
Season 4 of Bet It Drives ends the way it started: with uncomfortable iGaming truths and a guest who actually walks the walk. In Episode 4, Marek Suchar, Co-Founder & Managing Director (Partnerships) at Oddin.gg, joins host Yevhen Krazhan in Barcelona during ICE to break down what most people still get wrong about esports betting.
Marek built Oddin.gg from a four-founder startup into a global B2B layer for esports odds, trading, and risk management.
During the ride, Marek digs into:
- How Oddin.gg spots suspicious betting patterns in real time
- What pisses him off in the industry
- What’s the next chapter for esports
- Can anyone inside an odds/trading provider bet, and what are the rules
- What’s currently happening in the esports market
- Which country is bound to become the largest regulated market for esports?
- Where growth in this industry comes from
- The big number: why Marek pegs global esports betting handle near $100B
Besides the deep dive on where esports betting is heading, Episode 4 brings the chaos back. Marek gets pushed into Confess or Call, spins the wheel, and ends up making a high-stakes prank acquisition call
“We’re exploring buying NAVI this year… and possibly Vitality right after.”
Yevhen Krazhan, CSO at GR8 Tech and host of Bet It Drives:
“This episode is for operators who want esports done properly. Marek is blunt about integrity, what regulators misunderstand, and which companies are just talking.”
Season 4 kicked off with a CEO debate between Cedomir Tomic (Alea) and Oleksandr Feshchenko (GR8 Tech), then went through Akhil Sarin on marketing at Stake and Max Krupyshev on crypto risk and trust. Episode 4 closes the season with the infrastructure view on what makes esports betting grow faster.
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