Claiming to be "the biggest betting channel in the world" is a bold statement — and with over 2.1 million subscribers, Mohamed El Guazzar at least has the numbers to back up the ambition, even if the content tells a more complicated story.
The channel, run under the persona of "El Guazzar" (Arabic slang roughly translating to "the butcher," used here as a nickname for someone who slaughters the odds), operates primarily in Moroccan Darija — a colloquial Arabic-French blend spoken across North Africa. The posts are fast, chaotic, and emotionally charged. A typical session from early April 2026 shows a flurry of messages within minutes: reactions to live matches, claims of impossible comebacks, followers flooding the chat with praise like "you're beyond this world" and "I lost hope but you delivered." It reads less like a tipster service and more like a hype machine running at full speed.
The business model is transparent to the point of being blunt. Promo codes for 1XBET, GOBET, and Betwinner — all using the tag "BETGUAZZAR" — are front and center in the channel description. This is classic affiliate marketing dressed in sports excitement. El Guazzar earns commissions when followers sign up through these codes. The "tips" and dramatic win reactions serve as the content engine driving those registrations.
What's actually being offered here is a performance. The posts are built around emotional peaks — a team was losing by 18 points, the odds were 18, and somehow it turned around. Whether these are genuine documented wins or curated highlight reels of selective memory is impossible to verify from the outside. There are no transparent records, no long-term track sheets, no accountability. The content disclaimer does note it's for adults 18 and over and disclaims responsibility for minors — a legal fig leaf that does little to address the broader concerns around gambling promotion at this scale.
For followers already engaged in sports betting who enjoy the communal, high-energy atmosphere of live match reactions, this channel delivers exactly what it promises: adrenaline, community, and the occasional dopamine hit from a "miraculous" prediction. The Arabic-Darija content also fills a genuine niche — there are very few betting influencers of this reach serving the North African and Arab diaspora audience.
But for anyone looking for disciplined, statistically grounded betting analysis, this is not it. The channel is fundamentally an entertainment product wrapped around affiliate referral links. The 2.1 million subscribers are a testament to El Guazzar's charisma and his understanding of his audience — not necessarily to his predictive accuracy.
Worth subscribing? Only if you understand exactly what you're getting: not a reliable tipster, but an energetic personality monetizing the thrill of sports gambling. Approach with eyes open and wallet guarded.