Sports betting in 2025: a child who’s been in the space for a few months telling @JeffreyBenson12 who gets profiled for being sharp and the likelihood of sharps being profiled.
I have had good experiences with @PropSwap in the past but unfortunately for this ticket I've been owed $12581 for coming up on two months. I paid $5400 upfront to purchase the ticket when I bought it in December. Unfortunately after the ticket won, the seller does not want to
After hearing non-stop arguments all week, I’ve realized this is all I want. Keep limiting winners, keep stake factoring, keep trying to be profitable companies, whatever.
But cut the bullshit. If you limit a customer, you should have to send them a notification that states very
No one is “celebrating a sportsbook limiting” you. People are celebrating because you and all the other OJ disciples were acting as though you discovered something that’s been around since before you swam around in your dad’s ballsack and tried to quickly monetize a practice that
I don’t know why, but @betstamp becoming what it is today feels like a major tipping point in sports gambling content. Right or wrong, I think a lot of us considered their platform/product one of the last “pure” (and I mean that very loosely) innovations in the sports betting
Not to continue the slobbering, but the Circles Off with @Matthew_Trench really was as good of a pod as you’ll ever hear. Thought provoking, insightful, entertaining. But every time I listen to an interview like that, my main takeaway is the realization of who we’re competing