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Some sports gamblers are trying to predict WNBA players’ performance—and the outcomes of games—based on the athletes’ periods. One betting content creator has dubbed it “blood money."
The“woosh” of a dildo flying past your face. Tribalistic chants. Men making bets on your bodily functions. This isn’t a cult—this is a day in the life of a modern-day WNBA player. That last indignity on the list? It’s a sports betting strategy that’s been getting increasing play over the course of this WNBA season, which is wrapping up as the Las Vegas Aces and Phoenix Mercury face off in the finals. Dozens of dedicated gamblers online are making bets on players’ potential performance based on their “predictions” (or, rather, assumptions) about their menstrual cycles. Some actually call it “blood money,” because … of course they do.
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What stage of fiat is this?
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late luteal phase
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Wait, does it raise or lower in-game performance?
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From there, FadeMeBets analyzes players’ metrics over their history in the WNBA and even in college. He tracks players’ stats over the course of a 24- to 38-day menstrual cycle, looking for dips and surges over the monthlong cycle. If someone is missing a lot of baskets at a certain time every month, he might assume they’re on their late luteal phase, citing a study that showed menstruating athletes self-reported worse performance during this time. He hasn’t asked any players directly about their cycles.
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