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Topic: Gambling Competition: Player with the smallest bonus donates all to Charity (Read 769 times)

hero member
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In social medias, mostly the winner donates all to charity because they're already rich and they're doing it for fun. I think it's make sense because the smallest bonus aka "loser" is already not as happy as the winner, but he also need to donates all to charity, how the "loser" will be happy for doing that?

Some religions like mine don't accept the public display of your giving.
Yes you are correct because in most of the religion it's highly frown and if spotted out on public there are some penalty to face.
They can give excuses like "it's not for attention, but it's to encourage people doing good deeds, even I earn money by posting this video, I will spend more money to help charity", after that they will shut up.
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I have watched lot of video I mean FB/IG videos and youtube videos were people are doing charity by giving people money and showing all kind of love to another while they kept recoding it and post online, to me it seems that it's the easiest way to boost their channels and get more likes since most people are active on social to ease away stress and pains after a very stressful day.
These days you don't know what to believe on social media. The majority of what goes on there is staged and monetised. Some religions like mine don't accept the public display of your giving.
Yes you are correct because in most of the religion it's highly frown and if spotted out on public there are some penalty to face. But these days I don't know what really eating up youtube because there are lot incompetent people who are just making irrelevant videos in order to attract people attention to gain viewers and follower (subscribers).

I totally agree. It's crazy what content such a concept produces.
And the most absurd thing is that it works.
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I have watched lot of video I mean FB/IG videos and youtube videos were people are doing charity by giving people money and showing all kind of love to another while they kept recoding it and post online, to me it seems that it's the easiest way to boost their channels and get more likes since most people are active on social to ease away stress and pains after a very stressful day.
These days you don't know what to believe on social media. The majority of what goes on there is staged and monetised. Some religions like mine don't accept the public display of your giving.
Yes you are correct because in most of the religion it's highly frown and if spotted out on public there are some penalty to face. But these days I don't know what really eating up youtube because there are lot incompetent people who are just making irrelevant videos in order to attract people attention to gain viewers and follower (subscribers).
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In my environment there are many of my friends who gamble online, and of course there are some of my friends who can get quite big wins from gambling. When I or my friends win, there will be a division that is done, for example when I win $ 200 and my friends who are next to me are two people, then I will share it with each getting the same amount like $ 40. that's what I do and my friends do when they win, and I think something like this is included in donations. Although sometimes it is not mandatory, sharing is fun as long as we are able to do it ourselves, I mean don't force yourself to do something like this, if you are not able to do it, you should not do it.
Giving to friends and family members after a win is a good move. But this shouldn't be a compulsory act. You might have lost for a long period before getting a win. That win might not be up to the amount you have lost. So I might decide not to give anybody a dime because I am just recovering my losses. Giving should be a freewill activity and shouldn't be done under pressure.

I have watched lot of video I mean FB/IG videos and youtube videos were people are doing charity by giving people money and showing all kind of love to another while they kept recoding it and post online, to me it seems that it's the easiest way to boost their channels and get more likes since most people are active on social to ease away stress and pains after a very stressful day.
These days you don't know what to believe on social media. The majority of what goes on there is staged and monetised. Some religions like mine don't accept the public display of your giving.
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This is only a marketing move, just like that, he ended like the good guy, but the reality is that he just use the charity to promote his channel and get subs, which is a cruel move, but it works.

If he really antes to do a charity move, the he would donate the bonus buy money to the charity, and not risk the money on gambling.
Truly, that's most of the cases right now. Using charities to boost the number of subscribers, views, and likes. Well, people can get easily affected by such a kind move but I disagree with showing it to the people by means of videos or photos.
I have heard this many times "If you want to help, you don't need to record it.". I strongly agree with that kind of belief because there are people now who are only using those kinds of things for their own profit.
Still, it looks to me like both father and son do want to help because the Dad said that his Pops was involved in that charity for a long time so I guess they are just continuing what he started.
Using gambling though, I don't know if that's a good idea.
I have watched lot of video I mean FB/IG videos and youtube videos were people are doing charity by giving people money and showing all kind of love to another while they kept recoding it and post online, to me it seems that it's the easiest way to boost their channels and get more likes since most people are active on social to ease away stress and pains after a very stressful day.
legendary
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This is only a marketing move, just like that, he ended like the good guy, but the reality is that he just use the charity to promote his channel and get subs, which is a cruel move, but it works.

If he really antes to do a charity move, the he would donate the bonus buy money to the charity, and not risk the money on gambling.
Truly, that's most of the cases right now. Using charities to boost the number of subscribers, views, and likes. Well, people can get easily affected by such a kind move but I disagree with showing it to the people by means of videos or photos.
I have heard this many times "If you want to help, you don't need to record it.". I strongly agree with that kind of belief because there are people now who are only using those kinds of things for their own profit.
Still, it looks to me like both father and son do want to help because the Dad said that his Pops was involved in that charity for a long time so I guess they are just continuing what he started.
Using gambling though, I don't know if that's a good idea.
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For me, I believe that one must be satisfied first before they can give to another person. If, for example, you have one loaf of bread and you're hungry and someone asks you for your bread, knowing how hungry you are, you cannot give out all your loaf to that person, but you can offer to share it with the person. That's an act of kindness. Kindness is not when one gives out everything they have for charity sake, while they actually need part of that thing to survive. You can give when you still have the one to depend on. 
Sharing food and money you can not express in the same way. For food, you can share a small portion of yourself but for the money you may win a small amount of you or a handsome amount but that might not be satisfactory to you so there is no way to make others happy. If you consider it as contributing as a human being then I do not think it is in gambling. In gambling every person is too much hungry which can't be filled up so there is no way to think about others.
In my environment there are many of my friends who gamble online, and of course there are some of my friends who can get quite big wins from gambling. When I or my friends win, there will be a division that is done, for example when I win $ 200 and my friends who are next to me are two people, then I will share it with each getting the same amount like $ 40. that's what I do and my friends do when they win, and I think something like this is included in donations. Although sometimes it is not mandatory, sharing is fun as long as we are able to do it ourselves, I mean don't force yourself to do something like this, if you are not able to do it, you should not do it.
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It's interesting for streamers to donate money from their gambling sessions when there is extra income being made through the traffic generated by the video. The reality is that for anonymous gamblers it will be too expensive to gamble and still donate their winnings, because as we know, most gamblers lost the more they play. And on their case, there won't be any side income being made simultaneously to maintain the charity and gambling going on.

In my opinion, you should only donate if you truly wish to do it from the bottom of your heart. And in case you do so, keep it for yourself. Nobody else needs to know you are donating, but you. If charity is done with personal promotion purposes in mind, it loses all its genuine meaning. Unfortunatelly, many people use charity to manipulate and delude the audience on the internet nowadays.
legendary
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This is only a marketing move, just like that, he ended like the good guy, but the reality is that he just use the charity to promote his channel and get subs, which is a cruel move, but it works.

If he really antes to do a charity move, the he would donate the bonus buy money to the charity, and not risk the money on gambling.
This is the reality with content creators these days. We can’t be certain with their genuineness since all are like being staged and just to show to the viewers how good they are, for the sake of more views and subscriptions. To be honest, charity works can still be possible even with a small amount, that is if you really have pure intention to donate. But if your main purpose is to fulfill your self desires and interest, and you are just using charity work to make it appealing, well obviously it won’t still work in the end.
legendary
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This is only a marketing move, just like that, he ended like the good guy, but the reality is that he just use the charity to promote his channel and get subs, which is a cruel move, but it works.

If he really antes to do a charity move, the he would donate the bonus buy money to the charity, and not risk the money on gambling.
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I believe there are some gamblers and high stake accounts already donating to charity, even some casinos are announcing time to time this great initiation.
I also believe that.

Those accounts that don't even announce their charity works and are only to donate to the less fortunate and charities that they want to support.

It’s even better if they allow this to gamblers, the same as the vault feature but this one would go to charities.
It is better for the gamblers to do their own initiatives and find the charity that they like to support instead of the casino.
sr. member
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Sharing food and money you can not express in the same way. For food, you can share a small portion of yourself but for the money you may win a small amount of you or a handsome amount but that might not be satisfactory to you so there is no way to make others happy. If you consider it as contributing as a human being then I do not think it is in gambling. In gambling every person is too much hungry which can't be filled up so there is no way to think about others.
I totally agree with you with your last statement: gambling and whatever winning that can be gotten from it is never enough for anyone, just as someone can never be too satisfied with how much they have; no matter how much they have, they will still be looking for ways to get more. That's just how gambling is: you win today and you still wish to win more and more to add to what you have gotten.
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Finally something different and really useful for the needy people and for a good cause, where some people are wasting their small bonus gains or even the small balance when they lose most of their money on a session. I also thought about a direct feature related to your casino account where you can move a part of your balance to charities without having to withdraw it, I believe a straight feature will help a lot to avoid spending those small bonuses into something where you eventually lose everything.

I believe there are some gamblers and high stake accounts already donating to charity, even some casinos are announcing time to time this great initiation. It’s even better if they allow this to gamblers, the same as the vault feature but this one would go to charities.
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I watched a YouTube video where the father and son had a slot betting competition. The rule was simple- the individual with the biggest bonus wins while the individual with the smallest bonus will have to donate all of it to their favorite charity which the family has been involved in. I liked the idea gambling and donating to charity for a good cause. I have hardly heard of gamblers doing something exactly like this. Do you think this is the kind of competition you will like to get involved in knowing that even your smallest bonus wins will all be given to charity and you'll have nothing left?

The notion that you can be satisfied even if you lose because the money will go to a good cause is imputed, knowing the money isn’t going to waste. It can’t be denied that deciding to enter a competition in this way depends on the desire to gamble from the perspective of more relaxed view and not only personal winnings.

Many people may find it fun to participate, ...fun to participate, especially if they are comfortable with the idea that even if they lose, the money will go to a good cause. However, at the same time, there is also a risk factor, namely that you have to be prepared to lose everything. This can be challenging for those who are more profit-oriented.

On the whole, it’s quite a creative approach and can be fun, especially if one is more interested in the charitable aspect than in what he himself gains from the experience. Perhaps competitions like this might also transform people's perspectives on gambling, rendering it more solemn and meaningful.
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For me, I believe that one must be satisfied first before they can give to another person. If, for example, you have one loaf of bread and you're hungry and someone asks you for your bread, knowing how hungry you are, you cannot give out all your loaf to that person, but you can offer to share it with the person. That's an act of kindness. Kindness is not when one gives out everything they have for charity sake, while they actually need part of that thing to survive. You can give when you still have the one to depend on. 
Sharing food and money you can not express in the same way. For food, you can share a small portion of yourself but for the money you may win a small amount of you or a handsome amount but that might not be satisfactory to you so there is no way to make others happy. If you consider it as contributing as a human being then I do not think it is in gambling. In gambling every person is too much hungry which can't be filled up so there is no way to think about others.
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Do you think this is the kind of competition you will like to get involved in knowing that even your smallest bonus wins will all be given to charity and you'll have nothing left?

It's quite an interesting game. I think the father and son was really gambling for fun and decided the outcome would be to remit to the charity homes to profit from the wagers.
The truth is that before the family can come to such competition, they've actually made up their mind to fund the charity home rather they want to make funs out of it and they must have be cheerful givers because it's not easy to give your lil bonus out when it was supposed to be counted as your profits.
I'd really love to play this game maybe I'd negotiate it with my best friend.
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I just watched the video on YouTube and also skimmed through the videos on the channel. Here’s what I observed from the whole thing:

  • The man/father in the video is Vegas Matt, a professional gambler who made his fortune from high stake gambling. His YouTube channel is gambling advice on his YouTube channel and makes videos where he reviews slot games. The YouTube channel currently has about 670k subscribers which means a lot of people listen to this man making him one of the big social media influencers in gambling.
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  • Like most social media influencers they always selling you something. In this video, the pair were subtly asking for donations to their charity organization. They even had the links of the organization and their merch shop in the video description. Though the son was the loser of the competition and had to donate his money to the organization. I think it is worth it because they knew the videos is going to go viral and give them more subscribers. The YouTuber, Mr Beast uses the same strategy too.

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I liked the idea gambling and donating to charity for a good cause. I have hardly heard of gamblers doing something exactly like this. Do you think this is the kind of competition you will like to get involved in knowing that even your smallest bonus wins will all be given to charity and you'll have nothing left?
I don't know what sort of predicaments they were already so, for that reason, I can't conclude.... I can't accept a thing like that unless I don't have any urgent need for cash. What about the cases that a person needs to rescue their love ones from the police custody/ a life threatening situation?.. man's want is insatiable! 

It could prolly be something that looks pretty much easy when the winnings haven't been made yet, but if it eventually cuts, the table turns.
legendary
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There are people who finds peace, happiness doing charity works, just like some rich people, most of them didn't become rich through the help of anyone but they love to help others. IMO it's only the poor that doesn't care for the needy because they felt like they don't have enough to give. In this case of the loser to give to the charity, it's a kind of thing I say they do it intentionally, one who don't have money can not play such a game. Imagine if you gamble because you want to make profit and you bet on this kind of game and lose, were will you get from and donate to charity? IMO, low salary earners can not bet on this kind of games.
But I see this not just as donation. I see it as also looking for more ways to earn money through YouTube. The video has over 420 thousand views already. Although, charity and donation is good. But in the process of looking for ways to give to the needy, they are also having ways to receive money through ads when more people are watching their YouTube videos.
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I think the basic essence of what makes us  human is that ability to actually care about the people we actually love and sometimes we get to do this the wrong way. There are so many persons that would have argued that this particular thought of giving even when you are completely inconveniencing yourself is actually a bad idea because it doesn't make sense but some moral teaching in some believe system deem it right to actually do something like that even when you are not having enough.

For me, I believe that one must be satisfied first before they can give to another person. If, for example, you have one loaf of bread and you're hungry and someone asks you for your bread, knowing how hungry you are, you cannot give out all your loaf to that person, but you can offer to share it with the person. That's an act of kindness. Kindness is not when one gives out everything they have for charity sake, while they actually need part of that thing to survive. You can give when you still have the one to depend on. 
There are people who finds peace, happiness doing charity works, just like some rich people, most of them didn't become rich through the help of anyone but they love to help others. IMO it's only the poor that doesn't care for the needy because they felt like they don't have enough to give. In this case of the loser to give to the charity, it's a kind of thing I say they do it intentionally, one who don't have money can not play such a game. Imagine if you gamble because you want to make profit and you bet on this kind of game and lose, were will you get from and donate to charity? IMO, low salary earners can not bet on this kind of games.
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