Gambling's "luck" is a deception; its probability, not fortune. Streamers, showcasing constant wins, distort this reality. Instead of becoming luckier, they're playing more or selectively advertising wins. A distorted representation, not a luck standard. Streamers should entertain, not teach gambling. They must differentiate theater from truth. Their goal is to profit from viewers' hopes and dreams. We as viewers must identify this dynamic and avoid their glamorized gambling.
And yes, gamble responsibly. In addition to luck, it tests discipline and decision-making. Bet responsibly. Set limitations, understand the risks, and dont let streamers' wins rule you. Beware that their success does not guarantee your success.
Especially in online gambling. I don't believe it's luck too, it's just being there are the right time. Could be the right seed, could be about the number of losses that are behind the next winning streak. Well, online casinos must at least give something back to their patrons, or else they won't be coming to play again. I think I played enough to see that. This is also the reason why I don't believe the streamers who could win too big will keep those profits.
If ever they are real with what they are doing then so be it, I know that they will only show the multi-wins or their winning streaks but they won't stream any about how but it could be after that.
Gambling sites always take back what we won and a gambler who had been betting in casino games either slots or the originals do know that fact.
At some point, there will be an unexplainable losing streak and then a gambler will win some but won't be enough to cover all the losses. That is how the system works which we will experience many times as we bet more.
Then, there are streamers who are partnered with some gambling sites and I bet they have a different line which gives them more wins but it's definitely not to be owned after the stream.