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Conspiracy theories: You Tuber .... they have freespins all the time ... are they preferred? (Page 2)

Topic created on 06th May. 2017 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 16 | Views: 5,093
Anonym
Blackwood13 wrote on 06/05/2017 at 15:25: where we are back to the topic of
"Casinos can adjust whether someone wins or loses"
are.

I'm watching lately often a few selected streams of youtubern and it is already noticeable that the get at certain slots after a few spins immediately freespins or the like. And that with every stream


So as erhliches feedback from me, since I follow Streamer already seid years. They don't have any loan ( house advantage ) they gamble the slots just like we do. The only advantage is that they get infinite Bonuses and you do not get kleinlig, should you break the bonus conditions e.g. play on too high stakes. That many are sponsored with the money from the casino and actually have a fixed salary, should also be no secret. Of course, not all, but in any case, those who always stream only for a casino

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Anonym
ok maybe it is also seen something subjective. I only noticed it in one game, the others run like this and like that.

So infinite Bonuses I would also like^^ then hauts also more often with the "unlock" well

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hahahahah
streamers receive only an allowance for playing time.

The next time you see a Streamer who has won 2000 euros or more for the 50th time, remember that he doesn't get the money.

is just a marketing tool for the Online Casinos but honestly a bad one

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Anonym
hahahah wrote on 05/18/2017 at 23:48: streamers only receive an allowance for playing time.

Next time you see a Streamer who won 2000 euro for the 50th time or more then remember that he doesn't get the money.

is just a marketing tool for the Online Casinos but honestly a bad one

there are apparently some variants of the remuneration. This would please me the least

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77777net
Hey guys,

so here's what I can say about it:

If you stream on YouTube / Twitch and have enough viewers, many casinos give you the opportunity to get 100% bonus or more with every deposit. However, the money must then be converted before it can be paid out. Some casinos also limit the maximum payout amount.

Then, however, there are casinos that provide the Streamer with non-payable "real money". There, the turnover conditions are then screwed up to 99999x, for example. What should be noted, however: ALL officially licensed casinos pay license fees to the game developers.

So if a streamer plays with this real money, then the casinos have to pay the fees. And these amounts are partly (example Greentube/Novomatic) really high. Of course, it still pays off for the casinos, since the videos bring in new players.

Because of the costs, however, not everyone who has just founded their channel simply receives free real money credit in unlimited amounts. In addition, the casinos naturally do not want this practice to become too well known, as their reputation would suffer as a result.

"Roshtein" (is that his name?), for example, exclusively promotes MultiLotto, a casino that actually offers Slot machines only so marginally. The "deposits" are not shown, of course, but I'm almost certain that he can never cash out any winnings and that's because:


  • He effortlessly gambles away thousands of euros every day (and that's just about it) unlike some others (myself included) it all looks very much like business to him and little like gambling addiction

  • I have been in contact with an Affiliate manager of MultiLotto and got "real money" to do a video test



If YouTube Channel "professional" play several hours every day on very high amounts, then it's mainly business, see CasinoDaddy. But honestly, you have to say: All videos that actively promote a casino are business... The whole thing makes work.

In summary, I would say that the worse a casino is, the more it needs to use "questionable" practices to attract customers.

P.s.: I don't know when I last used a bonus, 99% of the time it goes wrong or you violate some conditions.

Greetings

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Daniel
Elite
Yes, your videos are real. Have recommended your channel too. Welcome to forum by the way

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Anonym
77777net wrote on 01/06/2017 at 16:54

In summary, I would say that the worse a casino, the more it needs to use "questionable" practices to attract customers.

i have already mentioned ... that are then those who you as a user jeden day with Bonuses pour, "best" still nested

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