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BC.GAME Player Drops $25K on Aston Villa to Upset PSG

The $107,500 payout fantasy survived about two hours before the scam allegations rolled in.

Screenshot of a $25,000 sports bet on Aston Villa to beat PSG with a $107,500 payout

On Monday morning, BC.GAME did what any self-respecting crypto casino does when a customer makes a genuinely unhinged sports bet: it turned the whole thing into content. An anonymous player, the casino announced, had just dropped $25,000 on Aston Villa to beat PSG in the UEFA Super Cup. The payout if the Villans pull it off: $107,500.

Screenshot of a $25,000 sports bet on Aston Villa to beat PSG with a $107,500 payout
BC.GAME shared the $25,000 bet slip on Aston Villa to upset PSG.

The post arrived with the kind of gleeful framing that makes sports betting social media what it is. "You riding with them or calling this pure chaos?" BC.GAME asked its followers, the emoji doing a lot of the heavy lifting.

This is either the most confident Villa supporter on the planet or someone who discovered the max bet button and decided to find out what happens when you push it. The odds are long enough that BC.GAME itself seemed unsure whether to frame this as a flex or a warning. When a user named Frost called the bet "wild," the casino's reply landed somewhere between mystified and impressed: "anything is possible."

The BC.GAME account was clearly enjoying itself. It slid into its own thread 34 minutes later with a "New users only! Register now" freebet promo, because nothing says "witness this glorious chaos" like an affiliate link. And when another user suggested the mystery bettor deserves a payout just for the audacity, BC.GAME replied with a skull emoji and three words: "gotta pay him again."

The Complaint Inbox Opens for Business

That was the top half of the thread. The bottom half is where things got less theatrical.

Roughly two hours after the post went live, Raspi islam slid into the replies with a two-word review: "Crypto Future Trading #scam #scam #bcgame." The post came with attached screenshots, the kind of evidence dump that suggests this was not a passing mood but a prepared statement.

Raspi islam was not alone. Benjamin Franklin — a name that carries real weight in certain historical circles, less so on X dot com — kept it even simpler: "Fuck @bcgame you scam."

And then there was Stakecasino 24, a crypto casino aggregator account, weighing in not on the Aston Villa bet at all but on the fariborz saga, the now-familiar story of a Platinum 5 VIP who claims seven years, $15 million in wagers, and a permanent ban with no explanation. "Seven years and $15M wagered and they just block you with no answer," the account wrote. "That's the part that never sits right. Moved my volume to Hyperbet."

The fariborz situation has become something of a permanent fixture under BC.GAME posts at this point, a one-person protest that has outlasted entire marketing campaigns. Fariborz was not in this particular thread, but the ghost was, invoked by a third party who clearly follows the saga.

One Timeline, Two Realities

This is the BC.GAME X experience in 2026: one part high-stakes sports betting theater, one part unmoderated complaint inbox. The casino posts a $25,000 longshot bet framed as "pure chaos" entertainment, and within hours the replies are running a parallel narrative about scams, blocked accounts, and vanished support tickets.

None of this appears to bother BC.GAME, which continued posting throughout the morning: a reply to Binance about Crash games, a joke about Mark Zuckerberg's "NPC energy," a reaction GIF to a Bitcoin miner dumping $1.6 billion. The social media team's workflow seems to be: post the content, let the replies sort themselves out, move on to the next thing.

Whether the anonymous Villa believer knows any of this is happening underneath their $107,500 dream is unclear. But if Aston Villa actually pulls this off, that player might want to check the withdrawals thread before celebrating.

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