truth about streamers

2 years ago by paclmaya
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2 years ago

Here you can see the truth about streamers and their fake profits!

https://youtu.be/InHaMyGc2nI


https://youtu.be/6Q6Ciz3HAo4

Edited by Daniel 2 years ago
Reason: clickable links
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paclmaya
2 years ago

I honestly hope there will be some discussion here on this matter shortly.

Anybody? 🙂

2 years ago

Was it already there - I'm very in need of discussion" If there was already a topic there, you can move it there

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paclmaya
2 years ago

I found this thread about streamers without payment:

https://casino.guru/forum/general-discussion-1/fastpay--amp--instantpay-streamer-warning

It's nice to see what these deals consist of, I'd say. 🙂

If you feel more like discussing possibilities, you can check this thread: https://casino.guru/forum/feedback-and-suggestions/twitch-e-casinoguru#post-18688 🙂

paclmaya
2 years ago

I finally found some time to watch the vides. I think I can hear a German native speaker's accent there. Is that you on the video? 😀

Anyway, we know that casinos are able to lower the RTP in some cases, the problem is they're not obligated to display it as a public information. I think when the video creator is able to find out the real RTP, we should be able to do this as well and possibly include this information on the casino's review page as a warning.

2 years ago

In my view, casinos and those streamers who play at the expense of casinos are destroying the true gambling experience. Since these online casinos have been active, there have been a few youtube videos, but not to the extreme extent that they are now.

Before you had wins of 10 euros in the videos, now people are playing around 400 euros/per spin.

But since you can buy free spins, things have gotten really extreme with the so-called big wins. I have no problem if someone wins big, but when you watch Youtube videos, you usually always see the same winners - they are so lucky every month - sry no - no chance. for me these videos are fake. 80% of winnings are not paid out. I dare to say that.

And these streamers only get money when viewers click their link to the casino and then deposit, then they get 40-50% of the amount deposited. A streamer also confirmed it.

People who play with play money like the funny Rushden or whatever his name is, or others who are so stupid that you can see that they are streaming with a test account-leovegas-then the player who wanted to be transparent and was blocked by the casino because he leaked more than he was allowed to.

In principle, I am of the opinion that streaming games of chance is forbidden, because a completely wrong picture is given here. Likewise, online casinos bigwins are taken down from youtube.

One should finally see that one reproduces a realistic picture of online casinos and not the fake ones.

nd if you look at the "streamers and their videos" at how they are constantly cheering, you realize that something isn't right. I would cheer the first 2-3 times, then not anymore because it's nothing special anymore

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Daniel
2 years ago

oh no, that's not my voice

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paclmaya
2 years ago

I really like the way he thinks about gambling. I actually believe it would be beneficial to establish some kind of cooperation with him. That's why I'm asking.

2 years ago

one should perhaps address it to one of the casinoguru teams, it's not up to me^^

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paclmaya
2 years ago

It's up to me and it's already on my task list 😀

2 years ago

I like him, has some good videos.


There is a streamer that I appreciate and find very likeable. Always plays in big casinos, and from time to time he also does live streams from online casinos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqDw9LDXEho


Ps: what am I doing wrong because the link doesn't work, or do you have to do it?



Edited by Radka 2 years ago
Reason: link added
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paclmaya
2 years ago

Hello and thanks for this link.

To add the clickable link, just press the link icon (the third from the right side of the post editor line) and then chose the part of the text which will serve as the clickable part and just put the link to the field and press save:

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Daniel
2 years ago

Did you manage to get hold of Rhyker at all?

I messaged him a while back; as a welfare check (email, Instagram and YouTube) since he just seemed to stop uploading on all his socials and heard nothing back, he was responsive before this.

He is really transparent and fair!


paclmaya
2 years ago

Streamers don't initially earn money by streaming and playing. It takes a while until there are enough viewers on Youtube, Discord and Co. Gekd.



Now the most important thing... Every streamer has linked several casinos. Always clearly visible on Youtube or other channels. The streamers advertise for casinos and get plenty of commission. As soon as players register in the casino via this link, the streamer rings and he gets a percentage.. Not just once as you might think. but whenever the player deposits money at the casino, a portion goes to the streamer.

A million dollar business and paid for by those who watch, play and register.

By buying the bonus streamer in the casinos, they suggest that they win a lot. But that's bonus money and when talking about wagers, the real money that was deposited often has to be wagered 35 or 40 times.

Of course, some streamers get good bonuses that the normal player does not get.

However, streamers who often have more than 100k in the casino already earn millions with you, the viewers, registered and active players. A well-known German streamer was lured by a casino operator with a whopping 24 million euros if he spent 4 weeks long daily 6 hrs. streams.

It is easy to deposit 50 or 100k on some days.

I hope the post helps you to understand how this works 🙂


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paclmaya
2 years ago

Streamers are usually there for a long time and earn millions. Daily on youtube, discord etc. Once online they advertise the casinos that pay decently if someone registers through that link. However, they get a lot more permanently if the player pays in, because streamers get percentages from it. Everything else is done by likes, viewers on Youtube etc..

A million-dollar business and the streamers earn millions with it. Since 100k is ridiculous when you get 250% bonus from the casino. Wager doesn't always work out, but they can't lose. Because they live off the percentage of gambling addicts.

Where we are at. Watching streamers is addictive for many. The streamers cleverly lure them with money that they raffle off in their Discord Channel etc and only those who are registered in a casino can win. And now guess what he's going to do with the winnings... gamble?

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2 years ago

Streamers are, just like influencers, the advertising agencies of the online world. Companies don't need to pay a agency anymore to come up with a slogan like ' Just do it' or create an icon like the Marlboro Man. It's that simple. Some might stream something just for fun and get lots of likes. This gets the attention of a company which then makes an offer. Or some streamers, much like some reviewers, offer their service to companies. Companies even set up their own streaming Platform or review sites. There is no-one who oversees or reviews the online casino reviewers. And just because a stream gets lots of likes doesn't mean it's honest.

Shakespeare once said 'love all, trust a few ' . Would he be around today he probably would say/blog 'like all, trust a few'

PillePalle61
2 years ago

You also get paid per affiliate that signs up using their code; believe it’s $160 per add + "up to" a certain percentage of loss rake back on that person for the length of their account. think it goes up to 24% per account. Can check if interested)

(Scamdoms marketing offered me a deal. Thinking back should have took this deal, and exposed them for being fraudulent crooks that can’t afford to pay winners!)

The accounts need to make 1 deposit of $10 or more and the casino gives $160.


that’s for a shit casino, like Gamdom. Imagine a casino with streamers like Train wreck and Rosh ? Imagine their revenue per upload


I still don’t believe Rosh uses even affiliate money. He isn’t stupid enough to risk his multi million dollar income for advertising stake

2 years ago

Did you manage to get hold of Rhyker at all?

I messaged him a while back; as a welfare check (email, Instagram and YouTube) since he just seemed to stop uploading on all his socials and heard nothing back, he was responsive before this.

He is really transparent and fair!


2 years ago

Hello,

I'd like to answer your question, frankly, I have no clue.

I'll ask Daniel when possible and let you know.

2 years ago

You also get paid per affiliate that signs up using their code; believe it’s $160 per add + "up to" a certain percentage of loss rake back on that person for the length of their account. think it goes up to 24% per account. Can check if interested)

(Scamdoms marketing offered me a deal. Thinking back should have took this deal, and exposed them for being fraudulent crooks that can’t afford to pay winners!)

The accounts need to make 1 deposit of $10 or more and the casino gives $160.


that’s for a shit casino, like Gamdom. Imagine a casino with streamers like Train wreck and Rosh ? Imagine their revenue per upload


I still don’t believe Rosh uses even affiliate money. He isn’t stupid enough to risk his multi million dollar income for advertising stake

2 years ago

Hello,

the more I read your posts the more I think that you could start with this quest of sharing the truth about streamers, with no big effort. I can also sense you are quite passionate about this. 🙂

2 years ago

Did you manage to get hold of Rhyker at all?

I messaged him a while back; as a welfare check (email, Instagram and YouTube) since he just seemed to stop uploading on all his socials and heard nothing back, he was responsive before this.

He is really transparent and fair!


2 years ago

Unfortunately I contacted him with no success. He never replied to my email 😕

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