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Conspiracy theories: Casino Streamer Fake money or Real? (Page 18)

Topic created on 23rd Aug. 2020 | Page: 18 of 21 | Answers: 200 | Views: 52,847
Hidaruma
Top Member

table1 wrote on 06/03/2022 at 22:11

For the hundredth time... Train has no Affiliate link...


I wasn't necessarily referring to Train, however how anyone can be entertaining with a vocabulary limited to "Juice me up bitch" is beyond me.

Out of interest, I have now looked at him. The good guy spends 1000 spins every second. This is so out of touch with reality for me and that's why I doubt that it's really his money. Of course I can't prove it. It's just utopian for me, if several annual salaries are spent every minute.

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table1
Rookie
Somehow the download doesn't work today. Here is the VOD:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1419062398

From minute 1:30:30 it goes off in general until circa 1:07:20 . He addresses the topic (General) right at the beginning and he acts a bit "p**sed off"
He speaks in the beginning directly in the victim role and calls the people stupid who want to "touch" him regarding analyzing his business deals and that he always stands in the target. No other Streamer is ever attacked as much as he is

From minute 1:12:40 it goes then with a general talk, where he describes such "analyses" in detail and what he thinks of such people.

From minute 1:16:32 it finally goes off with the content of the analysis. (The Reddit poster added that with the big fan and so )
the whole "statement" then goes to 1:36:00 .

Am curious what you say about it. I'm still skeptical, because he didn't really say anything about the individual transactions, but you have to say, he's right about one thing:
He is the most transparent casino streamer and yet he is completely "stripped naked". He basically gave us the "information", otherwise we would never have had access to his wallet and all that stuff. Accordingly, he compares himself here to other casino streamers who have to hide everything and he can show everything openly because he has no secrets
And because of the giveaways he says that they can't just happen, otherwise every casino streamer would do it. It's a money and that's why he can do such giveaways

Am very curious about your opinion.

Edit:
Because he is still live streaming, the timestamps unfortunately no longer fit. I'll try to upload the video and then give you new timestamps

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table1
Rookie
I hope it's ok if I make a double post
I can't edit the previous post after the deadline

Here is the video now:

The timestamps are wrong above but the content remains the same.

From minute 2:00 the whole thing starts in general
From 14:32, it starts with the content regarding the analysis of his wallet
Until minute 38:38 he talks about this topic again and again

Edit by Caro: Video is not available - so it was removed

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supermode
Expert
I think it's impressive how much Stake is currently using the advertising drum.

Every Streamer on Twitch who has built up a reach through games like Fortnite or GTA is making deals with the site or has at least received a request, which is what you hear. They just pay them immense sums in the millions for next to no effort, money for put and goes 3-6 months where it's really hard to say such a deal off, yet I find it really reprehensible since most of these streamers have only gamed Playstation, so 10-18 year olds attract and then umswitchen on casino and with a starting balance of 15-30k $ to then ball on 20-100$ Bets away and the kids just do not check that the money was put on the account of the streamer and none of them only pays a cent, I'm curious where that leads.

I like to watch casino streams myself but I think there is a significant difference when someone makes an account, turns on the camera and streams from day 1 as an Affiliate with offers aimed at depositing the audience than someone who comes from a completely different corner

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Hidaruma
Top Member

supermode wrote on 22.05.2022 at 14:43: I think it's impressive how much Stake is currently using the advertising drum.

Every Streamer on Twitch that has built up a reach through games like Fortnite or GTA is making deals with the site or at least has gotten a request in, from what you hear. They just pay them immense sums in the millions for next to no effort, money for put and go 3-6 months where it's really hard to say such a deal off, yet I find it really reprehensible since most of these streamers have only gamed Playstation, so 10-18 year olds attract and then umswitchen on casino and with a starting balance of 15-30k $ to then ball on 20-100$ Bets away and the kids just do not check that the money was put on the account of the streamer and none of them only pays a cent, I'm curious where that leads.

I like to watch casino streams myself but I think there is a significant difference when someone makes an account, turns on the camera and streams from day 1 as an Affiliate with offers aimed at depositing the viewers than someone who comes from a completely different corner

In most cases you just can't tell for sure if it's money from the casino or from the streamer himself.


Back then with Rohstein there was a video in which it was clearly played with casino money, whether that is still the case today, I do not know. Do not really follow him either.

I suspect that Trainwreck plays with real money, but I do not know that either.

As for the kids, they have to be taught by their parents how to handle money properly. This also includes that the pocket money is somehow managed and larger expenses are to be clarified accordingly.

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Anonym
Your worries I would like to have 😂

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DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
He doesn't seem to be very interested in it. Just yesterday I saw him playing slots on Twitch.

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All casino streamers have a contract. All money is support money, i.e. not real money from them. You can top it up daily and more often via SmS. The casino itself tops up the money and it is not their money.
Which is also perfectly logical, no one in the world who has that much money sits down every day and streams, that is THEIR VETRAG, they have to do it to get money. For the casino itself, it's the stimulation of people, i.e. advertising.

There is no one gambling with their own money, these are all contracts, as soon as you stream you can sign a contract and get money to play every day. It looks like real money, but they can't pay it out to your own account. If you think LOGICALLY, every intelligent person knows that it can never be their own money, they sit there day after day for what? Are they so dependent on Twitch money when they gamble away thousands of euros?

I noticed it with a Streamer who said publicly that it was only contracts, even Rohstein could only ever top up 500k via SMS. They get a certain number, when they write their text there they always get the same money loaded immediately.

There are no people who play with their own money.
You should also know that if you watch them for months, it only serves to motivate all viewers to top up their own money.
It's best not to support them at all. Everything is fake, i.e. nothing real, even if the money is real, but it does not belong to them, there is no one to pay it out.

It's all just advertising for the casinos.
What normal person sits down and plays slots every day? Not even an addict.

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