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Trader Overview
44466677834 (0x005610e449b584b20bc339dfe2b4c154851b445a) is a Polymarket trader who turned $15k into $32.6k in withdrawals on just 9 trades — 116% ROI in what looks like weeks, not months, hitting 11.6 trades per day like clockwork.
This sniper operates in Counter-Strike esports exclusively, the niche most retail ignore. While 99% of Polymarket degen chase politics and macro, 44466677834 farms tournament brackets where line moves are slower and books stay soft. Rank 5244 on total leaderboard but the win rate screams efficiency: 83% across 8 markets means he's not swinging size on flip coins. He enters small, wins big, exits faster than volume dries up.
The edge hack is dead simple: sniper position-taking in esports futures where the wisdom crowd hasn't shown up yet. Look at the best trade — Counter-Strike: FURIA vs TheMongolz (BO3) - PGL Cluj-Napoca Playoffs pulled $10,947 profit on a single bet. That's not luck, that's knowing the map before casuals load in. The portfolio shows a 34:1 buy-to-sell ratio, meaning he's not scalping noise — he's taking directional thesis positions and letting them run until the edge closes. Average trade size sits at $338, tiny relative to his stack, which tells you he sizes for conviction, not ego.
The drawdown is real though. His worst trade on Counter-Strike: MOUZ vs Natus Vincere (BO3) - PGL Cluj-Napoca Playoffs lost $1,956, a brutal hit in absolute terms but 11% of his best win — the kind of loss discipline that separates survivors from blow-up stories. Net transfers show -$17.5k (withdrew more than he deposited), which means he's actually printing.
Currently holding 3 open positions across esports markets, 6 closed. The question for Polymarket whale hunters: does this edge hold when esports prediction liquidity grows and the soft lines harden? Right now he's operating in a gap most retail ignores. Scale it wrong, and gaps close fast.
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