First Reported16 Jun 2026
Last Updated2h ago
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Acebet Owner Accused of $100K Scam

Acebet owner Hunter Flynn (Hobbes) is accused of scamming $100K via sports betting markers with documented Discord evidence. Hobbes responded with counter-allegations, but the scandal escalated when DrWgamba confirmed being scammed a separate $100K by Acebet's rigged originals — turning a single marker dispute into a pattern allegation with multiple victims.

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CRITICAL: Acebet owner Hunter Flynn (Hobbes) is credibly accused of scamming $100K via sports betting markers with documented evidence. Affiliates should immediately pause all Acebet promotion.

Multiple accounts are piling on with their own Acebet grievances — account bans after wins, withdrawal blocks, and rigged original games. The scandal is metastasizing beyond the original $100K marker dispute.

DrWgamba's response confirming he was previously scammed $100K by Acebet's rigged Originals adds a second high-credibility victim to the narrative. Risk of further revelations is high.

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Hobbes
·2h ago

Happy you posted this, I have a side to this story that I think people will find much more interesting. Recently @acebet has been giving loans to streamers. You may also have seen these same streamers posting exposes regardless of the fact that every expose was written by a streamer who was in profit onsite and on the loans. The reason for these “exposes” is because @babix_betbolt has been ghost writing them to protect his business - @BetBoltBank gives streamers loans too, but not capped at 2,000 like Acebet. He gives massive markers, this is his main form of business and the only real volume betbolt gets. Once Acebet started to compete, betbolt began their defamation campaign. It is true that I took a $100,000 marker winning 73000. I am a knicks fan and rarely watch games so when invited to a private showing I was excited and placed a bet. That is where my gambling ended. I said thank you for the loan, left the group chat and went about my day. Only to find that the betbolt team had offered me a new marker, this time to take the spurs on the next game. I wasn’t interested, I’m a knicks fan and wasn’t going to be watching the game as I was traveling. I wake up the next morning to what was clearly the start of a character assassination campaign - @babix_betbolt was trying to lay the ground work to publicly shame us and remove competitors from the loan business. (Not to mention the Use of AI and editing screenshots) That was all the facts. Now I want to speculate; Babix and betbolt pass their volume to IBankRoll a 3rd party provider that will take the upside and downside for the big bets (if someone wins they pay out the winner but if someone loses they get the losses). I think there is an even better chance that @babix_betbolt DID place this bet in my name in an attempt to scam his liquidity partner. When the bet lost instead of paying them he is now attempting to save face and make a public fuss to get out of his 100,000 debt to his partner. Be safe, this isn’t the first time babix or betbolt have tried to scam.

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Dr. W
·3h ago

The truth is that I hate scammers, and they should all go to hell. But in this case, we're seeing a clear boomerang effect: what goes around comes around. It's called karma. It's not that I'm happy you're getting scammed, but let's just say it makes peace with the $100k you stole from me through your rigged Originals. Kiss.

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𝗹𝘆𝗼𝗻𝘇
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt @Voxegambler dude this is fuming nuts, fuck acebet

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SVJ
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt @ArjHatesCash Just for 100k$, @HobbesHD hunter nigga Flynn you aren

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Sightline Media 🏔️
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt How is bro still allowed to operate lmao

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Rubix
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt @QeeetZr Typical bullshit from Hobbes and crew 🤣🤣

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SNOOPY 📎
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt Acebet is the worst casino ever Now their boss is scamming 😭😭😭🤣🤣🤣 He is just pure garbage

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LuffyOnChain
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt Dammn thats messed up thanks for exposing this

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Xerct
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt poor gay scammer @HobbesHD, guess those Indians who you banned for the free $1 isn’t enough for you to keep the hot wallets running

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Catalyst🔥
·3h ago

@babix_betbolt I detest Acebet so much Since the day I won and they ban my account because I wanted to withdraw, I've been their mortal enemy

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Babix
·3h ago

3 days later, Gerry comes to the gc asking for another marker for Hobbes. This time 100k on spurs at 1.48x/1.49x odds. As u can see from the ss, we wouldn't place the bet until we got confirmation. Once confirmation was made, the bet was placed, but this time the bet lost. https://t.co/eHemqJkcFq

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Babix
·3h ago

I guess Acebet is doing so bad that their owner Hunter Flynn, AKA Hobbes, had to scam us for $100,000 to fund their hot wallets TLDR; What happened is that his little errand boy Gerry, previously chipsgg's bitch, approached me asking for markers for Hobbes himself. I accepted. I was aware of Hobbes' controversial profile, being a serial scammer with @Acebet and other business ventures, but I thought to myself, surely he wouldn't be careless enough to scam us. He asked for 100k to be placed on Knicks Money line at 1.73x odds. We confirmed everything both on X and Discord and placed the bet for him which ended up winning. 2 hours later, I sent him his $73,000 winnings from the marker.

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Developing Story
17 JUN · 15:30 UTC

babix_betbolt published a detailed exposé on June 16 accusing Acebet owner Hunter Flynn (AKA Hobbes) of scamming $100,000 through a sports betting marker scheme. According to babix, Hobbes' associate Gerry (previously at chipsgg) approached them requesting markers for Hobbes. The first marker — $100K on Knicks moneyline at 1.73x — won, and babix paid out $73,000 in winnings. Three days later, Gerry requested a second $100K marker on Spurs at 1.48x. When that bet lost, Hobbes allegedly deleted Discord messages, denied the second marker, and refused to pay the $100K owed.

The exposé detonated immediately. Within hours, the thread generated 89 posts with 89.9% negative sentiment. Multiple accounts piled on with their own Acebet grievances: _breasoft claimed 'since the day I won and they ban my account because I wanted to withdraw, I've been their mortal enemy,' and LegendaryE0147 reported Acebet blocked their account after a $70 withdrawal attempt.

17 JUN · 15:30 UTCLATEST

Hobbes responded within the thread with a counter-narrative: he claimed babix_betbolt has been running a defamation campaign because Acebet recently started competing in the streamer loan business. Hobbes confirmed taking the $100K Knicks marker and winning $73K, but denied requesting the second Spurs marker — claiming it was fabricated by babix as part of a 'character assassination campaign.'

Hobbes also alleged babix passes volume to a third-party liquidity provider (IBankRoll) and suggested babix may have placed the Spurs bet in Hobbes' name to scam his own liquidity partner, then used the public dispute to avoid paying the loss.

The rebuttal escalated rather than contained the crisis. DrWgamba entered the thread with a deeply personal response: 'The truth is that I hate scammers... But in this case, we're seeing a clear boomerang effect. It's not that I'm happy you're getting scammed, but let's just say it makes peace with the $100k you stole from me through your rigged Originals.' This confirms a second high-credibility victim with a matching $100K figure, transforming the dispute from a he-said-she-said marker disagreement into a pattern allegation against Acebet's leadership.

The scandal is still erupting. With 89 posts in a single day and multiple independent grievance-holders surfacing, this is the most significant casino-owner fraud allegation in the ecosystem since the Roobet suicide case.

17 JUN · 15:30 UTC

babix_betbolt published a detailed exposé on June 16 accusing Acebet owner Hunter Flynn (AKA Hobbes) of scamming $100,000 through a sports betting marker scheme. According to babix, Hobbes' associate Gerry (previously at chipsgg) approached them requesting markers for Hobbes. The first marker — $100K on Knicks moneyline at 1.73x — won, and babix paid out $73,000 in winnings. Three days later, Gerry requested a second $100K marker on Spurs at 1.48x. When that bet lost, Hobbes allegedly deleted Discord messages, denied the second marker, and refused to pay the $100K owed.

The exposé detonated immediately. Within hours, the thread generated 89 posts with 89.9% negative sentiment. Multiple accounts piled on with their own Acebet grievances: _breasoft claimed 'since the day I won and they ban my account because I wanted to withdraw, I've been their mortal enemy,' and LegendaryE0147 reported Acebet blocked their account after a $70 withdrawal attempt.

17 JUN · 15:30 UTCLATEST

Hobbes responded within the thread with a counter-narrative: he claimed babix_betbolt has been running a defamation campaign because Acebet recently started competing in the streamer loan business. Hobbes confirmed taking the $100K Knicks marker and winning $73K, but denied requesting the second Spurs marker — claiming it was fabricated by babix as part of a 'character assassination campaign.'

Hobbes also alleged babix passes volume to a third-party liquidity provider (IBankRoll) and suggested babix may have placed the Spurs bet in Hobbes' name to scam his own liquidity partner, then used the public dispute to avoid paying the loss.

The rebuttal escalated rather than contained the crisis. DrWgamba entered the thread with a deeply personal response: 'The truth is that I hate scammers... But in this case, we're seeing a clear boomerang effect. It's not that I'm happy you're getting scammed, but let's just say it makes peace with the $100k you stole from me through your rigged Originals.' This confirms a second high-credibility victim with a matching $100K figure, transforming the dispute from a he-said-she-said marker disagreement into a pattern allegation against Acebet's leadership.

The scandal is still erupting. With 89 posts in a single day and multiple independent grievance-holders surfacing, this is the most significant casino-owner fraud allegation in the ecosystem since the Roobet suicide case.