on a completely legit account u risk it. bookies will happily take your cash instantly but then need to do loads of checks to pay u
Makes no sense why they would sell the info rather than just bet larger and keep it low key. Insider info is valuable but reports get out so early now anyways through media "sources" so odds get updated pretty quick.
Wow only 6k subscribers? Awesome video
the videocall looks AI generated...
it is
it is bro because i am from germany and the orginal video is in german language. I dubbed myself to make an international channel.
@@REALINTERNETEXPERIMENTSwhich software?
@@guss2012 heygen
It’s all AI lol it’s very good tho
Cool video man, lots of good info
Ayo your video will be blowing up soon, you're already getting at the front page my bruder. Love from NL
Amazing video keep up you deserve more views
Great content, keep it up
What I don’t get is. Why would they need/want more money to get people in on it if they’re already making plenty of money..? It doesn’t make sense. All that does is open the door to get busted
Because they selling a product and it takes 0$ to put his bets he is making 1490$ a month per person if you have 100 people you have 149k per month on fixed income.
Also, you would stand out betting on these games all the time and after constantly winning so much betting agencies would limit your bet size, not take your bets or just ban you
matches are fixed,but,bookmakers are not idiots as soon as they detect unusual patterns they shut the book or reduce the odds.its impossible to win a big amount and to then get paid.you might do it once but the bookmaker will then close your account.
this is exactly "too good to be real" i mean if it was like 5-10k per game would make sense
👏👏 great video, thank you
Wer kommt vom Deutschen Kanal?
I come from the Brazilian channel
This world need more youtubers like this guy.
I love the content dude.
Subscribed💪
I once got a message from a guy randomly years ago and he told me a team would win two nil so I placed a lot of money on it and I won big I foolishly told many people in the pub so we all won. But the next match I had to pay for and I lost. So yes, I believe it does exist.
Yeah bro this definitely exists football,tennis,darts correct scores under amount of cards I've been scammed but I've also won money with this so it's very volatile and risky because they can rope you in and get you hooked then scam you so it's so hard to see the scam because they make you think you are going to win because you do at first. Please send me a message man so I can tell you more about this. Not about the bets but about being scammed and what my bank has provided after the fact
Cheers bro
I can show you wins I've had from this brother
Great sharing and congratulations for this fantastic content. Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾.
U r so underrated, congrats 4 ur content
I have evidence of rigged matches across the globe. In fact, hundreds of different matches as irrefutable evidence. It's a lot related to psychology and what happens on the matches that make the people betting online choose to bet for, and lose. IRREFUTABLE.
Show the evidence
@Donough88 How? Don't mind to get in touch with the guy who made the video if he's up for it.
If you sell fixed matches you can only sell the information to limited amount of people and when the customers tell there friends or family the limit gets over run because the information gets spread like wild fire and the information becomes useless
3:20 You can tell this is a scam from this page. No one can say a CS is 100% because they are hard to fix. Then at 3:52 for €1490 pm they claim 13-15 fixed at 10.0+. There just aren’t that many matches fixed at those odds and how would you know the odds so far in advance?
Why did the whole zoom call look and sound like an AI conversation
its is 90 percent AI becasue the answers were so fast and even the video call was AI generated
its clearly edited
The guy you interviewed speaks like an AI. His responses are crazily similar to an AI bot…
@@petestubbs7560 read sticky comment bro
The guy he interviews responds like hes speaking direectly from chat gpt
He is
I was thinking the same thing.
Agreed. I think the whole interview is ai
@@jacksonkeller3494 its ai translated
He is speaking German
It is dubbed
The reasons why you sell access to rigged matches is that you can't profit huge from these matches even if you betted across every venue and if you did, your name is connected to it all. Its easier to sell access to the information.
Not at all. There is a big market of sellers that sell accounts on all major bookies. Being banned on a bookie means nothing. These account's being in other innocent peoples names etc. If you take part in match fixing then what's a little bit of fraud to that type of person.
@@worm9627 It's logistically a nightmare to own thousands of accounts, funding them betting them managing withdrawals etc.. Simpler to just sell the information to punters.
Why does the guy he’s interviewing sound like he’s reading from ChatGPT💀
i dubbed the audio from my main channel!
@@REALINTERNETEXPERIMENTS ah okay, interesting video nonetheless
Love your channel!!!!
Great video 🙌
Great video, but why do they sound like AI bots when they talk? I've heard other Germans speak English and they don't sound like this, but these guys (especially the expert he talked to via phone) sound like robots or, at best, people reading from a script.
hey bro thank you! read the sticky comment
@@REALINTERNETEXPERIMENTS Ahh, well that explains it, lol!
These are all scams. Real rings do t want us knowing their edge. If you could 100% fix one match a week you would be a billionaire in a few months so mathematically you can workout how ridiculous the claims are.
Just checked that Longford vs Galway "98%", longford didnt win
The result is in the video
Very good content 👌 love this
why the AI if you’re recording yourself anyways?
Because the original is German language
This video is an awesome use of that AI software that translates and changes the speaker’s mouth to appear as though they were speaking a different language the whole time
Manipulated games might exist but people selling fixed matches is just absurd, if they had the info they could just make money betting themselves why would they sell them 🤷
Just noticed you said it almost at the end of the video, some people are really fool to believe in this scam 😅
Why is betting on a fixed game illegal?
what an interesting channel. Great job
Good stuff keep it going
Grouping members is also how sports betting gurus work and has worked for 40+ years.
Fake they scam me we lost I have proof
Thanks for the video, i have tried fixed matches and yeah for public its mostly scam so cheap selling it's scam. I have lost a lot of money by fixed matches damn scammers😢
It's too easy to scam. Besides not replying, they can look to see who if the favored team is, and list that as the team to win. If you win, you think they are legit. They make money anyways. And the other scammer says you send them $400 if you win a bet. They would get $400 from sucker's.
All you need to do is get in contact with the VAR room and pay for their tips they are the ultimate match fixers 😂
Can you already bet on both the matches you posted? I cant seem to find the markets for em and im in australia
Are we talking here about 2021 and 2022 “fixed matches “ based on what i saw on your email ?
Why does the interview sound scripted? Like there's no hesitation at all. Are you guys just professional public speakers or did you shoot him the questions before hand
I see the pinned comment, but the lips move baed off the english translation.
i dubbed it by myself cuz the orginal one is german language
this was all english, and im quite experienced with online wagering...yet i have no idea what this guy even said.
This is my kindve content, based on the title alone
in Biz of 'flipping' , I knew a couple of Australian couples, where the husbands were buying-selling-making on average 21% profit per year. So my betting limit I sat, was $1,20. (thus, 20% profit to me) ; I did my home work in blue print for a few months and had 100% success, yet when I started betting it flopped for some reason. ,, *Sigh* ...
Only 37k views is insane. Great video bro please post more.
The production quality is insane i thought that said 1,93M subs XDD
Mobs are playing a fun game with bettors out there. If you happened to get a winner on your first bet, trust me don’t get too excited. There is the how mobs get there money. For example, for a soccer match, they get each of no clue bettors to put $100 on a different correct score. One “lucky punter would get a win” they’d ask that punter to pay commission. It’s a number game. The more punters they get involved the more money they get.
What's going on with your hand and face at 12:20
Really good catch bro. This is the first time I’ve actually experienced how powerful AI can be
I knew something felt off
Opening up saying the most known is a ref in soccer from 2005 is wild 😅
the last part was really helpful at 13.01 , getting information in front of bookmakers before they move the odds for value.
What ai video program are you using for your video? Its pretty good but Your lips doesn't match the the words. Especially when the head turns. It glitches😅
He shows the Programm on his main channel in his new video
Heygen
that's why you need to bet on those that doesn't exist on all betting sites
its even more funny on esports, teams getting DDos attacks or even physical internet cables getting cut 😄its a very big thing in China
I wished videos nowadays just simply start rolling in accordance to the caption instead of all the intro, and previews of the same clips that is going to be inside later.
What happened to the hand/face at 12:19 ?
It's translated from his Main german Channel "Torben Platzer" to english with the AI program HeyGen
Sooo you didn't bet on the results you paid for to see if it was accurate?
I knew someone who was given a phone with an app on it & a voucher for $5000 That would go to bars/pubs that have self service kiosks where you can place bets. They would receive a notification on the phone to bet on said race (mainly dogs & horses) & to record all transactions. It was surprisingly very accurate... maybe a 70% success rate. No idea who or what was sending the betting information.
Once got scammed when i was young with these nonsense bet fixers.. funny thing was that i won 3k and blocked the dude after he wanted the money i won 🤣
Link of this video should added to every bookmaker website so that people will get less scammed