How 1XBet Creates Betting Farms To Scam Unsuspecting Gamers (Video)
An investigative video exposing the shady operations of betting farms allegedly run by global gambling giant, 1XBet, has gone viral, raising serious concerns over match-fixing and player exploitation in the sports betting industry.
In the footage seen by OSUN DEFENDER, a sports analyst, whose identity remains unknown, breaks down how seemingly normal sporting events are, in fact, part of a well-orchestrated scam.
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“Take a look at this video. At first glance, it looks like a group of friends playing football, but if you look closely, no one really seems to want to win the game. With 32 seconds left on the clock, one team scores the winning goal, but no one celebrates. What is going on here?” he queried.
The analyst claims that this trend is not limited to football but extends to basketball, ping pong, cricket, hockey, and other sports, all featuring scripted matches aimed at deceiving unsuspecting gamblers.
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He further alleged that these “betting farms” are operated by 1XBet, one of the biggest gambling companies in the world, with players hired to stage games under strict conditions.
The video shows clips of the same players appearing for different teams within the same day, sometimes changing only their jerseys.
“There are also many unconventional sports like subsoccer and whatever this is. Investigative outlet Bellingcat traced these videos all over Russia and Belarus. Thousands of people are being recruited daily to work at these betting farms,” the analyst revealed.
A striking moment in the clip highlights a player with a distinct tattoo who appears in multiple matches on the same day, dressed in different outfits. According to former workers, these individuals are made to play for hours under controlled conditions, ensuring that the outcomes of the games remain fixed.
This, the analyst argues, explains why players in these live-streamed matches appear uninterested and lack motivation.
With online betting rapidly growing in Nigeria and beyond, the revelation has sent shockwaves through the gaming community. Meanwhile, 1XBet is yet to issue an official statement regarding the allegations.

Sodiq Lawal is a passionate and dedicated journalist with a knack for uncovering captivating stories in the bustling metropolis of Osun State and Nigeria at large. He has a versatile reporting style, covering a wide range of topics, from politics , campus, and social issues to arts and culture, seeking impact in all facets of the society.







