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Does AyeZee care about "his" money?


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So, he was betting 34k a spin , 17k on 1 , nothing on 2 , 6k on 5, 3k on 10 and coin flip, 2k on pachi and cash hunt and 1k on crazy time

and the odds for the following numbers are:

1 = 39% which is no profit , its break even

2 = 24%, so he has 24% chance of losing 34k every spin

5 = 13% only 2k profit

10 = 7% and its only 1k profit

Coin flip = 7% he was betting 3k so even if he hitted 10x it was a 1k loss

pachinko = 3.5% rarely a profit for a 34k bet total

cash hunt  = 3.5% rarely a profit for a 34k bet total

crazy time = 1.75% hardest to hit and usually a min profit for a 34k bet

I don't see how anyone would put their own money on a bet like this , I dont think even people with 50m+ net worth would do something stupid like this, he started with around 350k and he went to 0 in like 20-30 minutes ,his reaction in the end was something like: "at worst we wagered some money for the leaderboards"

tell me what your opinion on betting like this is :)

here is the proof: https://clips.twitch.tv/PoliteLuckyWatermelonYouDontSay-Aa7UdwWux8UX-T_S

 

 

Edited by jompa86
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Theres no way to authenticate the bets because no money passes hands between the site/provider. Sadly this crap will be around for years to come unless streaming platforms take a stance like YT removing monetizing options if users post gambling affiliate links etc.

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Dude has no shame! 

He literally brags about "depositing 200k" as everyone in life does when they go onto an online casino. 

I guess all he really gives a toot about it sucking as many people in as he's making money off it with minimal/no loss with a free casino bankroll.

Does he care - Probably not

Is it his money - Highly unlikely.

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3 hours ago, Jeroen83 said:

It's best you leave this and others to zero to none attention, and report their channel and / or content where you can really. There is something about all these streamers like ayezee, rostein and such. It seems to me they are attempting to grab the last remaining of possible affiliates to preserve their own future income as slowly but surely platforms such as twitch and youtube are ramping things up about the promotion of rogue, vague or misleading casinos.

I followed ayezee for quite a while. But if your not in his interest your booted out of their little fantasy world really. I adressed a issue with the casino he promoted before he went up to roobet now. When i highlighted the amount of complaints and extreme bad service of gamdom, you could see that this was'nt in his (personal) interest and i got booted out, lol. It was from pretty much that point on that ayezee personally is just another con doing a cash grab with affiliates and gives zero to none f's to the service he is promoting. 

[These streamers] are paid to play or promote certain games; they are paid to live stream and getting pre-funded accounts for that. Some of 'm where so stupid to onstream show they login credentials such as test@ ... which obvious was a casino test account for dev purposes. And here we're being told it's all real, legit etc etc. I do highroll myself too, but it's very rare to hit a bonus at 20 to 50 euro a spin stake. And just never in the frequency these guys do and more important not with the volatility they seem to have.

I'd almost say all these streamers run on first-signup accounts or so where there's virtually unlimited headroom in relation of winning. What they broadcast is'nt a real representation of how gambling works. Yes you can view it for a game's entertainment or so but realise what they send out like if winning was to a tunlimited height, it's virtually impossible.

I second your opinion on the above matters.

And be sceptical of anyone claiming to be in profit on the actual gambling part over time. With sponsorship (or 'sponsorshit' really), affiliation, streamer bonuses and other measures tweeking the odds, I guess it's possible to make a good living, but it's not relatable for me, the average low stake punter.

I root for those I can relate to, and there aren't many left tbh. The average streamer plays 5€ bets as an absolute minimum these days, can't be bothered by a meager 250x win and does 20 bonus buys in a row without blinking, fast clicking through the free spins. Again and again and again... Is this entertainment? Not for me. I find it pretty dull tbh.

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1 hour ago, Jeroen83 said:

The rise of more and more streamers up to a million dollar bonus hunt is just a testimony of how badly this streaming casino affiliation business is turning into. They need to be booted off, removed, and publicy shamed really for presenting something that 90% of the gamblers wont even see on their screen in a lifetime.

What else can you make of it? There was a pubg streamer (chocotaco) that once got approached too to join the casino affiliation business. He rejected it, because he just aint the type. But you can tell there is a movement of casino's currently targetting streamers in other niche's to join the gambling boat due to their target audience.

I'm glad people hold foot to what they believe in. This is where these guys who normally do CS Go, wow, pubg etc suddenly start into the casino streaming affiliation. 

You are very correct in the whole matter, and FYI Twitch brought out a Creator update regarding Casino Links, so finally the scammer fake streamers have gotten attention by twitch and force them to change something.

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