I normally don't go back and forth with scammers as I have already wasted enough time exposing your operations and playing on your platform. Therefore this will be my last response to your claims. It's completely pointless to continue this discussion because, as always, you're just going to deflect, gaslight and run to the moderators for protection.
king0fspades ; a forum account being old or quiet for years doesn't make it fake. People join forums, go inactive, and come back when something interesting catches their attention — a World Cup tournament with real prizes is exactly that kind of thing. As for the point total, our tournament scoring is based on Total Odds Score from winning bets, not post count or forum tenure. A player who places several high-odds winning bets in a short window can absolutely outscore someone with more days in the tournament but lower odds. That's how the format works, and it's been explained in this thread already.
You are asking this community to ignore basic statistical probability. A completely dormant 8 year old account with 7 historical posts miraculously wakes up, bypasses many major community contests (many free with high pay outs), signs up only to this one and instantly hits a hyper streak of high odds bets in 2 days to perfectly capture the leaderboard, this isn't an assumption, it is a glaring, documented pattern of sleeper cell or hacked account utilization.
That video is set to private and I can't see it, It's weird how dzonikg28 says he saw video proof while the video is set to private. Then again he's wearing your signature.
I am assuming you posted a video of your sportsbook backend, if that is the case then it proves absolutely nothing to anyone with basic industry knowledge. Anyone familiar with turnkey platform administration knows that operators have full backend access to create, manually settle or backdate internal, promotional or testing betslips. A video showing that the data exists in your database doesn't prove a real, independent user made those bets with real capital, it simply confirms the exact database manipulation I am calling out.
We understand the frustration of watching your leaderboard position get overtaken late ; that happened to multiple players in this thread already, and we've explained it every time with actual proof. We're happy to keep doing that.
But "I lost my spot, therefore it's rigged" isn't an investigation, it's a pattern we're seeing repeat in this thread regardless of the evidence we provide.
Don't flatter yourselves by claiming I am making this because I'm not at the top of your leaderboard. I am currently participating in dozens of other legitimate high tier forum contests that actually pay out thousands of dollars to the top places. I am not paying attention to, nor do I care about, the $250 top prize you are offering here.
The only reason I even joined your pool in the first place is because I am actively running a comprehensive thread documenting and tracking all the contests and promotions running across the forum and casinos for this World Cup. My plan from the start has been to join every single one of them, test them and rate each one at the end of the tournament for the community's future reference. If it weren't for that project, I wouldn't have signed up at all or wasted my time making senseless bets just to see who can spam the most $0.50 bets. In fact I completely lost interest the moment you stated that users are allowed to bet on 1, X and 2 simultaneously on the same match. I much prefer to spend my time on real competitive contests, of which I have too many to handle and I genuinely regret wasting even a second on this one.
On the license ; we operate under an Anjouan gaming license, clearly stated on our site. If you have actual documentation showing otherwise, post it publicly. So far this claim has been repeated without anything to back it up.
You want public documentation regarding your fake license claims? It was already thoroughly proven and visible on CasinoGuru, right up until you scrambled to have your casino profile deleted from their platform a few days ago. You seem to forget how the internet works: nothing gets deleted for good man. Anyone can use the Wayback Machine or other web archiving tools to step back just one week in time and look at the archived records to see exactly what was exposed.
As for the rest of your post ; we're going to address that separately and won't be engaging with it here. Threats and personal information about where a company's operations are based have no place in a forum discussion about a betting promotion, and we'd encourage the moderators to take note of that shift in tone.
We stand behind our platform, our promotions, and our players. The proof has been public every time it's been requested, and that won't change.
Do not attempt to weaponize forum rules to save face. Pointing out that your operational infrastructure heavily routes through and originates from Morocco is not a "threat" nor is it personal information, it is basic, objective technical OSINT regarding a commercial platform's network data. Trying to play the victim to get the moderators to bail you out will not work.
I have given you your chance. The community has been fully warned, the data has been laid out and I am moving my attention back to legitimate platforms that respect their players.
Keep standing behind your platform, we will keep standing behind the data. Done with you.
We'll keep this short since you've said this is your last reply.
The video is set to public and watchable by anyone with the link —
here it is again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gWpg7hYt8o (Betby Backoffice) .
It shows the bet data tied to those accounts, placed through the live platform, not backend-created entries. We're not going to be able to convince you otherwise if you've already decided every form of evidence is fabricated, but other players in this thread have reviewed it and confirmed what it shows.
On the license ; it's stated clearly in the footer of our own site, not buried anywhere: Kikabet.com is owned and operated by Blackwave Ltd., registration number 000048872, registered address 9 Barrack, Belize City, Belize. Kikabet is licensed and regulated by the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of Comoros, operating under License No. ALSI-202509019-FI1. That's verifiable directly on our site right now, no archive needed. If you have an actual archived page showing a different claim from a third-party listing, post the link directly so anyone reading can check it themselves rather than relying on a description of it.
On the Morocco point — we'll leave that where it is. You can call it OSINT, we'll let readers decide what naming a company's operational location in the middle of an accusation thread is intended to communicate.
We appreciate the players who've stuck around, asked direct questions, and accepted direct answers.
The tournament continues as planned 