Re: [Shams] Jontay Porter receives NBA lifetime ban
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:26 pm
Time to learn Mandarin.
Sports is our Business
https://forums.realgm.com/boards/
https://forums.realgm.com/boards/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=2372264
Dr Positivity wrote:This guy's plan was soooooo bad. He needed to just stick to missing shots on purpose or "accidentally" fouling a shooter in a close game or something and getting marginal odds advantage. It doesn't guarantee a win like taking yourself out of the game, but it would be so much harder to figure out.
C_Money wrote:alpngso wrote:who wouldn’t bet on the team to lose if they are in the midst of 15 game losing streak.
hopefully he finds success in other leagues. i know he thought of retiring at once.
or he could just have his brother MPJ to fund and run a betting site himself
Hopefully not. Who the hell would even sign a guy like this?
visionquest wrote:Now he can freely place bets on the Nuggets
C_Money wrote:alpngso wrote:who wouldn’t bet on the team to lose if they are in the midst of 15 game losing streak.
hopefully he finds success in other leagues. i know he thought of retiring at once.
or he could just have his brother MPJ to fund and run a betting site himself
Hopefully not. Who the hell would even sign a guy like this?
Jadoogar wrote:dagger wrote:Jeremy Lin 7 wrote:You can beat your wife but you can't bet on yourself
Great job Adam Silver
There is nothing wrong as I see it on an athlete betting on other sport
I would argue even this is wrong. These guys have way more access to information than the average person. They would know about injuries etc through friends or agents. It's essentially the same as insider trading.
Scase wrote:C_Money wrote:alpngso wrote:who wouldn’t bet on the team to lose if they are in the midst of 15 game losing streak.
hopefully he finds success in other leagues. i know he thought of retiring at once.
or he could just have his brother MPJ to fund and run a betting site himself
Hopefully not. Who the hell would even sign a guy like this?
Is there sports betting in China?
Dr Positivity wrote:This guy's plan was soooooo bad. He needed to just stick to missing shots on purpose or "accidentally" fouling a shooter in a close game or something and getting marginal odds advantage. It doesn't guarantee a win like taking yourself out of the game, but it would be so much harder to figure out.
WhatsaTDot wrote:Time to learn Mandarin.
alpngso wrote:Scase wrote:C_Money wrote:
Hopefully not. Who the hell would even sign a guy like this?
Is there sports betting in China?
no you rot in jail for match fixing. hopefully he learned from this and doesn’t bet on a match or the sport he plays next time. can’t be that stupid right?
Raptorfan2012 wrote:WhatsaTDot wrote:Time to learn Mandarin.
Just stay away from Macau.
carlosey wrote:Young people being addicted to crypto investing and gambling has reached a new level here.
alpngso wrote:who wouldn’t bet on the team to lose if they are in the midst of 15 game losing streak.
hopefully he finds success in other leagues. i know he thought of retiring at once.
or he could just have his brother MPJ to fund and run a betting site himself
Raps in 4 wrote:carlosey wrote:Young people being addicted to crypto investing and gambling has reached a new level here.
It's amazing how much gambling has infiltrated society.
It's everywhere. Kids are also exposed to gambling via loot boxes in video games. Sports games are especially egregious in this regard. If you want the best players for your team, you're going to be spending hundreds/thousands of dollars to acquire them via "games of chance" (you open packs that have a miniscule chance of containing the player you want), and then you're going to do it again the following year when the new game comes out. All mobile games are structured this way, too. Kids get exposed to mobile games when they get their first phone or tablet (which tends to be a very young age these days). This **** needs to be made illegal (Belgium and the Netherlands have banned loot box mechanics in games, but most countries don't care).
ontnut wrote:Jadoogar wrote:dagger wrote:
There is nothing wrong as I see it on an athlete betting on other sport
I would argue even this is wrong. These guys have way more access to information than the average person. They would know about injuries etc through friends or agents. It's essentially the same as insider trading.
So you're saying businessmen can't trade stocks of other businesses because they have more access to information? I dno if that's the way the world works.
I don't think there's much wrong with a NBA player betting on boxing...or the NHL....