Update on the BOSLENNIUM Crime Syndicate

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  • Fred K
    SBR Rookie
    • 06-12-06
    • 2

    #1
    Update on the BOSLENNIUM Crime Syndicate
    Although SEETHING, I have waited 3 days to share with you the blatant lies given to me by Mr. Clive Archer CEO at BOSon why they stole $4,358 from me!!
    One, he said I have made various posts around the circuit. Totally false, I have told my story only once at SBR on June 12.
    Two, my brother and I made bets from same IP address making me a syndicate ABSOLUTE LIE!! We hardly even discuss off shore wagering and I have never bet at his house and he hasn't been to mine!
    Three, I am accused of betting $1000 on Yanks -11/2 at +135 and at same time Boston on money Line at +135. I'm not saying this might not have happened seeing +135 and realizing bet wrong one and canceled bet out but why would I intentionally put myself in a lose?lose situation if Yanks win by 1. Just a mistake!!! No espionage no cheating no expectation of either bet being applied to rollover . In fact I had already made rollover at betmill.
    This is what the CEO of BOS is hanging his hat on as a reason for grand theft. I don't think so!! Thank God for watchdogs like SBR and Bill DOzer in particular who is seeing this case through to the end!!!
    As a matter of fact and my last thought on this for now, I have asked for a full accounting record of my wagers since May 12 when I joined and in particular June 6 the day BOS has me trying to swindle them. I was promised I would have these in my hand yesterday. Do I have to say that nothing has come forth yet!!! There is nothing they can produce short of doctoring records (add forgery to their list of crimes)that they can offer so what better way than to not deliver.
  • Chuck Sims
    SBR MVP
    • 12-29-05
    • 3072

    #2
    Fred K, I recommend strongly you post at the so called watchdog sites, TOW, MajorWager, EOG and The RX, all of them take payola from the BetOnSports Crime Family. At EOG, the owner has set a precedent by paying Artie who was robbed by this crime syndicate. Of course if he continues to do this he will be broke in less than a week.

    I urge you to continue to post to warn people to stay away from the BetOnSports Crime Family.
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    • SBR_John
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 07-12-05
      • 16471

      #3
      Hang in there Fred. We will continue to pursue your case and chase down these stiffs forever if necessary.
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      • Doug
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 08-10-05
        • 6324

        #4
        I'm sure any book would love those 2 bets, they don't cancel, and expose you to a $2000 loss vs. only a $350 win. You basically are laying -600 on NYY not to win by 1 run.

        That's a bad bet. You'd lose your ass playing those.

        I prefer BOS/ Mill syndicate to crime family, use their own word against them.

        Good Luck,
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        • Mudcat
          Restricted User
          • 07-21-05
          • 9287

          #5
          Thanks for posting Fred. I hope this can be straightened out fairly.

          Like Doug, I am particularly struck by this:

          Originally posted by Fred K
          Three, I am accused of betting $1000 on Yanks -11/2 at +135 and at same time Boston on money Line at +135.
          WTF? They should be sending a thank you card to anyone playing like that.

          If they are trying to call that grounds to confiscate, then they are becoming shameless. They are basically just stealing money and laughing at players.
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          • JC
            SBR Sharp
            • 08-23-05
            • 481

            #6
            You should contact Shrink at EOG.
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            • ganchrow
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-28-05
              • 5011

              #7
              Originally posted by Fred K
              Three, I am accused of betting $1000 on Yanks -11/2 at +135 and at same time Boston on money Line at +135.
              I wouldn't be so quick as to necessarily grade that a poor statistical arb. All else being equal, a 17.5% chance of a single run -150ish favorite win given an 11½ run total, would certainly be on the high end of my own estimates.
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              • Mudcat
                Restricted User
                • 07-21-05
                • 9287

                #8
                Originally posted by ganchrow
                I wouldn't be so quick as to necessarily grade that a poor statistical arb.

                I would. I've done a lot of research on that exact thing and have found it to be as surefire a way to lose money in the long run as playing big chalk moneylines straight-up all the time.


                Originally posted by ganchrow
                All else being equal, a 17.5% chance of a single run -150ish favorite win given an 11½ run total, would certainly be on the high end of my own estimates.
                It certainly depends on the total. It also depends on if you're betting against a home or away favorite winning by exactly one run. I don't think we have either piece of information.

                But I'm tellin' ya, the research I did involved all situations - and it would have been a bloodbath if I had been placing real bets. And that involved picking and choosing numbers from several of the best books. I have to think that just playing both ends at BOS would produce much worse results.
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