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Online Casinos in general: Russian streamer plays with "Extremely high stakes"

Topic created on 08th Jun. 2018 | Page: 1 of 1 | Answers: 7 | Views: 2,899
N4FFiT
Visitor
Hello dear GambleJoe community,

i follow since Sunday on Youtube a stream that as far as I know not live. The fades in a video or the old stream, so I actually never know when he streams now times really live.
He seems to be on several streaming platforms on the road I suspect in any case min. three platforms Youtube & Twitch I know so far. I can neither read nor write Russian. Maybe someone can make a picture of it and say what he thinks. Now like a millionaire he does not look exactly and plays with use what I have seen so far of 22,500 rubles what about 305€ correspond per roller that of course not permanently but it was so far the highest stake. What I found out above is his stake how much he has already deposited.

I assume that it is not about fake casinos because he is connected normally with Netent and the other major gaming providers and the overlay of the casino looks serious.

But let me gladly teach me better

Twitch Stream : https://www.twitch.tv/vltusss

Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKCCRY9ta8o


Greetings


N4FFiT



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S****8
do you want to foist us here links or what is the point of your thread ?

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N4FFiT
Visitor
Hello Sweep,

no not at all! I just can not understand how you can play as a Russian such stakes. I just want to know if this is real or if he tells anything what he does professionally etc? Just do not understand a word I've been watching livestreams for years and have seen a lot, but I've never seen these stakes. The halt unimaginable for me as someone exclusively plays such high stakes. I mean that are no videos that were originally yes all livestreams even if they possibly run in an infinite loop or whatever

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S****n
He basically talks the same garbage as the others and nothing about where the money comes from.

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Tropper
Top Member
He is like any other Streamer on youtube or twitch, all are affiliates and get the money from their fanboys (with their Affiliate link), everyone must know themselves what they do but I mean it is a tremendous waste of time to gamble every day for several hours over and over again.
I watched him when he played terminator 2, for me he looks like he is a full time hacker.
He paid a lot of money and got only a fraction back, he paid again and again (probably wanted the hotmode) but for me he was too unseriös and asked me wtf... He should rather dress properly and do something nice with the money. (if it is real money..)

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Anonym
I have in the past several dossiers on the affilliate topic to face and can assure you all that there will be in the near future in this area a lot of "movement" on the part of the authorities.This applies not exclusively to the "gambling" but concerns the affilliate marketing as a whole.There seems to be a lot of tax law in the mess - this refers in particular to unregistered self-employed activities.This can have very, very unpleasant consequences.I think that this will also be the entire Affilliatebereich very, I want to call it times "thinned out".

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s****e
GrafZahl wrote on 09.06.2018 at 10:28 am: I am professionally active at a tax authority.I have in the past several dossiers on the affilliate topic to face and can assure you all that there will be in the near future in this area some "movement" on the part of the authorities.This does not apply exclusively to the "gambling area" but concerns the Affilliate Marketing as a whole.There seems to be a lot of tax law in the mess - this refers in particular to non-registered self-employed activities.This can have very, very unpleasant consequences.I think that the entire Affilliatebereich very, I want to call it times "thinned out", will be.

So that you work at a tax authority, is already nonsense. The statements that you make here would have been preceded by a longer investigation, in compliance with the VS status.

What you are doing would be a warning, and thus betrayal of secrets, and would destroy investigative activities.

Then you could experience times, how investigations against you are introduced.

So don't talk crap here!

Or has Llaboy turned into GrafZahl?

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S****n
Can someone explain to me what it is about bones and LaBoy ?

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