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Trader Overview
Perfect 15-for-15 record on 12 different markets, but $21K profit on $369K volume screams surgical precision over hot streaks.
EPROGIE33 / Rank 4369
Sniper trader working tennis and niche sports. Trades tight, hits fast — 35 trades per day across micro positions averaging $3,335.
The numbers check out clean. 100% win rate across 15 closed trades. Best hit was Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships: Coco Gauff vs Alexandra Eala for $8,821. Worst trade still netted $497 — no losing days in the sample. ROI sits at 5.74%, which on sports betting volume is steady, not flashy. $21K PnL against a $369K total volume means this trader enters tight, exits tighter.
What separates Eprogie33: the risk floor. Low risk designation, zero max single loss recorded, and a buy-to-sell ratio of 1.8 suggests patience on entries and willingness to let winners breathe before closing. Tennis specialists tend to have thin edge cases — Gauff's volatility created two opposite bets in the sample, and Eprogie33 won both. That's not luck, that's reading the same event from different angles.
Six open positions remain, portfolio value $5,962. The sniper approach works here because tennis matches have discrete outcomes, tight betting windows, and less manipulation than broader markets. Eprogie33 plays that asymmetry. All that said: perfect records don't last. Small sample (15 trades), niche market focus, and micro-sizing leave room for variance. The next losing trade could rewrite the narrative fast.
Currently holding on six active positions — likely waiting for specific match odds to drift favorable before entry or exit.
sniperRisk: low