Here’s a list of
#GamblingX scammers who been exposed for photoshopping bet slips put together by
@grok AI.
GamblingX (often used as a hashtag
#GamblingX on X for sports betting discussions) has seen numerous exposures of individuals faking bet slips to promote paid services or gain followers. These scams typically involve editing slips to inflate wager amounts, payouts, or odds after placing minimal bets (e.g., $0.09), then using the altered images to sell "picks." The community, particularly through callouts from accounts like
@Jokeeee_,
@BlaiseBets, and
@Prophetprops1, has actively exposed them via screenshots, math inconsistencies, and deleted posts.
Based on recent X posts and discussions (up to December 2025), here's a compiled list of those explicitly called out for photoshopping. Note: This focuses on verified exposures in the GamblingX space; not all accusations lead to full proof, but these have gained traction with evidence shared publicly.
| Username | Handle | Details of Exposure |
|----------|--------|---------------------|
| BlitzerAi |
@BlitzerAi | One of three highlighted in a December 2025 thread for consistently photoshopping slips to show inflated wins; community evidence included mismatched fonts and payout math. |
| ChillyBets |
@ChillyBets | Exposed multiple times, including a September 2025 DM leak showing edited $400 bets as $500 with incorrect payouts ($5,864 vs. claimed higher); blurry edits and spacing errors noted. |
| SGP Parlay |
@SGP_Parlay | Third in the December 2025 trio of exposures; accused of altering FanDuel slips, including editing off the logo entirely for a "cash" post. |
| All In Abe | @AllInAbe_ | August 2025 callout with side-by-side images proving every posted slip had wager amounts photoshopped higher than actual bets. |
| PickslikePete |
@pickslikepete | Listed in a December 2025 community roundup for fake slips; evidence from blurry numbers and unverifiable wins. |
| PropsGeek |
@propsgeek | Included in the same roundup; exposed for deleting losses and editing recaps to fabricate ROI. |
| Pokegambler |
@pokegambler | Accused in the roundup of using Photoshop to boost lotto-style wins; poor edits like uneven line spacing called out. |
| BetMobb |
@betmobb | Community evidence showed manipulated odds on high-stake slips that didn't match bookie verification. |
| Kelly Picks |
@kelly__picks | Exposed for falsified recaps and photoshopped high-ROI slips in the December 2025 list. |
| Platinum Tips |
@platinumtips__ | Noted for fake "boom" slips with edited verification codes; part of the broader roundup. |
| Parlay Barry |
@parlaybarry | July 2025 exposure for creating entirely fake slips to hype notes; called a "crime" by community for misleading new bettors. |
These exposures often spread virally under
#GamblingX, with users like
@tadpolebe2021 warning that such fakes drown out legitimate cappers. The pattern: Bet small, win occasionally, edit to look like $500 nukes, then plug Discords/Telegram groups. Always verify via trackers like Pikkit or reverse-image search slips—real pros share full histories, not just wins. If you've been hit, report to X and block; the community is pushing back hard.