BC Game Player Escalates Losing Streak to FBI and CBP
One player turned an all-red session into a federal case, tagging the FBI, FBI New York, and CBP.

On Tuesday, a BC.Game player caught an all-day run of reds and decided the correct escalation path ran through the federal government. The account Bcgamefake, a handle that reads less like a username than a verdict, tagged the FBI, FBI New York, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection within forty-five seconds of each other, then circled back to the casino's own feed to demand answers in all caps.
The Federal File
The first two tags landed not on some dedicated consumer-protection hotline but on whatever those agencies happened to be posting at 11:29 a.m. The FBI's thread was a case update on a Bloods gang leader pleading guilty to racketeering and murder on Long Island. Bcgamefake's contribution, accompanied by four images: "Scam site look @bcgame."

Customs and Border Protection, for its part, was discussing Big Bend National Park when Bcgamefake arrived with "Scam site @bcgame." What a border agency was supposed to do about a losing streak is unclear, though one assumes the player simply wanted the reds stopped at the port of entry.
The Revenue Reply
Two hours later, Bcgamefake found the casino's own account celebrating, and this is where the federal case turned into a tantrum. The post read "Revenue Is In 💰." The reply, tagged #scam, #fbi, and #cybercrime:
NO GREEN ROUND???? NO ??? WHAT'S GOING ON? ALL DAY LONG REDS ONLY??? WHAT'S GOING ON????
There is a certain structural honesty to screaming at a revenue announcement that the house never loses. The revenue was in because the reds were, too, and the player had just spent the day personally funding the update.
Three Followers, Four Replies
By late afternoon, the Greek chorus arrived. An account called nico, three followers strong, replied to a BC.Game post about PSG's title odds four times in thirty-one seconds. The set list: "Scam fucking website," "Been playing here for 5 years plus this website is a scam," "Rigged," and "Scam fucking website manipulate the original bc games its all rigged."
The five-year detail is the one worth savoring. That is not someone burned by one bad session. That is someone who spent five years plus on a platform before deciding, on one specific Tuesday, that the whole thing had been rigged the entire time. One imagines year six would have been a milestone.
The One Actual Question
Elsewhere in the pile, one more voice asked something that almost resembles a real support ticket. A Chelsea fan posting as Naxty_Blaqh attached a screenshot and asked BC.Game, in a complete sentence with a discoverable answer: "why can't I do withdrawal."

Compared with the federal referrals, that reads like a genuine support case: a specific account, an image, and a question someone could actually look up. The rest of the day's correspondence amounts to a request that the FBI, FBI New York, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection jointly investigate the color red.
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- Bcgamefake FBI reply
- Bcgamefake CBP reply
- Bcgamefake all-reds meltdown
- FBI Bloods gang leader case update
- CBP Big Bend National Park post
- BC.Game Revenue Is In post
- BC.Game PSG odds post
- nico reply: Scam fucking website
- nico reply: five years plus
- nico reply: Rigged
- nico reply: manipulate the original
- Naxty_Blaqh withdrawal complaint




