
In organized sports, match fixing is the act of playing or officiating a match with the intention of achieving a pre-determined result, violating the rules of the game and often the law. There are many reasons why match fixing might take place, including receiving bribes from bookmakers or sports bettors, and blackmail. Competitors may also intentionally perform poorly to gain a future advantage, such as a better draft pick or to face an easier opponent in a later round of competition. A player might also play poorly to rig a handicap system.
Match fixing, when motivated by gambling, requires contacts (and normally money transfers) between gamblers, players, team officials, and/or referees. These contacts and transfers can sometimes be discovered, and lead to prosecution by the law or the sports league(s). In contrast, losing for future advantage is internal to the team and very difficult to prove. Often, substitutions made by a coach designed to deliberately increase the team’s chances of losing (such as having key players sit out, using minimal or phantom injuries as an excuse), rather than ordering the players actually on the field to intentionally underperform, are cited as the main factor in cases where this has been alleged.
Match fixing includes point shaving and spot-fixing, which center on smaller events within a match that can be wagered upon, but which are unlikely to prove decisive in determining the final result of the game. According to Sportradar, a company that monitors the integrity of sports events on behalf of sports federations, as many as one percent of the matches they monitor show suspicious betting patterns that may be indicative of match fixing
Many Kenyans have been scammed in the name of fixed odds by scammers who maraude to be selling fixed matches in telegram and other social media channels . They sell the fake matches at a cost of Ksh. 3,000 to 4,000
After receiving the clients money they end up blocking them and deleting the conversations.
However there exist very genuine fixed matches sellers who have earned trust to their customers and have been winning thousands of dollars .Such of them is Liz Whitney based in Scotland. One of the Sportpesa jackpot winner confessed of using her fixed matches .She sells her matches from a range of Ksh. 7,000 to up to Ksh.50,000.
Although she is expensive ,her games have been genuine and she has attracted a lot of followers and customers all over the world and in Kenya at general. Here is how to reach her :
Join her Telegram Channel on https://t.me/Liztiipster