Jontay porter banned for life from the NBA. He was found to have given confidential information and gambled on NBA games

Harry B

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The moment sports leagues and NCAA got into bed with fanduel and other sports betting sites they lost all credibility
It’s been like that all over the world for decades.

As proven, it’s very illegal and very hard to cheat.

You can’t just drop 50k outta nowhere without them starting an investigation or drop any real money on people like this dude. These companies employ mad statisticians, data scientists, gamblers and all that to detect cheating. Cause at the end of the day you are fukking up their bread
 
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He should probably stay quiet on this situation.

:ld:

I’m glad he’s putting it out there to show how stupid it was for these leagues to get in bed with sports betting companies.

I guess we can pretend these companies and odds makers don’t get any inside information. Or that they would never influence a player, coach, or executive to make sure they win massive amounts of money off the public. :comeon:

It’s only a problem when the house loses :sas1:
 

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MPJ fried this nikka up bad for no reason :laff: :laff: :laff: :laff: :laff: :laff:

“Yea my bro didn’t get cursed with money because he maybe couldn’t handle it, and could gamble it away, but God blessed me with this bread because I can handle it. My curse is these bytches because I couldn’t handle a wife” :bryan:
 

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say the quiet part out loud brehs


problem is when gambling sites see a strange spike on a player, they on that shyt IMMEDIATELY.

Exactly.

People also think that these sportsbooks don't care if players are helping people win their bets. These books absolutely care about their reputation, and that's why you see them report suspicious activity to the leagues. Remember Jameson Williams and the gambling at the facility? Whether it's geolocation or spikes in specific wagers, these books have lots of procedures in place.

The biggest red flags are always going to be the prop bets for the under for players, and when there are a bunch coming in on a player that usually doesn't have a ton of action, the red flag goes up big time.
 
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