GAMBLER OR VICTIM? The Shohei Ohtani scandal EXPLAINED
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Two thumbs up for Krueger stating that 95% of sports bettors lose money in the long run.
I've never heard any of the commentators of the big broadcast companies say that 95% of sports bettors lose money......but their big advertisers are the Bookmakers...so, they, in effect, lie by omission.
But when they lose money it's obviously because the leagues are fixed. Roger Goodell and the like are watching those $10 15-leg parlays that would payout six figures. Can't have that.
I think he was taken advantage of. I think it's very easy for a Guy who's clearly All baseball and nothing else to ignore his finances. He's never had to worry about a cost of living in his entire life. This Guy is Kobe level. All about being the greatest in the game.
Even if he didn't pay that much attention, there's no way nine half a million transactions are going to take place without you or your accountant. The bank would have automatic checks and balances taking place, getting touch with you demand an in-person visit . We're talking about nine massive transactions to an illegal book .
The interpreter story has changed and is just not credible. To ignore four and a half million with a transactions going regularly into an illegal book. I just
They're really lucky initial headlines were about the interpreter and not"ohtani account tied to 4.5 million worth of payments to an illegal book." Because that's a factual statement and if this theft story falls apart like it probably will, law enforcement is not going to be inclined to look the other way. Major League baseball might be, but not the IRS or the FBI
@@michaelcorcoran8768 🎯
Ippei is a known liar. I believe Ippei stole the money
It is well known that ohtani's mom gives him a $500 per month debit card for personal spending during the baseball season...the team covers all food, all lodging, and basically all of his entertainment because his entertainment consists of practicing baseball....he doesn't look at his bank account because he comes from a frugal family and has multiple money managers....at the beginning of the investigation, the MLB told the interpreter what was going on not expecting him to be the actual perpetrator. So of course the interpreter played his cards as anyone would and tried to cover it up from Shohei. I understand that everyone wants this to be a conspiracy theory, but more likely the guy with no need or use for money and with impeccable character got duped because the criminal had a massive heads up on what was going on and intenionally kept ohtani out of the loop....
Yo im writing a paper on this. Can you point me toward a source?
So Shohei Ohtani never checks his phone.Every transaction gets a alert to your device🤔
He knew.
When you're a multi-millionaire, you don't handle your own finances, let alone receive notifications. You hire people to do that for you. Hence why he has an interpreter.
@@crumblelord1302 You don't know if he is missing millions 🤣 ok.
First face ahh😂
Okay but Ippei won ~140 million and owed 182 million. How do you reach those kinds of figures on the money he was making?
First of all I don’t think ohtani even can transfer the money by himself l😂simple as that!
Who?
Highest paid player in baseball in total value
@@dark8prince201 Sure. I believe you
I guess u don’t rlly watch baseball
Ohtani was gambling. No way the interpreter gets 4 and 1/2 million worth of credit and there's no way he could have pulled off a theft like this ohtani finding out. I mean come on...ohtani name is on wire transfers totaling 4.5 million to an illegal book. Only alibi they have is a story from the interpreter which has changed in insane ways overnight.
He knew it’s just like the Rico law guilty by association
Shohei Ogambli.