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legendary
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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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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?

No, it's not normal for the streamers to win so often on slots while streaming. But, to be honest, I don't care.
Do I trust the casinos, that have such sneaky marketing practices? I really can't say that I have total trust in any online casino whatsoever, but this doesn't stop me from gambling on those casinos. I just don't bet absurd amounts of money and I try to gamble as moderately as possible.
I would never waste my time watching a streamer play slots games. What's interesting in watching streamers play slots games? This is totally boring BS, if you ask me. If you want to play slots games, you could play them for free. Just download a slots game app on Google Play and play the slots game for free. What's the point of watching a streamer play a boring game(that is probably rigged) and achieve fake and unrealistic results?
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these are literally shows and nothing related a true gambling session. we have highlighted many times about the shady practice some of these gambling house have realized.
it must be clear if a player is in a demo way or not. it must clear the origin of the funds (even if these are fake funds).
even if the final effect is very strong and anyone feel tempted to play... always remember that you have just seen a promotional video and no more.
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You mentioned that the casinos are sponsoring the streamers. That is enough to know that something may not be good about it. I do not believe in the streaming casino games. You will see the streamers having huge amount of money on their balance and also getting paid by the casino. But, actually, I do not know if the steamers and the casinos they are sponsoring are manipulating but I know they are not worth watching for me. Maybe a newbie can watch them.

The one that I have watched before was sponsored by Rollbit. We all know that it is a legit gambling site just like Stake.com. I can not use streamers to conclude that a gambling site is not reputable.
I don't worry myself about streamers hitting the jackpot a multiple times because I know that winning in gambling is by luck. So it doesn't matter to me how much they win, what matters is that in reality you can only win so much like them if it's your lucky day. I also don't bother whether their slot games are manipulated so that we'll be seeing more wins because there's no proof of that. I'm not into watching streamers but people who do should do so to entertain themselves, not really to be convinced that you can be lucky like them.

As you've noted, we shouldn't use whatever perception that we have about streamers to conclude that the gambling sites is not reputable.
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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.
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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.

3 jackpots like that are so unlikely that there is a catch.

I don't believe into fair streamers and think that most of them are payed shills who may (firstly) play with the casinos money and (secondly) twist their streams so that they become biased to some extend.

In this case I think that if it is not a scam it borders on it. Showing three 100x jackpots in 20 minutes in a stream gives a completely wrong idea of what will happen to the viewer if he/she decides to play a slot game because he/she has seen the stream.
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I don't believe into fair streamers and think that most of them are payed shills who may (firstly) play with the casinos money and (secondly) twist their streams so that they become biased to some extend. But sometimes it is funny to watch their provocative actions and compare it with those one traditionally associated with real players in the land based casinos.
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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.
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First is that I never believe anything from streamers broadcasts because basically if think logically then it is impossible to get more big win and usually it is also quite often obtained in one session of their streamers broadcasts.
But some people do think that there are certain things that are deliberately programmed or manipulated against the game or gambling site account used by streamer, but it is indeed difficult to really prove the existence of all things like this.
And for me personally, I honestly don't really care whether the casino can be trusted or not when they host streaming event because I only think they host all this because of promotion.
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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.

That's part of the plan to convince more members and players, wherein they' preferred to have a collaboration with popular streamers, blogger and etc to promote their project  and of course on the video it's fake and only a demo mode that's why they all have alot of streaks and high profits in their video.  Imagine they promote it and on their video they lost a lot of money , of course no one will jump into it..lol
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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?

Here in our country, the streamers and influencers who promote gambling are very rampant, which is not a good thing happening here, honestly speaking. And most of the streamers I've seen that do live casino games are obviously demo accounts.

There are many streamers in our country who are extremely liars and deceive viewers. They deceive the viewers with their actions; they don't care if the lives of their other followers are ruined as long as theirs is paid for by the advertisers.
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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 wouldn't conclude or generalise a situation without doing an in-depth investigation. We all know that it is rare but not impossible to get several jackpots within a short period. I have had such luck a few times. But it becomes suspicious when streamers claim to have constant big wins at every single streaming section.

In my gambling journey, streamers have not been helpful. Some of them I have followed were not sincere but I am not disputing the fact that others are genuine. However, I prefer to get information from gambling platforms than going to an external body. Casinos want to have loyal customers, so they might be in a good position to assist gamblers. Conclusively, it is possible that some deceitful casinos can connive with streamers to promote their platform, but I have not discovered any.     
legendary
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I saw an interview with several casino streamers. They said that the casino sponsored them. And these subsidies were of two types: firstly, it was a reward for work, and secondly, these were conditional numbers on the account that the casino organizers drew for the streamers. In other words, these are fake numbers. At the same time, I know other streamers who played with their own money. But the percentage of losses there was much higher. The second streamer said that he pays for the game with his own money because many viewers of streams are perceptive and it is immediately obvious if a person does not play with their own money. You simply cannot give so much emotion when you play with someone else's money.
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