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So this got me suspicious and I started digging. On online forums like this one many people have observed that streamers and those doing slot videos on YouTube have very unrealistic streaks.
Of course this raises suspicions but casinos keep doing these sponsored streams.

So I wonder what could possibly be going on here. Is it normal to see so may wins as the streamers get? And if you see this, doesn't it make you less likely to trust a casino hosting something seemingly so suspicious?

Some of my friends believe that streamers are great players until one streamer caught cheating, boasting he withdrawn already over 2 million  but one vlogger exposed him by investigating his account and zooming in on his video and found out that he only has three withdrawals amounting to 45k pesos.
Streamers are like that; they manipulate the games, they play on the testing page and make it appear they are playing real games, and they are good at editing.
They need to do this because they are paid to shill and for people to think that its easy to win in a casino they are promoting.


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We don't know what happen to the streamers behind on cam. They can win huge money and make us amaze so we follow what they did. We don't have to trust whatever they do because they just promote the casino and wants to attracts more customer to visit and play on that casino.
When I watch that streamer, I don't thinks much about their winning and think normally because they can have their luck so they can wins big money. You don't have to believe on what you see because you don't know anything about that. Those streamers gives an entertainment to entertain people
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A friend talked to me the other day about how they were tempted to go play some slots after seeing a stream for the last couple of days.

I decided why not and told him to send me a link so we can watch together for a while. During the span of 20 minutes the streamer got at least 3 jackpots of over 100x.
We all know that when playing slots it's more likely than not that you end up burning your entire balance before you can win anything significant. Surely you could get a few wins here and there but not enough to remain in profit forever.

So this got me suspicious and I started digging. On online forums like this one many people have observed that streamers and those doing slot videos on YouTube have very unrealistic streaks.
Of course this raises suspicions but casinos keep doing these sponsored streams.

So I wonder what could possibly be going on here. Is it normal to see so may wins as the streamers get? And if you see this, doesn't it make you less likely to trust a casino hosting something seemingly so suspicious?
Years ago, when slot streaming was a new thing, many people got fooled into believing that these streamers were real and they were playing with their money but over time, many people realized that it was a marketing strategy to attract gamblers.
I know what happens behind the scenes. The casino hires a person, and deposits lots of money in their casino account, the interior designers create a design for the studio, the IT team builds a PC, Monitors and everything that's necessary for streaming, and the graphics designer designs the beautiful streaming experience. That's how it was working locally and I know that process exactly.
By the way, I can't talk about wins. There is a chance that wins are fair but the gambling process is risk-free since the casino can top the account with an unlimited amount of money but there is also another chance, that a casino might modify slots to give away big rewards for these players.
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How do people know about casinos? Is it not through the stream videos they have online that they choose to upload and use as a market strategy to let people know about their existence that they make good offers that people win hugely from it.

However, I see these diverse stream videos from casinos as their marketing strategy to entice people that they can win like other ''gamblers" who registered with them, which is all lies. Some people would still know all this, still go ahead to register with such casinos knowing that it's a rare case to win big from casinos
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Not all of them are unrealistic. Some people show how they lose a lot before winning something good, I mean even in those videos where there aim is to actually promote the site. If you see that the guy lost $5,000 before winning $20,000, you might wonder do you have that amount on your balance. Can you afford to lose such amount? Considering that, of course, that your win is not guaranteed after that loss.

The problem is that very few of the streamers will keep showing you and record a huge part of the losing streak. Personally I never seen such guys doing that, what I have seen is that almost every streamer when he starts losing he will cut the part of the video where he loses and insert only winning part. In this context they are very dangerous and act like a poison who directly hit the newbies. So there are two sides of the medal here and people should try a bit harder to understand what these streamers do before immediately going and try to copy them.
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If we are talking about streamers then just know that they are definitely running a demo account, so your suspicions about it been unrealistic is actually correct. First of all streamers needs attention and these views are what gives them their boosts or earnings. Running gambling on a fake account has to be the only strategy they can come up with, it's all part of a marketing strategy.

In other words I don't even believe that they were running a demo account because even with the demo account your chances of losing is the same thing as using your main account but the only difference is that no matter how much you loss on the demo it doesn't have any effect on you because is not a real account, so actually what I'm thinking it is that the system was set or reconfigured to work as they want it to be, since they no that they would be getting more attention if people sees that winning jackpot is easy as it was shown.

Sometimes when I saw those kind of streaming I began to think if that is actually the ones we normally do or are they doing a total different thing because seeing how difficult it is to win and seeing how they are getting it very easy you will no that something is not right and there has been some internal work on it, so actually people shouldn't always believe on what they saw from streamers because there are a lot behind it.
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Not all of them are unrealistic. Some people show how they lose a lot before winning something good, I mean even in those videos where there aim is to actually promote the site. If you see that the guy lost $5,000 before winning $20,000, you might wonder do you have that amount on your balance. Can you afford to lose such amount? Considering that, of course, that your win is not guaranteed after that loss.
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Video streaming of slot games is very tempting that's why casinos are actively promoting in that way but there are also those where they are not sponsored by the casino and it is purely to attract many referrals but usually this is through social media.

I don't trust them more or no longer trust them after seeing such unreasonable things and usually it's from accounts that use fun mode and they target new gamblers who don't understand that there is a fun mode in slot games where the money is unlimited so that the streamer can continue to play until reaching a high multiplier.
I don't even think there's anyone who understands perfectly well how video streaming works and still continue to engage in it. Their advertisements are always quick to convince newbies to see it as the easiest way to win lots of money but at the end, they end up losing huge sum of money. I once played video streaming once and was able to understand that the chances of winning big in it is slimmer than losing big and ever since then, I decided not to engage it again. Personally, I feel it's not a good gambling platform
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Video streaming of slot games is very tempting that's why casinos are actively promoting in that way but there are also those where they are not sponsored by the casino and it is purely to attract many referrals but usually this is through social media.

I don't trust them more or no longer trust them after seeing such unreasonable things and usually it's from accounts that use fun mode and they target new gamblers who don't understand that there is a fun mode in slot games where the money is unlimited so that the streamer can continue to play until reaching a high multiplier.

The truth is if they don't do all these streaming hitting the jackpots how will people develop that crazy interest in gambling? There is nothing anyone can say that can make me think otherwise, online casinos have some remote at hand when streamers are promoting their platforms, once there is many viewers watching the stream they make things easier for the steamer using the remote, I am telling you that these people have their ways.

Casino streams are mere promotions, they are not 100% accurate compare to real life, its like a mixture of half demo account and half the real gambling experience, they knew perfectly that jackpots on live TV will drive people nuts, they will want to try gamble by all means.

It is better to start gambling without watching any streamers, they will lead you astray, stand on the amount you can afford to lose and risk it, if lost avoid chasing it and you should be fine.
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So this got me suspicious and I started digging. On online forums like this one many people have observed that streamers and those doing slot videos on YouTube have very unrealistic streaks.  Of course this raises suspicions but casinos keep doing these sponsored streams.

I have a causing who makes gaming videos for yt and streams on Twitch also, from the videos he cuts all the deaths in his tutorials and plays with boosted stats, for the live Twitch he claims to play just for fun and do silly things when in reality he is trying too hard to play at his best and keeps failing! This happens everywhere and it's the norm, ever seen an ad about a detergent that cleans only half of the dirt and not 101% of it?  Grin From personal gains to clearly paid promotions, do you honestly think a casino would show you a 100 streak loss or how a betting coupon with 1.10 games lost $1000 for trying to wing a hundred, why would they spend money on something that would hurt their business?

And if you see this, doesn't it make you less likely to trust a casino hosting something seemingly so suspicious?

These days if you don't live your life by the motto "Too good to be true" you're going to end badly one way or the other!



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It's important to remember that gambling should always be approached with realistic expectations and awareness.

At least someone who had experienced on his own about the stream. I used to think the streams were just a show they put up more like a promotion on the casino to gain !ore players. That's because you keeps seeing them in profits all the time. Less loss and more wins. It's kind of to me like some made up shit. I just don't spend much time thinking or watching the streams most times as I don't even see the need to. Just like others said, It's more like something for newbies to get more motivated into playing.
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The problem will be the watchers. Streamers are doing that for the purpose of advertising the slot game and the online casino and they are paid for doing that without even having any risk with the money they are using because most of them are fake.
We are the problem if we understand it differently and believe that these guys are playing for real money. It may look real but c'mon, if it's all real then they will be broke by now.
Slot games are like money-eating machines, the high multiplier comes very rare and you will need to feed them first before they give it up. Now, the bonus game will be the saviour but sometimes it could give 0-10 multiplier only for the whole 10-15 rounds of it. Trust me, I've been there. 3 streaks of free spins with numbers amounting to x4, x6, x0, for the whole 30 free spins in total. Didn't even get my money back.
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I also saw a similar video, which naturally sparked a desire to replicate it in this casino. I think this is exactly what such videos are designed for to attract customers or increase the number of views, thereby gaining some subscribers and making a profit. These streamers are unlikely to be so successful, but those who think playing in a casino can quickly get rich will most often be disappointed. Everything that looks very beautiful should always be looked at with a grain of salt.
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Casino doing that in order to get many stupid people to gamble in their casino and thinking they will able to make money as easy as the streamer. But, this can be a drawback for someone who understand you can't make money as simple as that, moreover we should take in our mind if gambling isn't for making money.
I do not totally agree with you. Generally streamers are used as means of advertisements, to let more people know about a gambling site. There are many people that are not stupid that will notice a gambling site through a streamers.

I'd say, I put my trust on a casino that has no active complain and active to handle accusation from the gamblers.
This is true. I also like gambling sites that people do not really complain about. Have you noticed Metawin on this forum? I have not seen anyone complained about the site before on this forum. It is a good gambling site.
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I don't have to see those video to not trust streamers or any other form of ads being sponsored by casino to attract gamblers to their platforms. The profits they get aren't that realistic and they happen occasionally but not as consistent as the streamer claim they get. Their streams are staged and done to manipulate us.

even some streamers also intentionally intend to give their referral code when promoting casino sites to their followers.
you do have the confidence not to watch or even follow the channel of a gambling streamer. but maybe not with others.
streamers may collaborate with gambling sites to bring in more new gamblers by taking advantage of the streamer's followers. but that's their form of promotion. it's just that the results obtained and the chances of winning that the streamer gets are indeed unrealistic.
when someone wants to gamble, either because they follow a streamer or because of a friend. they must understand how good gambling should be done first.
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A friend talked to me the other day about how they were tempted to go play some slots after seeing a stream for the last couple of days.

I decided why not and told him to send me a link so we can watch together for a while. During the span of 20 minutes the streamer got at least 3 jackpots of over 100x.
We all know that when playing slots it's more likely than not that you end up burning your entire balance before you can win anything significant. Surely you could get a few wins here and there but not enough to remain in profit forever.

So this got me suspicious and I started digging. On online forums like this one many people have observed that streamers and those doing slot videos on YouTube have very unrealistic streaks.
Of course this raises suspicions but casinos keep doing these sponsored streams.

So I wonder what could possibly be going on here. Is it normal to see so may wins as the streamers get? And if you see this, doesn't it make you less likely to trust a casino hosting something seemingly so suspicious?
in some cases it has been heard that there is a streamer who is indeed working with an online gambling site to increase the reputation of the online gambling site but until now only a few gambling sites have been detected using popular streamers or working with the streamer.

actually you must have a feeling that crosses your mind when you see a streamer who is honest or lying, and you can even see from the streamer's history and also the comments that come in, stay careful and do your research first before being tempted to play on an online gambling site.
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So I wonder what could possibly be going on here. Is it normal to see so may wins as the streamers get? And if you see this, doesn't it make you less likely to trust a casino hosting something seemingly so suspicious?

I don't have to see those video to not trust streamers or any other form of ads being sponsored by casino to attract gamblers to their platforms. The profits they get aren't that realistic and they happen occasionally but not as consistent as the streamer claim they get. Their streams are staged and done to manipulate us.

Gambling videos should be considered as promotional materials and not as the real thing because it will never happen the way they show us on the videos. Before you become victorious, you'll have to lose many times that the prize money that you win finally wouldn't be enough to cover up the money that you have already lost while gambling. This is why gambling should be as a form of entertainment and not as a means of making money or we'll hardly be in profits
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So I wonder what could possibly be going on here. Is it normal to see so may wins as the streamers get? And if you see this, doesn't it make you less likely to trust a casino hosting something seemingly so suspicious?
As much as the casino has some form of connection with the streamers directly or indirectly then it's a red flag for me and therefore those unrealistic streaks as you called it is nothing striking of an interest to me in anyway.  I just pay absolute attention to gambling in the best way I can to maximize profits where and when possible base on how lucky I could be. Aside the common signature campaigns and other form of advertising run by these casino's, using streamers on the social media space is also another form of advertising used by these casino's to sell their brand.
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What I know is that usually streamers become sponsors of certain casinos where when they stream slot games it's like their winnings are easy, obviously this cannot be fully trusted ... the winnings made by streamers have casino interference.

Like watching streamers win large amounts it's even easier that I thought... But never follow their game and will not be tempted when the streamer plays a slot then I follow it... Never... Streamers will only show winning streams and rarely show real losing streams.
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So I wonder what could possibly be going on here. Is it normal to see so may wins as the streamers get? And if you see this, doesn't it make you less likely to trust a casino hosting something seemingly so suspicious?
Quite tricky.

Casino doing that in order to get many stupid people to gamble in their casino and thinking they will able to make money as easy as the streamer. But, this can be a drawback for someone who understand you can't make money as simple as that, moreover we should take in our mind if gambling isn't for making money.

I'd say, I put my trust on a casino that has no active complain and active to handle accusation from the gamblers.
I can't say whether this is a setup or not, because a streamer usually has collaborated with a particular casino and it can be said that it is a promotion that they have planned. Usually I see streamers saying that they are not paid at all, but logically it is impossible for them to want to do a promotion for free, especially since they are big streamers and have many followers.
All I can do is not believe in the winning streak they get, that would be a better step than thinking they have won a big win. Because once again this is a promotion and in a promotion no one wants to show the number of losses.  Grin
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