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11th Jul. 2019, at 11:40 am CEST#11
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NickSlots and Rock'n Rollaaaaaaa... are honest streamers for me
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11th Jul. 2019, at 11:54 am CEST#12
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There are already some honest streamers. You can think what you want about that. The streamers with a decent reach already have good income through affilates, donations and subscriptions on Twitch, for example, and can therefore afford to use the high sums
I like to watch Labowsky and he always explains it that way
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12th Jul. 2019, at 07:20 pm CEST#13
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Rocknrolla, for example, is also a Poker player. Has just recently won a major tournament.
But to the thing itself:
In my opinion, 90-95% of these streamers are fake as hell.
1. Intention:
Theoretically, they should all have a job. Obviously also good jobs with good earnings. "Full-time" will not turn out despite Affilate, donations, etc.. Especially because every player has to reckon with loss times. In this respect, the question of employers arises. An employee who entices others to play on Youtube on a part-time basis and sinks 10k in an hour? I would find that strange, to say the least
2. The money behind it:
A person who can Deposit 5k every 2nd day on a casino and is not even afraid of the loss, just does not seem realistic to me. I know a landowner who gambled away his entire inheritance in a year at the casino. Even the rental income from his apartments in the city did not cover the loss. This went on until he himself had to sell the rental apartments to cover his debts
3. Personal experience:
Some people here know how it feels to gamble away 10k and more in a single evening. I have more than enough on the edge, but 10k drove even me to the next gas station to a bottle of JimBeam and to an extremely restless night. So whoever wants to tell me that this doesn't hurt, has either won Euromillions or doesn't play with his own money
4. The Slots:
This is the point I find most exciting. Slots in OC's have become more and more like "Lotto" in my eyes. The slots demand more and more risk. Whether it's BTG, or the new DoA2, or Pushgaming, Pragmatic, etc.. With all these providers you can theoretically win a small fortune with 0.20 per spin. Only in between there is nothing going on. The best way to see this is the gamble function of BTG with the freespins. What surprises me the most is that the streamers but for the most part exactly these games massively promote. AND also regularly bring in incredible wins there. Under X1000 is not even "cheered". I'm happy when I Danger in 200 bonus games vl. get a single time ne extension and come to X200
Realistically, that can't be real. A few years ago I tried this myself and sunk more than 13k in 3 days at an OC. Without getting a single freespin worth mentioning. Sure, this also happens occasionally with streamers, but it's just too rare to be realistic
In principle I wouldn't care what the streamers do. If they win, if they lose. What annoys me is the feeling that small players are being fleeced even more. When I think that 5.6 years ago I paid 25 euros at OC's and actually - relatively often - had the chance to make 200-300 out of it, it really works just as good as not at all. I am nevertheless of the opinion that their extreme play and the partly extreme wins, considerably in the total repayment of the respective casino influence take. And that would be the real scandal for me. On the one hand, to employ streamers who play with Bonus money and get 10-20% of the win, and on the other hand, the "normals" get nothing at all. Precisely because the RTP's of such wins á la 50-100k are simply depressed. Money that but ultimately yes again the casinos strip in which all others hald win nothing
" "Full time" will not turn out despite Affilate, donations etc. "
I think so. Don't know about Twitch or Facebook, but you can make a lot of money on YT. When I read that who has 10K viewers in livestreams, well holla the wood fairy.
Streamer other server access of the provider?
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I like to watch Labowsky and he always explains it that way
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Streamer other server access of the provider?
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But to the thing itself:
In my opinion, 90-95% of these streamers are fake as hell.
1. Intention:
Theoretically, they should all have a job. Obviously also good jobs with good earnings. "Full-time" will not turn out despite Affilate, donations, etc.. Especially because every player has to reckon with loss times. In this respect, the question of employers arises. An employee who entices others to play on Youtube on a part-time basis and sinks 10k in an hour? I would find that strange, to say the least
2. The money behind it:
A person who can Deposit 5k every 2nd day on a casino and is not even afraid of the loss, just does not seem realistic to me. I know a landowner who gambled away his entire inheritance in a year at the casino. Even the rental income from his apartments in the city did not cover the loss. This went on until he himself had to sell the rental apartments to cover his debts
3. Personal experience:
Some people here know how it feels to gamble away 10k and more in a single evening. I have more than enough on the edge, but 10k drove even me to the next gas station to a bottle of JimBeam and to an extremely restless night. So whoever wants to tell me that this doesn't hurt, has either won Euromillions or doesn't play with his own money
4. The Slots:
This is the point I find most exciting. Slots in OC's have become more and more like "Lotto" in my eyes. The slots demand more and more risk. Whether it's BTG, or the new DoA2, or Pushgaming, Pragmatic, etc.. With all these providers you can theoretically win a small fortune with 0.20 per spin. Only in between there is nothing going on. The best way to see this is the gamble function of BTG with the freespins. What surprises me the most is that the streamers but for the most part exactly these games massively promote. AND also regularly bring in incredible wins there. Under X1000 is not even "cheered". I'm happy when I Danger in 200 bonus games vl. get a single time ne extension and come to X200
Realistically, that can't be real. A few years ago I tried this myself and sunk more than 13k in 3 days at an OC. Without getting a single freespin worth mentioning. Sure, this also happens occasionally with streamers, but it's just too rare to be realistic
In principle I wouldn't care what the streamers do. If they win, if they lose. What annoys me is the feeling that small players are being fleeced even more. When I think that 5.6 years ago I paid 25 euros at OC's and actually - relatively often - had the chance to make 200-300 out of it, it really works just as good as not at all. I am nevertheless of the opinion that their extreme play and the partly extreme wins, considerably in the total repayment of the respective casino influence take. And that would be the real scandal for me. On the one hand, to employ streamers who play with Bonus money and get 10-20% of the win, and on the other hand, the "normals" get nothing at all. Precisely because the RTP's of such wins á la 50-100k are simply depressed. Money that but ultimately yes again the casinos strip in which all others hald win nothing
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Streamer other server access of the provider?
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I think so. Don't know about Twitch or Facebook, but you can make a lot of money on YT. When I read that who has 10K viewers in livestreams, well holla the wood fairy.
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