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Helping Sports Betting groups and players earn - Betting and Prediction Market Software Development - Betting Services for groups and partners - Data Solutions

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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
Welcome to all the new followers, and thank you. 🙌 Just wanted to provide a short summary of what we do here at WinWorks and how maybe we can help.
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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
@CorbieBO @RobDFS_ Every well known respected group smashed cbb this season. Not anyone, just them.
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Rob@RobDFS_·
There is no chance somebody has a positive ROI on CBB totals this season, ZERO chance
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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
@RobDFS_ its not even something we played much. but yes. reach out anytime 👍
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Daniel Wallach@WALLACHLEGAL·
Plaintiff seeks to certify a "nationwide class" consisting of "all persons who traded Sporting Event Contracts on the Kalshi Platform and suffered a financial loss on such trades."
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Daniel Wallach@WALLACHLEGAL

BREAKING: A federal class action lawsuit has been filed against Kalshi and its co-founders Tarek Mansour and Luana Lopes Lara for offering sports-event contracts in violation of the CEA and CFTC Rule 40.11(a)(1); invokes private right of action under CEA § 25 to avoid preemption.

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Novig@Novig·
You can keep donating to books… Or you can trade smarter on Novig.
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Ben Horney@BenHorney·
Update: A new source tells me the MLB-Polymarket deal is worth $300 million over four years, not three. Hard to know the exact terms unless you're privy to the documents, but clearly @FOS is in the ballpark. Story from earlier today ICYMI: frontofficesports.com/mlb-makes-mult…
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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
Our cbb volume this season was about 20k. We have not watched a single minute of any game. We barely know who's in the tournament. Against this field that makes us about even money
Citadel Sports Group@CitadelSportsLV

$25,000. No risk. The 2nd annual CSG March Madness Partner Freeroll is live! No buy-in. Fully funded. Real payouts. Just our network competing for $25,000. To join the madness next year, Dm's are open, we’re always looking for quality partners. #MarchMadness

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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
The only reason “what you play” matters is because the major sports have a low or no roi. Besides the obvious ones, no Sportsbook is just going to let an account rip into them week after week winning. We have tried with dozens of accounts and every kind of sport. It just doesn’t matter.
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Shane@boostar83·
Complete disagree. “What you play” absolutely has plenty to do with it and how you play it equally decisive also. Like JB has said, niche markets aren’t on the board for sharps to attack. They’re there for recs to play in between the other action (or ideally parlaying with it). Winning is secondary to what you’re winning on
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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
This is a common sentiment and a question we get all the time from current and potential partners. The truth is, what you play has very little to do with it, in most cases. You're just going to have to keep getting more outs, forever. What will determine if an account stays open has much more to do with other factors: 1. If you are winning or not - Somehow there is a thought out there that, if you are betting major sports, most places will let you just win every week and they will become your personal bank. This is not true. No sportsbook wants to lose to anyone, ever. Winning on major sports costs them the same as winning on props or anything else. For the small list of books that allow winners to keep playing, they're only taking decent limits on the major sports for the most part anyway, and if they were enough no one would ever need more outs. 2. If where you're playing at has a clue or not - Sometimes you can play at a spot, and make one play on a NBA total that moves a point and lose the account, or you can play obscure props for months and not get shut off. If they know what they're doing, its not hard to tell the guys who should get cut off. Maybe the other stuff stands out more to some guys. But again for aside from Circa and a small, shrinking list- if you are killing them on college basketball, are they are going to play fair and let you keep going? just go bankrupt supporting you every week? ok A lot of accounts last longer betting the major sports, because they're either losing or barely beating them. Thats the best strategy for keeping accounts open
Jeffrey Benson@JeffreyBenson12

@iamrahstradamus In fairness don’t bet euro/international

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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
@joeytunes2 These things get you every time 😂😂😂
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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
@PropsByDom We are holding 30% on some plays, DM us for partnerships anytime !
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@PropsByDom 🧪🔎@PropsByDom·
Idk if I have just horrible luck rn but these “Sharp Money” plays cake too much for my liking..
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WinWorks@WinWorksgaming·
@ShayneTrail We’re holding 36% on Prop builder wouldn’t you rather bet that?
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Shayne Trail@ShayneTrail·
DM me proof of + CBB ROI, that’s verifiable, and you’re hired as our new analyst I’m done CBB betting willingly to also front all API costs and data sourcing costs for you along with providing a oddsscreen and a personal mover to the Kiosk’s if needed, seriously inquiries only
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Stephen Andress@StephenAndress1·
McKay, When is your follow-up story about how much was already being bet before legalization and how much now is going to good public efforts like public education budgets and restoring struggling pension funds for public servants? Or problem gambling budgets that didn’t exist to help people before? Or responsible gaming tools that DraftKings and FanDuel have promoted in the app, even with giveaway promos to participate. Or that some of us (hi 👋🏻) have jobs because of this industry now to support our families and have learned about sports betting markets for extra income to jumpstart kids’ college funds? Or is that conclusion too anecdotal based on just my experience?
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McKay Coppins@mckaycoppins·
I think if we've reached the point where gamblers are treating online sports betting like their religion (and judging by the responses, that's clearly how many of them see it!) it's a social catastrophe in the making.
Isaac@roundrobin42

@mckaycoppins I don't disagree. Not saying it's the same but imagine I spent 3 months going to a Mormon church, wrote an article about how the sermons ruined me (for the Atlantic's cover story), and it was the 10th major article on the topic that year. I'd imagine most Mormons would be pissed!

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MoneyBagYooo@gettothewindow·
Never work with this fucking loser .
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McKay Coppins@mckaycoppins·
Last year, The Atlantic gave me $10K to gamble with. What started as a journalistic gimmick turned into something more... unnerving. My cover story on the online betting boom warping sports, culture, politics, and the psyches of millions of young men: theatlantic.com/magazine/2026/…
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