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Other Casino games: That's it for casinos and streamers (Page 27)

Topic created on 07th Oct. 2018 | Page: 27 of 33 | Answers: 327 | Views: 85,929
K****t
Knochen wrote on 15.10.2018 at 17:36: If we are already talking about empirical evidence then I would like to state that an RTP of about 95-97%, depending on the game, is considered empirically provable because you can track it after several thousand spins. In a sociological survey, 1000 answers are already enough for it to be considered empirical

Thus, we already have an irrefutable fact and that is the average RTP.

That would be rather the evidence, if the RTP is actually provable, because it can be reconstructed by irrefutable data.

But we also have evidence that you start a slot by loading into it, or that you win so-and-so much on certain combinations. But that has nothing to do with the current discussion.

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Knochen
Elite
Coffee Light wrote on 10/15/2018 at 5:56 PM
, if the RTP is indeed provable,


The RTP IS indeed provable and for everyone

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Kuno_Korken
Amateur
Interesting, just noticed during the livestream on Twitch from a NOT casino affilate Streamer that even HE gets an offer of 8000€ / month from an OC for 20 hours of "streaming/advertising" from the casino.

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Anonym
Kuno_Korken wrote on 10/15/2018 at 19:11: Interesting, just noticed during the livestream on Twitch from a NOT casino affilate Streamer that even HE gets an offer of 8000€ / month from an OC for 20 hours of "streaming/advertising" from the casino.

who should this be please? Please do not spread rumors but create facts.

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Tropper
Top Member

Kuno_Korken wrote on 10/15/2018 at 19:11: Interesting, just noticed during the livestream on Twitch from a NOT casino affilate Streamer that even HE gets an offer of 8000€ / month from an OC for 20 hours of "streaming/advertising" from the casino.

lol? that would be 400€ per hour, roughly the hourly wage of a CEO at a top company. Also still 8000€ probably tax-free, 96,000€ a year. I say times to it nothing... and think my part.

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Anonym
For a casino, this is nothing...Peanuts, so to speak, and they don't do it because they are Samaritans. There are people who know exactly what it brings in a YTer and if one with many subscribers streams 20h per week, many sign up, play and they have the money back in faster than ours can say BigWin.
Whether the offer has been so I can not judge, of course, but it seems plausible to me in any case.

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Kuno_Korken
Amateur

Idiot85 wrote on 10/15/2018 at 7:13 pm
who would that be please? Please don't spread rumors but create facts.

Idiot85 wrote on 10/15/2018 at 7:13 pm
who would that be please? Please don't spread rumors but create facts.

I don't spread rumors, he admitted it himself respectively reported it.

CMDKrieger can be known from YouTube or twitch, is not a pure casino Streamer, does not make any advertising for casinos, he has his principles and from a "lie / story" he would have nothing.

Here the clip from yesterday

https://clips.twitch.tv/NurturingGlutenFreeBobaKevinTurtle

If one considers then which a streamer regularly with 500-800 people casino already such an offer gets, which gets then probably one the then a casino with 30000 spectators? ...
Abnormal numbers...



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Kuno_Korken
Amateur
Tropper wrote on 10/15/2018 at 8:16 pm

lol? that would be 400€ per hour, roughly the hourly wage of a CEO at a top company. Also still 8000€ probably tax free, 96,000€ a year. I say nothing to this... and think my part.

This "offer" was first about a test phase with a 3-month term.

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Daniel
Elite
Kuno_Korken wrote on 16/10/2018 at 04:38
This "offer" was first about a trial period of 3 months.

Does anyone know what kind of casino this was? Could also have been a scam of a fake casino. First stream 20 hours and if it is worth it for the casino is paid, if not, then just not. If that was a reasonable casino, then I also have to start streaming.

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Kuno_Korken
Amateur
Daniel wrote on 10/16/2018 at 08:26 AM
Does anyone know what kind of casino this was? Could also have been a scam of a fake casino. First stream 20 hours and if it is worth it for the casino is paid, if not, then just not. If that was a reasonable casino, then I also have to start streaming.

Unfortunately, that was not communicated, he will probably not disclose.

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