Most gambling streamers, even when sponsored aren't really that keen on putting the casino/game they're gambling with on a pedestal, so at the very least we can guarantee that the integrity of these gambling streamers are at least intact, although it's not that much when you consider the fact that most of these streamers, especially the ones that are sponsored oftentimes use demo accounts that automatically get massive wins and a credit that they can use to their heart's content. So far the only gambling/variety streamer that I feel is genuine is Trick2g, and he's not even that big on gambling. He only ever plays poker in the middle of League of Legends matches, he loses and all that, he plays still but at the end of the day he drives the point that gambling is only meant for entertainment.
Do you mean that the streamers use demo accounts while pretending to be using real accounts when gambling? Why would they need to do that though when the casino they are promoting can easily make their account have a lot of money that they can use for gambling on stream since they are promoting the casino they would always be ready to do that. You can barely find a streamer who would use their personal money to gamble on stream.
Imagine you are running a business and you hire someone to promote your business, will they spend their own money only to promote your business? No, they won't, they will ask you to spend the money that is needed for the promotion apart from the payment that they will take from you for their service.
Well, to drive the point that you can win in their games mostly. Most demo accounts also got their win rates jacked up so you'd experience a noticeable amount of wins in these types of accounts than in regular ones. You just wouldn't be able to withdraw the money/winnings since of course, it's not yours. There's also the one you're talking about, where they get money from the casino to play with, most of the time they ask the user to create an account too so they can fund it, in which case no instance of win-rate jacking is done.
You might've mixed them both but in essence demo accounts come funded and with a massive win rate increase, while the other type of sponsorship that involves the casino funding a streamer's gambling session is something else.
I dont really believe much about jacking up the winning rate on demos which we know that the reality about winning up on demos is on that on the time that you do make use of these free balance is that you dont
really have that limitation when it comes on rolling + you would really be making base bet amount on maximum.Whenever it do hit up some nasty reels or combinations then it would really be giving that significant
win and this would really be accumulating while you do play.On the time that you do see that the numbers are increasing excluding the demo capital fund then you would really be molding that kind of impression that it is really that profitable but its not really that something true or situation which needs to be brag on. I would rather believe about funding out those streamers to have that huge balance because sensibly speaking about that gamblers wont definitely be spending up their money for them to play gambling or advertising something. They arent on their right minds on doing such thing.
Therefore, balance would really be credited and be funded by the casino. Whether it do really make out that a demo or real or live session then it would be using up an amount that it is been provided
but majority of people would really be that interested on seeing into those real funds on the time that these streamers playin. It is really just that amazing to see on how they do able
to hit up those good rolls.