registered on here and the odds are definitely better by all means, i just wish the csgo matches were added sooner, still waiting to make my first wager on the site.
Welcome to Fairlay! We try to avoid empty market or markets with bad odds. So we only add markets as soon as at least one of our market makers offers solid odds on the event. After that it is a free market... i see, so as nitrogen seems to be having problems right now, there isnt a market for you to base your odds off of so the matches will be added after one or more of your market sources adds the matches, correct?
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registered on here and the odds are definitely better by all means, i just wish the csgo matches were added sooner, still waiting to make my first wager on the site.
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elevate are playing poorly in addition to method playing fantastic right now, but nihilium is still the overall better team here. edit: direct nade on a teammate 10 feet away, bit of communication issues here as predicted, nihilium takes the map vs elevate, a bit closer than i thought it would be though, 16-13
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elevate are playing poorly in addition to method playing fantastic right now, but nihilium is still the overall better team here. edit: direct nade on a teammate 10 feet away, bit of communication issues here
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Yes, there is always the risk of matches being thrown. In CS:GO this past year a tier 1 NA Team was banned from participating in tourneys do to match fixing, thus ruining their careers until the ban ends. So, if you stick to the pro level in my opinion you shouldn't need to worry about match fixing.
you forget that iBP was a pro team, best in NA while they were going. however, in the current time, tier 1 and tier 2 teams very rarely throw now, risk outweigh the potential benefits of throwing right now.
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VP getting utterly stomped on overpass by LGB, completely unexpected, but it happens.
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VP takes the map vs NiP. 1 more pick for now wouldve bet 2-3 units on spread and ml map 1 if i got home in time, map 1 turned out to be mirage, shame.
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please remove me from the campaign for now, thanks.
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Looks like almost every player in Prime (if not all) involved in matchfixing. Which is not too surprising given their results. These matches mean nothing for them, and they are realistic about their chance of making money in the legit way. So when someone approches them and offers a chance to make some side money on the games they "would lose anyway" - its hard to imagine them declining the offer.
Its just how the currect sc2 betting is - you not only have to find value, but also need to avoid these situations where its very possible that someone will throw a game.
here's where the "dead esport" joke comes in honestly though, SC2 is getting a real bad rep from all the matchfixing, i dont play it or follow the scene anymore but its a shame to see it fall this low.
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bo1, train
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result of that big betslip from a few days ago all green except for the two cancels
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Ye, you dont. I'm just pointing out the overall level of stupidity here.
Btw you should consider testing the fairlay for better odds and faster grading. Difference in odds will add up quite fast in the long run.
Like nitro currently offering Piter - Acer (1.378 v 2.953) and on the fairlay you can get 1.401 v 3.008
ill take a look after exams are done, too busy with them at the moment to mess around with it, thanks for the tip
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Well thing is, these people dont care about the odds or unit sizing of your picks.
If you want your thread to rise in popularity you need to get rid of all that 'advanced' stuff.
And dont bother worrying about the net win/loss or anything fancy like that, just go for big ML favs and make your winrate look pretty (aim to get 70%+, doesnt matter if picks would be 1.1-1.3 odds) - thats a recipe to impress the people around here it seems.
its not even that "fancy," just bet small, win small, and make a low risk, sizeable amount from your bankroll besides who cares about impressing the people on here, its not like i need their approval of my betting
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Well i dont cover it anymore because i think posting picks on this forum is a waste of time.
thats pretty true, over half the people that pm for for "private advice" are just trying to get my skype info one of the reasons why im not posting 100% of my picks anymore also not going to be calculating / updating units with every betslip update, will calculate once a day or so doubling unit size(.002 -> .004), bankroll .1 -> .2
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map 1 fnatic v HR = inferno
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everyone suddenly starts covering esports ._.
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+.00025 btc, +.125 units throwing down skins on titan to win over HR, ~$6
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-.002 btc, -1 unit
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HR got wrecked today, i didnt see the game though.
I dont follow CS at all, but from my selective memory they were usually doing quite ok as underdogs, producing a lot of scrappy/close games, weird to see them being raped 16-3
this dreamhack LAN has a 40k prize pool, and it's on Titan's home turf; with those factored in, as well as Maniac acmitting they had an absolute shit day they lost that bo3 to HR, i figured Titan you be back at their old level of play, putting them above HR.
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