Since my thread had to be closed, I would like to post here my current theories about Rosh and Train
Maybe someone can bring some light into the darkness.
I also don't want to defend Rosh at all. Train, on the other hand, does, at least with my current opinion, since you can look up the BTC transactions in 500k heights yourself
Train says after every high win that this is not reality and casinos are just rip-offs. He himself gets around 1-2 million a month from Stake, which he himself has already confirmed
His giveaways are 100% real money, which comes from his wallet
It's really hard to tell if Train is faking the whole thing. I'm not sure about Rosh, but since he's been playing at Stake, it's harder to accuse him of it, since he's definitely playing with real money
Can anyone else also confirm my fact that Rosh very often gets over 500x wins in the bonus and Train almost never? At least those are my observations. Both secretly look at the stream of others (because they have a dispute) and see which slot looks good and also gives good what or whether the bonus system is worthwhile
Whether Train plays the slot first or Rosh, Rosh will ALWAYS win more money in the end. This has always been the case
The best example is "WANTED dead or a wild". Here Train wins about 2-3 million in one evening and Rosh has seen that for sure and not 2-3 days later, he gets about 9 million. Exactly the same the other way around. In the "mystery museum" slot, Rosh simply took out around 6 million in three days and Train only one million
I find exactly this fact very strange...
I am looking forward to your observations, remarks and experiences regarding the two biggest slot streamers
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27th Dec. 2021, at 08:44 pm CET#62
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Moin, bzg. Rohschwein, have once asked in the chat from vonDice why the slot manufacturers or casinos do not show more transparency. Bzgl the current number of players, etc. was then immediately locked.
Roshschwein, has also apparently several accounts at Stake, just have to watch at the Bonushunt/bonus opening.
And he certainly does not pay his Affiliate money, he will already get money from Stake to play, and with the frequency of his also so beautiful hits
It is quite sivher not legit.
He is like an AimBot player in CoD, only that the software is scripted by the manufacturers especially for him on their servers in countless kids to take the money.
The people or streamers think only of themselves and their coal.
And nothing else
Do not pretend that they would do anything for people not to fall on their noses.
Yes they say and write that it can be addictive and blah blah blah.
But why do they do it? Because many have pointed out what damage they can do
How many have pointed it out from the first stream? Guess none.
For me, these so-called streamers are brainwashed rip-off artists who go over corpses for their success or money and there is not a single teenager for the counts.
Stop supporting or defending such criminals. How crazy do you have to be to support the still with money?
The main thing one is happy that his name under donations with New Year's Eve rockets flashes
And the Streamer laughs his ass off for so much stupidity
Here is a comment under a toilet pig Youtube video. Has vllt nothing to mean and is just as fake, as almost everything on the net. Sounds pretty plausible to me, though.
Mark L
2 months ago
I work behind the scenes on gambling websites and can confirm we have deals with many of our high value players. I wont speak on Roshstein as that is personal but the deals vary. The balance he is playing with is real. I can confirm that, but he for sure doesnt get to keep all of the balance. When he wagers a certain amount he gets a % of the profit every single day he streams the content. So if you see him lose 5 million in one day, he needs to earn 6million that session to receive 1M profit then get whatever his cut deal % is. If he loses he doesnt actually lose anymoney so in a way he isnt really gamling. He just doesnt profit off his freeroll for that day
Different casino, different Streamer, but very interesting video series on crypto casinos and influencers. If you have a little time, you can take a look at the series.
DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 28.12.2021 at 10:46 am: Different casino, different Streamer, but very interesting video series on crypto casinos and influencers. If you have a little time you can check out the series.
Blubbo33 wrote on 27.12.2021 at 21:04 clock: The people or streamers but only think of themselves and their coal .
And nothing else
Do not pretend that they would do anything for people not to fall on their noses.
Yes they say and write that it can be addictive and blah blah blah.
But why do they do it? Because many have pointed out what damage they can do
How many have pointed it out from the first stream? Guess none.
For me, these so-called streamers are brainwashed rip-off artists who go over corpses for their success or money and there is not a single young person for the counts.
Stop supporting or defending such criminals. How crazy do you have to be to support the still with money?
The main thing one is happy that his name flashes under donations with New Year's rockets
And the Streamer laughs his ass off for so much stupidity
These hints, which are mostly played via bots in the stream chat, are a must regarding legal security. If the streamer, who obviously has a contract of whatever kind with the OC (or game provider) he advertises, would not post these hints, he could be prosecuted
That's a legally sound text given by the MGA as well as UK GA. Just compare the different streams. It's always the same text
And to Rosh & Co: I personally believe that these are just normal employees, who just advertise OCs and new or not well running slots. Although the statement of "Mark L" above seems quite plausible to me.
I can't do anything with most streamers. They just make me aggressive with their play money and their completely exaggerated reactions.
The only ones I can recommend are Fruity Slots. Play on realistic stakes with real money (get higher Bonuses from the casinos) and the do not exaggerate so when playing when they win something. I can only recommend you
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7th Jan. 2022, at 10:48 pm CET#70
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Falke wrote on 07.01.2022 at 22:12: I can't do anything with most streamers. They just make me aggressive with their play money and their totally over the top reactions.
I am relatively sure that the vast majority plays with real money. Although there are certainly videos of, for example, Rohstein that leave one in doubt, but I believe even with him that he played with real money. Where I must say quite clearly that I hardly follow the English-speaking streamers...
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Maybe someone can bring some light into the darkness.
I also don't want to defend Rosh at all. Train, on the other hand, does, at least with my current opinion, since you can look up the BTC transactions in 500k heights yourself
Train says after every high win that this is not reality and casinos are just rip-offs. He himself gets around 1-2 million a month from Stake, which he himself has already confirmed
His giveaways are 100% real money, which comes from his wallet
It's really hard to tell if Train is faking the whole thing. I'm not sure about Rosh, but since he's been playing at Stake, it's harder to accuse him of it, since he's definitely playing with real money
Can anyone else also confirm my fact that Rosh very often gets over 500x wins in the bonus and Train almost never? At least those are my observations. Both secretly look at the stream of others (because they have a dispute) and see which slot looks good and also gives good what or whether the bonus system is worthwhile
Whether Train plays the slot first or Rosh, Rosh will ALWAYS win more money in the end. This has always been the case
The best example is "WANTED dead or a wild". Here Train wins about 2-3 million in one evening and Rosh has seen that for sure and not 2-3 days later, he gets about 9 million. Exactly the same the other way around. In the "mystery museum" slot, Rosh simply took out around 6 million in three days and Train only one million
I find exactly this fact very strange...
I am looking forward to your observations, remarks and experiences regarding the two biggest slot streamers
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Roshschwein, has also apparently several accounts at Stake, just have to watch at the Bonushunt/bonus opening.
And he certainly does not pay his Affiliate money, he will already get money from Stake to play, and with the frequency of his also so beautiful hits
It is quite sivher not legit.
He is like an AimBot player in CoD, only that the software is scripted by the manufacturers especially for him on their servers in countless kids to take the money.
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Do not pretend that they would do anything for people not to fall on their noses.
Yes they say and write that it can be addictive and blah blah blah.
But why do they do it? Because many have pointed out what damage they can do
How many have pointed it out from the first stream? Guess none.
For me, these so-called streamers are brainwashed rip-off artists who go over corpses for their success or money and there is not a single teenager for the counts.
Stop supporting or defending such criminals. How crazy do you have to be to support the still with money?
The main thing one is happy that his name under donations with New Year's Eve rockets flashes
And the Streamer laughs his ass off for so much stupidity
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Mark L
2 months ago
I work behind the scenes on gambling websites and can confirm we have deals with many of our high value players. I wont speak on Roshstein as that is personal but the deals vary. The balance he is playing with is real. I can confirm that, but he for sure doesnt get to keep all of the balance. When he wagers a certain amount he gets a % of the profit every single day he streams the content. So if you see him lose 5 million in one day, he needs to earn 6million that session to receive 1M profit then get whatever his cut deal % is. If he loses he doesnt actually lose anymoney so in a way he isnt really gamling. He just doesnt profit off his freeroll for that day
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These hints, which are mostly played via bots in the stream chat, are a must regarding legal security. If the streamer, who obviously has a contract of whatever kind with the OC (or game provider) he advertises, would not post these hints, he could be prosecuted
That's a legally sound text given by the MGA as well as UK GA. Just compare the different streams. It's always the same text
And to Rosh & Co: I personally believe that these are just normal employees, who just advertise OCs and new or not well running slots. Although the statement of "Mark L" above seems quite plausible to me.
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The only ones I can recommend are Fruity Slots. Play on realistic stakes with real money (get higher Bonuses from the casinos) and the do not exaggerate so when playing when they win something. I can only recommend you
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I am relatively sure that the vast majority plays with real money. Although there are certainly videos of, for example, Rohstein that leave one in doubt, but I believe even with him that he played with real money. Where I must say quite clearly that I hardly follow the English-speaking streamers...
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