esports095
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esports095 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $363.8K PnL, $20.2M total volume, a 61.7% win rate, and activity across 1877 markets. This page summarizes the wallet's trading record, risk signal, market activity, and generated trader overview. Risk is shown as low and should be interpreted as an analytics signal, not financial advice.
Trader Overview
Frank0951 (0x40471b34671887546013ceb58740625c2efe7293) Polymarket trader turned $378K into $622K pure profit — 49% ROI, 61.7% win rate, nearly 2,100 trades in under a year, averaging 5.5 trades daily like a machine that actually prints.
Rank #501 whale. Esports specialist — Valorant dominates his playbook. 1,877 markets touched across prediction markets, but he found his edge in the noise where most retail bleeds out. Low risk profile. Closed 2,221 positions and counting.
Here's the hack: Frank0951 isn't chasing headlines, he's farming signal from events nobody else bothers to parse. Valorant esports trading isn't crowded like Valorant: Paper Rex vs G2 Esports was — liquidity sits weird, odds misprice team form shifts, and he moves on the inefficiency before the crowd wakes up. Average entry price 0.747 means he's buying dips, not peaks. Buy-to-sell ratio 2.19 tells you he's accumulating winners, not panic-dumping losses.
The proof lives in the single trades. His best move? Grabbed $363.8K profit on one Valorant match. The flip side stings — lost $29,816 on NRG vs G2, which tracks with Polymarket whale behavior: you can't win them all when you're volume-hunting across 1,877 markets. That buy ratio and 61.7% win rate compounds though. 2,083 total trades across Polymarket's prediction market analytics, averaging $804 per entry, means he's sizing smart.
What separates Frank0951 from 99% degens: discipline. Most prediction market analytics profiles show traders blowing up on single bets or chasing trending markets. Frank0951 runs the numbers. 5.5 trades per day is mechanical — not emotional. He withdrew $532K against $378K deposits, taking profits like someone who understands that PnL on paper vaporizes if you don't execute. Current portfolio sits $31,930 with 56 open positions, meaning he's not overextended even after printing. Low risk designation isn't just a label; it's how he survived the Polymarket leaderboard climb without the drawdown horror stories.
Risk: Esports markets are thin. Liquidity dries fast. What works at rank #501 might not scale if everyone copies the Valorant edge.
Check this Polymarket whale's real-time moves on Predicts.guru to see if the esports arbitrage still holds.
whaleRisk: low