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1 year ago by PookieNumNums
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1 year ago

I have been very very skeptical about some of these major YouTube slot players. I can’t help feel that the casinos crank the win % for the specific game they play for publicity. They are not going to let someone film with thousands of people watching and they win nothing.


do you think it’s possible some of these jackpots and big wins are staged?


PookieNumNums
1 year ago

Hi, I'm not sure if I can answer your question exactly, but from my experience, which I had, I can say that the streamer I used to watch didn't have an advantage over the other players. 

Of course, this may not be the case for everyone, so maybe there are those who have it adjusted. 

Who do you watch and do you think his winning percentage is modified ? Which games do you observe this most often ?

1 year ago

I understand your concern, friend. I've also questioned myself about this. It's a great question. Casinos are often subject to regulations and audits to ensure game integrity. However, the nature of the game also involves a dose of luck. If you want to explore more about casinos and games, take a look at reliable information such as that offered at https://spacemans.com.br This may help you to better understand the scenario.

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bradleyskye1993
1 year ago

Hi, I would like to point out that links of this type are not allowed on the forum. 

Nevertheless, do you have any experience in this topic ? Have you come across something similar, since it's a great question for you ?

1 year ago

It's true that videos of epic wins can make the casino game seem more attractive than it really is, which could be a marketing tactic.

It is theoretically possible that certain videos could be manipulated or staged in some way to show a higher win rate. However, this would be illegal in many jurisdictions and could lead to severe penalties for both the casino and the player. Furthermore, the casino's reputation would be severely damaged if it is discovered that they have manipulated games for advertising purposes.

Transparency and integrity are fundamental to the operation of online and land-based casinos, and these businesses are often subject to strict regulations to ensure fair play. Therefore, although there is always the possibility of unethical activities, there are strong incentives for casinos to operate fairly.

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xtrance1991
1 year ago

From what I've learned so far, even an honest streamer needs to attract or entertain the audience. That's naturally a part of becoming famous in the "industry". There are at least a few ways to achieve that without actually cheating.

Creating highlights!

Just put as many bigger winning sessions as you have previously captured into one big winning show. Watching big wins being hit constantly truly evokes an impression quite different from the daily reality....

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Some games allow you to save your progress for later. Just aim to collect as many open bonus sessions on those games and stream the spinning live. Again, the impression is great, right?

Buy bonus features!

Quite similar to the previous point, only the bonus features are simply pre-purchased because they usually alter the volatility and may result in greater winnings.

It's tempting to watch such streams, thus we should always focus on the background. 🤔

1 year ago

I highly doubt it, if you watch a lot of Kick streamers daily, you'll see they also lose a tonne of money majority of the time

TheSlotaHolics
1 year ago

Hello.

I think it would be good to use the reply button allowing us all to understand the context. 🙂

Also, mind the rules for posting Discord links - this is forbidden.

"Only the official casino links are allowed, do not insert hidden or shorted links (altered by a third party tool e.g. Bitly). Also, do not link Telegram."

May I also remind you that we are waiting for your casino representative's confirmation?

Kindly respond to community@casino.guru

Thank you for your cooperation and for abiding by the rules.


TheSlotaHolics
1 year ago

Call me crazy, but I think I prefer to see their "reaction videos" of losing than winning. Their "loser" reaction might be more enjoyable than the "winner" reaction.


I mean, whether they lose or win at the game, they still get a lot of Youtube views, and views = money.

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