Mattattack444 Posted 21 July, 2020 Share Posted 21 July, 2020 Wow that's actually very smart i never knew something could do that. i know his mods are very tech savvy so chances are something like this is well within their realms of feasibility. one thing i don't like about rosh is how he is "open" about showing things on screen but always very cagey when doing it as in only showing certain things. nice catch Quote Link to comment
biggestdosser Posted 21 July, 2020 Share Posted 21 July, 2020 Long live Casinogrounds streamers, where real money is guaranteed. 1 Quote Link to comment
maosk21 Posted 28 June, 2021 Share Posted 28 June, 2021 I don't think he's fake. I think he gets loads of money to spend that he doesn't own. Maybe a deal that makes him keep 10 % of winnings, and rest is forfeited when cashing out. Company spends millions on marketing & this is probably a good deal for the Casinos aswell for roshtein. Look at mr beast on youtube. He gives away millions every year thanks to sponsors. In this case casinos is sponsoring him, in return they probably get alot of new players loosing their money,. They only need like 50 players loosing 1000 euros to make up for the wins he does sometimes. I think casinos profit lots more than that every day. He's so big that there is no need to fake anything here, he's running his company & get great deals and sponsors. Which both him and the casino benefits from. It's a buisness, he don't have to fake anything. It's company money & from that he later on takes out his salary. You need to put this in a bigger perspective, dont look at him as a random private player. Look at him as a company. 1 Quote Link to comment
Adamski22 Posted 28 June, 2021 Share Posted 28 June, 2021 28 minutes ago, maosk21 said: I don't think he's fake. I think he gets loads of money to spend that he doesn't own. Maybe a deal that makes him keep 10 % of winnings, and rest is forfeited when cashing out. Company spends millions on marketing & this is probably a good deal for the Casinos aswell for roshtein. Look at mr beast on youtube. He gives away millions every year thanks to sponsors. In this case casinos is sponsoring him, in return they probably get alot of new players loosing their money,. They only need like 50 players loosing 1000 euros to make up for the wins he does sometimes. I think casinos profit lots more than that every day. He's so big that there is no need to fake anything here, he's running his company & get great deals and sponsors. Which both him and the casino benefits from. It's a buisness, he don't have to fake anything. It's company money & from that he later on takes out his salary. You need to put this in a bigger perspective, dont look at him as a random private player. Look at him as a company. As you said he doesn't play with his own money,he plays with casinos money or whiever else but not his as he and his mates claims at all time.Scammer that what he is. Quote Link to comment
jaydota Posted 28 June, 2021 Share Posted 28 June, 2021 Ethically, is there a difference between playing with money that was sponsored (and fully withdrawable) where you keep all your winnings as well.... ...and playing with infinite deposit bonuses and getting kickbacks from all the referrals? In both cases the losses are covered by the casinos, it's just two different systems. Would Kim, Slotspinner, or any of the other big streamers even be streaming if their losses weren't covered by their affiliate income and they had access to so many generous deposit bonuses? I don't know - CasinoGrounds' main source of revenue is taking money from the casinos in one way or the other. I don't really like the big crypto streamers, because it takes the piss out of gambling to see them doing 1k spins, but ethically - is there a big difference? I guess that the crypto casinos have much bigger advertising budgets because they are regulated, and so don't pay any taxes. Plus with a global audience they can attract way more people to their platform (but that's a completely different topic.) Quote Link to comment
JonnyWalker Posted 27 August, 2021 Share Posted 27 August, 2021 Total cashouts in august: $24,408,000.00 in a few months he will be on the forbes list of the 10 richest men in the world. i don't know how people believe in this guy. 1 Quote Link to comment
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