The problem, even "Stake" have the license.
Do twitch still gonna allow them? we all know why twitch is targeting (Roobet, Stake, Duelbits), is because they have the most active advertiser by successfully bring a stream with a huge name (Follower).
I still skeptical even we have license, twitch still are gonna to restricted stake for stream on there.
I don't think that License is the real issue why Twitch is banning these gambling platforms such as Stake, Roobet, Duelbits, etc,. I think the main reason why they have been banning these platform are because they are a "crypto" gambling platform. Stake has already made a resolution in regards to the licensure issue with the US which is the Stake.us yet twitch still insists on banning them.
Anyways, there are other major streaming platforms out there for this gambler streamer so I don't think this will be a major issue with the streamers as well as the gambling platforms.
Indeed! Twitch is missing out on this one, banning streamers will take a huge amount of traffic away from their site. Twitch isn't the only platform that has a streaming capabilit, there is youtube, Facebook, DailyMotion, Dlive etc... Among these may be youtube would be the easiest to migrate with so probably the majority of that traffic will go to youtube.
And it is easy to see why that is the case, if you win big in slots as long as you did not cheated the system in some way or form then you just got lucky and as such there is no reason for any casino to do anything, because as long as you keep gambling sooner or later they will recover that money from you due to the house edge, but this is different when we are talking about sports bets, because even if there is a house edge it can be overcome with expert play, so someone which is an expert at a particular sport could drain their coffers without any ability for the casino to get their money back.
Well you're right, for slot games it's impossible to cheat unless he's a dev team from the provider I've seen cases like this
The most common is in sports betting because it is very possible for gamblers to make deals with athletes/players to determine the final result
If the casinos don't realize it, their funds will continue to be drained this is the most common case.
I never heard of any online players being banned because they exploited a slot game. There may be many cases of cheating slots on the physical casinos but I never heard of any non-dev player being banned due to slot hacking.
There is a case where a developer exploits a slot machine, that is through code I think and he gets away from it for a long time until his accomplice got busted. You can check this article for the story[1]
It was said that it needs a serious skill and connection to be able to hack a slot machine.
[1]
https://www.legitgamblingsites.com/blog/slot-machine-hacks-2020/