tony1919
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tony1919 is a Polymarket wallet profile with $66.5K PnL, $1.1M total volume, a 93.9% win rate, and activity across 86 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
tony1919 Polymarket trader turned 69 trades into an 93.9% win rate while sitting down 18.47% ROI—the rare case where being right most of the time still leaves you bleeding on deposits.
Rank 4291. Conservative esports specialist. Trades Counter-Strike and fighting game brackets like a degen with discipline, averaging 0.6 trades per day across 67 different markets. The wallet screams low-risk grinder: small position sizing ($3.3k average), tight entries around 0.81 odds, buy/sell ratio of 1.91 showing he's way more comfortable taking the underdog bet than dumping winners into strength.
Here's the edge hack: tony1919 doesn't chase headlines. He farms esports noise—the illiquid, mispriced matches where sharp lines exist but casual Polymarket users can't be bothered to look. Counter-Strike majors, regional qualifier dust-ups, teams nobody tweeted about. The wallet shows 0 open positions right now, 60 closed, meaning he stays patient on locked-in thesis trades instead of panic-closing. His best single win hit $3,913 on Counter-Strike: Natus Vincere vs Vitality (BO3)—solid execution, not lottery ticket luck.
But here's the brutal reality check: tony1919 is also down $13k real money despite crushing win rate. Started with $46.6k in deposits, withdrew $32.6k, and the portfolio is sitting at just $5.3k. That's what happens when your biggest loss hits negative $6.3k on CS: FURIA vs Falcons—one bad read on a Polymarket wallet checker review turns your year into underwater territory. The win rate masks the position sizing problem. He's taking $3k bets on matches where the EV math works but one upset wipes three weeks of grinding.
Low risk classification feels generous given the drawdown, but the data supports it: conservative entries, high frequency of small wins, discipline to stay in markets (67 tracked). This is what a Polymarket trader looks like when they actually understand bankroll management—just happens the bankroll got mugged anyway.
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whaleRisk: low