I saw some streamers on YouTube but which are not interesting to me because I see them having huge amount of money on their account on the casino and they play with huge amount of money, like $1000 at a time. I gamble with low amount of money and the fun I have is when I am gambling myself and not watching anyone gambling just like I am watching a video.
The casinos that I follow are on this forum. Presently I am using Stake.com. If you go to the gambling boards, you will see many reputed gambling sites announcement threads which will make people on this forum not to use the casinos the streamers are advertising. If it is crypto casino, there is 99% probability that we on this forum know the casino. But people that are not on this forum can know the casinos through the streamers but not us on this forum.
@Charles-Tim
Thank you for reply and opinion!
1. Im not really that much on following someone in speaking about streamers and influencers on whatever they are really that promoting.
2. I do have in mind that whenever these streamers are playing then they do usually win up on their games, having huge balances and good rate of winning on which you would really be thinking
up or having those impressions that arent these players are really that have higher winning odds or percentage?
3. When it comes to selection or option then i do made on my own and basing with my own research and preferences.Never ever make myself that getting hooked up
with some suggestions online.
It would really be always best that you should really be just that depending into those choices you do have but well it would
really be just that according into your own choice.
@Hamphser
Thank you for your answers, appriciate it... Regarding your answer number 2, are you saying that it would be better from your point of view if these promoters were more transparent? So that they would prove the authenticity of their balances and publicly make deposits and withdrawals on video/stream, and so on...
I have never watched a streamer or YouTuber linked to gambling but I do follow some popular punters on Twitter and some other social platforms.
Yes, I have tried some casinos suggested or used by them if I find them quality enough to use. I have tried casinos suggested from different sources as long as it passes my vetting process.
I personally do not follow infuencers who are focused on promoting casinos, you have to be more focused on the quality of content you put out.
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@un_rank
Thanks for your reply!
1) Yes, I do watch youtube streamers, local and international like Drake and others. And obviously, Drake has partnership with one of the biggest crypto base casinos, - Stake. And there are others that I have watch, mid-tier streamers.
2) Why not? It's fun to watch this streamers specially if they played the game that I love, like Roulette, Baccarat and obviously a lot of Slot machine games. It's the question though whether this streamers are really using real money or not.
3) I have an account on Stake and even before the advent and the growing numbers of gambling streamers, I have a account on them. But other casinos that have been promoted? No. Although I have accounts on others and maybe they have been promoted by streamers, unfortunately, I haven't seen them.
@Jating
Thanks for the reply!
So as a viewer, you would welcome greater transparency from the promoters if I understand correctly? Would it be more enjoyable for you if they played with $1000 instead of $100k, if the $1000 were real money?
Streamers and other casino promoters such as YouTubers of other celebrities that promote casinos are paid heavily and they are all about the money without caring for what the impact of they method of playing games on live video can do to they fans.
What make most of them most especially those celebrities that promote they codes during their live videos and advert on social media, do not care about how those casinos treat gambler's and sometimes even when a fan report the any issued with their winning to them, they never cared to make efforts to achieve satisfaction for they fans who gamble on those casino.
@Ojima-ojo
In my view this is a failure on both sides, both the casino and the streamer... It is clear that if a streamer has for example 2k live viewers on their stream, they have no chance of helping everyone... They should at most be an intermediary to support staff who should take care of it... However the streamer should also be a human as you mentioned and it should be in their interest to take care of these issues to some extent, even though I've seen that this is becoming an increasingly bigger problem lately... It would also be good if the person in charge of recruiting streamers found out a bit about who they are and whether they have had any bad history with this and if so, ensure there is someone who will actively manage these types of problems (it has to logically be worth it for both sides)... If you were on the casino's side how would you handle this problem? I would really be interested to know! Thanks for your reply!
Considering that most of these so-called influencers tend to promote literally any gambling platform [with little to no research] that's willing to pay them a ridiculous amount of money, I'd never follow such influencers!
@SFR10
Thanks for your opinion!
I don't watch or follow any streamer, the only means I see gambling streamers in on Facebook and they are not real streamers but just social media content creators who got hired by the casino to promote their casino. Those content creators gives misleading information and make winning looks easy in the casino they are advertising, meanwhile if you follow their lead you will end up losing. I have not tried any casino that is promoted by those content creators.
@Mrbluntzy
From my perspective it depends on each individual... There are those who promote casinos exactly as you describe and then there are those who actively do giveaways for their community and give something back in addition to their content... Thanks for your reply!
Due to the lucrative nature of the gambling industry, this days it's very common to see a streamers, YouTubers or social media influencers/content creators promote gambling site, after haven been paid huge sum, with the condition he/she will promote that site to their larger audience. However, one Sport Booker that is popularly known to collaborates with the highest number of influence Sport fans in my region is 1xbet, of which almost 99.9% of skit makers now promote it. So let's get back to the question you just asked
Yes, I actually do follow a lot of social media influencer, and most especially in Twitter (i.e X) who promote gambling sites, by giving sport analysis and prediction to games with 50% chance of winning or either losing.
The primary reason for gambling is to either to make profit or have fun. So I don't think mine will be any different from these two.
@CryptoHeadlineNews
Thanks for your reply!
Only occasionally watched streamers in the past but now never again and don't follow any influencer's social media except the official social media from the casino.
Not sure if a streamer is the one paid by the casino that has a lot of money at stake there.
@ajiz138
I didn't completely understand the answer here, could you elaborate? I asked why you follow these particular promoters and if you don't follow any and only follow the official social media of the casino, may I ask why? news, bonuses, giveaways?
Never, especially with the referrals they offer.
The casinos that are often used are the ones on forums that are well known.
@ajiz138
Do you have any deeper reason why you don't go through referrals? Some referrals offer bonuses for example. I'm just curious why... Anyway, thanks for your reply!
Yeah I did. But if you quite noticed not all the strategy there are real or sometimes they just likely show you some poitive results of their thousand tries of the platform. They(mostly) just doing that for the views and maybe they got some payment from the platform just to make some promotion videos.
I rarely watch or imitate strategy but more of learning how to use the platform.
@cryptoaddictchie
Thanks for your reply!
I watch a few streamers regularly but only for entertainment purposes and occasionally a giveaway. The big streamers such as train or xposed are IMO too fake and the giveaways they run are not easy to win as you are competing with thousands of users most times. I like a few of the streamers who average around 100 viewers as they don't have these huge deals and are not feeling like they're gods yet.
All the streamers I watch, I have an account for the casinos whos content they stream.
@yahoo62278
Thanks for the reply!
Got it, so you prefer smaller streamers who don't play with such large amounts... From that I assume you primarily want the authenticity of their emotions and don't care as much about the amounts they play with ($500 x $50k)?
I am not an ardent follower of streamers. I only stumble on then when I am researching on some casino content. Something in me doesn't just feel comfortable watching them make such big wins when I know that if I play that same game I will not win as big as they claimed and want me to believe that they win. I think some people are getting wiser and are spotting the lot of them that are fake and are calling them out which is pretty sweet to read.
I generally enjoy not being influenced by any of these streamer influencers. All the casinos I have played in, I did out of my own according and most of them are also a result of being in this forum.
@Davidvictorson
Thanks for your reply!
Would you prefer if they played with amounts that more closely reflect reality and if there was guaranteed transparency in withdrawals, deposits and other matters?
For 1, no not really. I do watch some people who gamble, but that's not their main content for the most part, and whenever they do, I usually don't watch them at all. I follow them not for gambling in the first place anyway. I don't think I have any gambling-centric influencer in the first place. I have watched a few big influencer tournaments though but that's about it when it comes to gambling content that I watch. Outside of sports tourneys themselves, I rarely watch people gamble their money away.
And even if I did watch them, highly doubt I'd participate in the casinos they promote. I rarely switch after all.
@Wexnident
Thanks for your reply!
1. I don't watch a lot of casino streamers, it's mostly gaming streamers for me (maybe some of them promote gambling but I don't mind it, that's how they make money after all) and even that, I rarely watch anymore given that I've got other things to do and most of the time, when I want to watch a stream, I try to watch it through the end and my current schedule doesn't allow me to do that sadly.
2. For me, the reason that I still watch streamers that promote gambling or a certain casino is that I still enjoy their content and as long as they don't focus too much playing on that casino, I'll just keep on watching them.
3. Not really, most of the streamers that I watch are promoting 1xbet and we all know that it's already been proven that they're a part of the ever infamous 1xbit so I don't do any trying in the casino that they promote because I know what might happen to me and it's better to ignore them and not risk my money being taken hostage because I was careless and I let my admiration for that streamer take over my vigilance over the fact that these people will scam you.
@pinggoki
Thanks for your reply!
1) No, I don't want to wasting my time to watch something that can't make me to learn something.
2) No.
3) No, streamers who promote the casino has no guarantee if the casino is legit and trustworthy, there are so many people promoting 1xbet while
this casino is very well known scam. I only choose the casino that promoted in this forum, if the representative is active or they don't have any negative trust, I will not hesitate to gamble on their sites.
@Plaguedeath
Thanks for your reply!
Yes, I do watch a streamer from time to time and follow one, but there's only one I've seen in person here locally. However, his content isn't focused on gambling, although he does go live sometimes to promote a casino.
There's no special reason; I just really like watching because it makes me happy to see my idol playing. Maybe it's also out of curiosity about which casino and what kind of gambling he's playing.
Yes, I once played and tried playing at the casino he promotes because I wanted to test my luck and experience playing on that platform.
@Text
Thanks for your reply!
I like watching the reactions of the streamers who are able to win multipliers that go to the roof. It's so precious especially those who are legitimately gambling and not the ones who are just using fake money or funded by the gambling sites they are promoting.
@danherbias07
Thanks for your reply!
So as a viewer you prioritize transparency and authenticity of balance (withdrawal, deposit, etc.) and the authenticity of the emotions of the streamer... If we consider a situation where we have a streamer who has $500 but is transparent about everything and another streamer who has $50k but isn't transparent, then if I understand correctly the one with $500 wins for you, right?
To be entertained while I don’t have time to gamble myself or I don’t feel doing gambling by myself due to lack of motivation and money.
@Eternad
Thanks for your reply!
This is another very common response I've received, mainly due to lack of money... It helps them control their desire for gambling so they prefer to watch streamers instead...