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Trader Overview
sportmaster2e (0x6d1076e3deee3030b62869713d55aaee0c08e270) Polymarket trader turned sports arbitrage machine — $73.9K profit from $756K deposited, 65.85% win rate, zero fluff plays.
Name: sportmaster2e. Rank #1413 Polymarket whale. Pure sports betting specialist grinding NBA, NFL, and college games with mechanical precision. 61 markets touched, 61 total trades, averaging 3.2 per day. The type who sees noise where degens see hype.
The edge? sportmaster2e doesn't chase viral moments. This Polymarket trader operates in the margins between public perception and actual probability. Buy-sell ratio of 4.6 means they're accumulating positions retail won't touch, holding them until the crowd pays premium prices. Most Polymarket whales get seduced by volatility. sportmaster2e gets seduced by underpriced risk. When 76ers vs. Warriors hit on February 4, 2026, they extracted $47.4K from a single position. That's not luck — that's knowing the spread before the public does.
The numbers don't lie. 9.77% ROI on deposits, $73,906 total PnL on $756K deployed. Call it modest compared to 10x degenerates, but this Polymarket trader has something better: consistency. 65.85% win rate with low risk profile means they're surviving drawdowns. Worst single trade? Minus $31.3K on Bulls vs. Pacers (Jan 29). Painful. Not catastrophic. They've stacked enough winners that one bad read doesn't crater the account. 20 open positions right now suggests active portfolio management, not "lock it and pray."
What separates them: discipline over dopamine. Most Polymarket arbitrage hunters break under pressure or blow accounts chasing revenge. sportmaster2e treats each position like a calculated bet, not a lottery ticket. The 4.6 buy-sell ratio hints at patience — they're willing to sit in illiquid positions until counterparty shows up at better odds. Sports markets are inefficient as hell, and this whale is farming that gap methodically. No insider knowledge needed. Just better odds reading and ice in the veins.
Current reality check: Still holding 20 live positions, net withdrawals of $73.9K (profit extraction, not panic). That's the move — you make money, you take it off the table. Not everyone survives their own success. sportmaster2e is doing both. Risk level stays low because they've learned what most degens never do: the house doesn't always win, but the patient trader always exits.
whaleRisk: low