Danske Spil (Lottery) confirms to TV 2 SPORT that the game provider shut down games for GOG’s first group match in the European League shortly before the start of the match.
The handball match between Kadetten Schaffhausen from Switzerland and Danish GOG may have aftermath.
Several game providers closed shortly before the start of the match on Tuesday at 18.45 for games in the showdown in the European League (formerly EHF Cup) – among them Danske Spil. This is confirmed by the Danish gaming provider to TV 2 SPORT on Wednesday.
– We did it because we saw a strange odds development, where we felt compelled to close the match, it sounds from Danske Spil’s press service to TV 2 SPORT.
– I can not go into detail what that means. But I can say that we have reported the match to GLMS, our match-fixing monitoring system, it reads further.
Odds dropped from 2.00 to 1.35
Fyens.dk wrote late Tuesday night that the odds of a victory for Kadetten Schaffhausen over the people of Fyn fell in the hours leading up to the match – from odds of 2.00 to odds of 1.35.
As a result, several game providers chose to close completely on deposits on the match. And now GLMS is taking a closer look at the suspicious bets.
GOG lost 28-29 on a goal by the Swiss in the dying seconds, in what was the teams’ first group match in the European League.
According to fyens.dk , the referee pair Arsim Vitaku and Erdoan Vitaku from Kosovo were in focus in the match with an effort that worked in cash for the home team’s advantage.
Danske Spil’s press service informs TV 2 SPORT that it is not unusual for the gaming provider to close for games during matches during a season.
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2. November 2020. at 03:58
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