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1  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: I am buying verified bet365 account on: July 30, 2018, 10:51:11 AM
Sorry to hijack your thread but I am also looking for one of these accounts and at a very good price.

I notice your interest in bet365 accounts.

I have been making good profits betting for the last 5 years using bet365 early prices. Every time a bet is placed you have the chance to win £47.60

My offer is simple, I give you the betting information and you place on bet365. If it wins you stand to win £47.60 and if it loses you break even.

Day before bet
I know in advance of prices being on website if there are any bets at a particular meeting so advise interested partners to be ready to bet at specified odds and time the next day.

Day of bet
I advise actual selection and odds required. At the same time of partner placing bet on sportsbook I make available a bet on exchange to a similar stake so that partner can close their sportsbook bet.

Here are the sportsbook odds and exchange odds I am happy to take based on a £100 stake although happy to accept higher/lower stakes.

Decimal Sportsbook Odds   Decimal Exchange Odds   Profit to £100 stake inc 4% exchange commission if selection wins
                           6.0                      5.5                                           £47.60
                           5.5                      5.0                                           £47.60
                           5.0                      4.5                                           £47.60
                           4.5                      4.0                                           £47.60
                           4.0                      3.5                                           £47.60
                           3.5                      3.0                                           £47.60
                           3.0                      2.5                                           £47.60
If you would like to discuss further please PM me.
2  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: Wagerwithastranger new betting concept unlike any other on: February 26, 2018, 06:51:40 PM
Read your post with interest as a theme of your concept is something I have been working on for a few months.

I am a novice in the crypto world but am a winning professional gambler.
As such I am unable to place bets directly with bookmakers either online or offline.
Over the years I have had friends and family open accounts in their names and bet for me for a share of the winnings. This requires a lot of trust and I have exhausted the supply of friends and family who ultimately also get their accounts banned/restricted.

Using strangers for such arrangements using Fiat currency is not an option as there are trust implications on both sides.

However, I feel that smart contracts using a reasonably stable cryptocurrency  Grin with low fees (ETH) could be the answer to the trust problems.

Here is an example of what I am trying to achieve via a p2p smart contract.
B = Bettor (The person giving information of which bet to place at price and Bookie)
P = Placer (The person placing bet on behalf of the Bettor)

In a nutshell B is happy to give P 15% of all winning bets and return any losing stakes.
B instructs P to place bet at 3/1 for a stake of £200
Funds in the smart contract would be as follows;
Bettor - £200 – amount that Placer can potentially lose
Placer - £510 – amount of winnings that will go to Bettor if bet wins.
There are 4 outcomes to the result of the bet for each party. The distribution of the funds in the smart contract are shown below.

Placer Outcomes for £200 at 3/1

1. Bet Loses - £200 Stake returned from Smart Contract
2. Bet Wins - Smart Contract sends £510 to Bettor, Placer will have £600 profit in their betting account equal to a £90 profit (15% of winning bet)
3. Non-Runner - £200 Stake returned from Betting account. All funds in Smart Contract returned to each party £510 to Placer, £200 to Bettor
4. Dead Heat - Smart Contract sends £370 to Bettor (£170 winnings and the £200 Bettor Funds) and £340 to Placer (Placer will have £200 winnings in their betting account, but they have sent £170 of this to the Bettor leaving the Placer with £30 overall profit)

Bettor Outcomes for £200 at 3/1

1. Bet Loses – Bettor Loses £200
2. Bet Wins - Wins £510 plus his funds from smart contract of £200
3. Non-Runner - £200 Stake returned
4. Dead Heat - Wins £170 plus his funds from smart contract of £200


PM me if you would like to discuss further.
3  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Bookie - Sports Betting Exchange on the Blockchain Wants Your Input on: January 19, 2018, 05:22:36 PM
Not quite sure how you will get away with not being classified as a betting exchange certainly from what I read about UK gaming law.
But hope you manage to pull it off as its high time the traditional sportsbooks who make millions and offer bad value to punters were disrupted! Grin

Will you also be regulated to Oracles for event result determination?
4  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: Selling bet365 + skrill || Documents passing NetVerify on: August 18, 2017, 08:33:44 PM
Interested in eu bet365 accounts and the VPN solution.
Thanks
5  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: BET365 ACCOUNT | VERIFIED + SKRILL/NETELLER [WITHOUT RECOVER ACCOUNT RISK] on: August 18, 2017, 04:11:32 AM
Interested, let me have contact details pls.
6  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: wts bet365 accounts + skrill + email on: August 17, 2017, 07:37:06 PM
What countries are accounts from?
7  Economy / Invites & Accounts / Re: I am buying verified bet365 account on: August 15, 2017, 05:00:48 AM
I am interested to provide you some accounts.. let me know if you can accept new created accounts,?
I can create bet365 and skrill account if you want.
let me know your specific requirements?

I'm interested, pm me asap
Jude
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