Originally posted on 11/14/2019:

Quote Originally Posted by Gaze73 View Post
What if a guy wins long term even though 365 doesn't have the best odds in the market? Why wouldn't they boot him?

Guy C is definitely not a liar, he has a very high long term reputation both as a person and a high stakes pro. He makes loads of cash at 365 live betting. He explained his "tricks" against getting limited but they are far too weak, e.g. depositing $1k every now and then, not withdrawing more than 50% of the balance, etc. Yet he somehow stays under the radar with regular $20k withdrawals. And he himself wonders why they still send him $100 bonuses after that. I just can't imagine 365 traders looking at this guy who might have taken up to $1 million from them over the years and not doing a single thing about it. Meanwhile they strip small time bettors of all promos, bonuses, cash out feature, and limit stakes to $1.65.
They wouldn't boot the guy for a few reasons. First, sportsbook lines are incredibly accurate, it is extremely hard to beat bookies betting the best lines. I'd say it is impossible beating them betting poor lines - unlesss you are cheating i.e a horse trainer laying his horses he knows are injured, overfed etc. Second, if an employee looking at this guys record notices he is constantly beating the book betting poor lines then he just found a money tree.

Respectfully, i'd be willing to bet a lot the guy is a liar - even just from a numbers point of view. The average gambler's monthly incomne will vary wildly, the fact someone claims to be a professional gambler and earn the same each month is in itself a huge red flag for authenticity. Most people who are in some way semi-famous as gambling pros make all their money through affiliate deals etc. This guy have a blog I bet? Why don't you name him if he is well-known and has a good reputation?