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  1. 19 minutes ago, Weemonk23 said:

    I think the investigation is needed and bravo to those who are doing it. It is no justification to say you gave money to your best mate or a random homeless person.....where'd you think that money comes from?

    I can't stand fake streamers. Ayezee drives me mad. There are too many clueless people who believe in the crap they promote and they even defend these losers. They need to be brought down. Gambling is not gambling if you aren't risking your own money, period. As a seasoned player, even if I hit a Megapays Jackpot I would not gamble as recklessly as these idiots do. All fake streamers need purging.

    Ayezee went from €5 stakes to million dollar bonus hunts in less than 8 months.

    It does not add up.  He can say what he wants but his balances are funded by the casinos.

    Someone needs to dig deep and make a video on Ayezee. 

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  2. Stevewilldoit is an absolute low life that doesn't care because he is friends with the owner of Roobet

     

    Part 3 is coming on Wednesday

    Id love to see an investigation into Ayezees crypto wallets,

    That guy must be a multimillionaire to be able to bet like that.

    Its all a scam

    45 minutes ago, Jeroen83 said:

    Read on CSGOMagic scam perhaps. The folks who used to run that joint run Roobet now. 

     

    Ayezee for example. Promoting Roobet too.

    He's on the payroll on monthly basis obviously. This fat paycheck covers his expenses and pretty much his gambling balance.

    He said nummerous times that it was raw cash. Yeah, fed by roobet on contract basis. Dumbass. If you question that your getting banned.

    Thats how these streamers roll. They dont want that secret to be coming out. They want it to last as long as possible because it's their little goldmine.

     

  3. On 11/07/2021 at 01:30, Derpthederp said:

    Ayezee was completely transparent with the deposit bonuses he was using when that was how he played. Train and Ayezee are now also open to how the new stream is set up, that they get paid some amount by the casino each month. They have not mentioned exactly how much (Which makes perfect sense because they would not gain much from disclosing that information) it is but it seems plausible its in the range of like $1 million a month or more. 

    The KYC And self exclusion is so stupid. When it comes to Self Exclusion, I've never had issues with self exclusion on Stake or Rollbit, but I have had issues with real money casinos where I tried to self exclude and they made it a pain in the ass and instead of self excluding me first offered me a reload bonus which is obviously shady as fuck. 

    And same for KYC, I've played on over 10 different real money online casinos and have not once been asked for KYC before depositing. You can lose as much as you want and they don't care about KYC; only when you try to withdraw you need to verify. It's used as a barrier for withdrawal where you need to jump through hoops and wait like 5+ business days and its obvious that part of t is that they hope you will gamble back some of your winnings. 

     

    $48 million comes with an expected loss of about 720k, I'd be pretty surprised if he is paid less than this by rollbit (especially if you take into account that part of the agreement for the current deal he is one is that he would be playing raw.) 

    Feels pretty standard for comments like this to just throw out some number and say its clearly not legit without actually thinking about the numbers behind it though.

    Now 720k would be average RTP on slots, but it could be possible that he has been running good lately so he culd have wagered $48 million and be up 720k for all we know. Which would make it even more plausible of being legit.

    But the actual reality of it makes it even easier to explain, Rollbit has a system where the #1 wagered player gets $5000 every day no questions asked. The current player has $150 million wagered (he is not a streamer/content creator by the way). Ayezee basically thinks it is inevitable for him to get the #1 wagered spot because he now plays rollbit exclusively, so he wants to claim the #1 wagered spot so he can get $5k a day which he could use for the stream etc. So he has been playing not just slots but also been playing games with a higher RTP (99%+) placing huge which mostly just break even so he can speed up his progression to the #1 wagered spot. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

    You are talking absolute rubbish!

    Ayezee is not transparent, people like you think he is being transparent when showing crypto deposits/withdrawals. Showing this proves absolutely nothing. 

    Can you guarantee the casino is not refunding these stakes?  
     

    How you can even try and defend someone doing 200k bonus hunts, it tells us all how brainwashed you are.  Its very dangerous.  There is a forum on Reddit stating one of Ayezee’s old guests, Toby I think his name was, called him out for misleading viewers.  I dont have a link to the blog but do you not find it funny how Toby mysteriously disappeared from his streams and now he has guys like Foss on who the whole world knows is playing with house money.

    Ayezee and others doing those stakes will take the full community down with them. 

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  4. 4 hours ago, Derpthederp said:

    Thank you for being a bit of a voice of reason on this topic Macho Man. I'll be honest it bothers me a bit when people are so confidently claiming that the money is fake, but its also obvious that they have never thought about the economics of these types of sponsorships, and their only comments on the matter is being condescending to people who have (e.g "Ahh here comes the fanboys open your eye sheep"). 

    Slots/Gambling is relatively new to twitch generally. But in the last year it has also close to tripled in size. Streamers being able to pull 10-30k viewers while streaming gambling for 8+ hours is pretty new, and that comes with a lot of sponsorship money.You mention the Mizkif deal, Adin Ross also accidentally leaked details of him discussing a deal and they were talking about $1.6m to $2m a month (with losses covered and referral bonus). 

    So people who think it has to be fake because there is no way they can afford to do $500 spins just don't understand the economics behind streaming and gambling sponsorships.

     

     

    The point here is that it is raw, or at least there is no reason why it can't be. To be clear what I mean by raw here is that the streamer gets 100% of wins or has to swallow 100% of losses. That does not mean they are not making money outside of gambling from being sponsored. Obviously they have other revenue streames outside of this and obviously these revenue streames are huge because gambling and advertising it is big business.

    You always see people talking about how shady crypto casinos are but again I think people need a bit of a reality check here. Just for the sake of simplicity the crypto casinos I have mostly played on is Rollbit and stake. I have tried like a dozen different real money casinos and the experience has almost universally been dog shit.

    They mention KYC as if the crypto casinos "allow children" to gamble more than real money does. But the reality of it is that most Real Money casinos don't require KYC for deposits, you can deposit and lose as much as you want without anyone raising an eyebrow. But if you try to withdraw even just a tiny fraction of how much you have deposited and lost to the casino, they will put a bunch of KYC hoops in your way and make it a very laborious process to get your money out, and the money will have to be in your account Pending while they use 5 business days to approve your withdrawal (obviously in hopes that you will gamble it back.)  Not to mention all the insane withdrawal limits they put in place like a maximum of $1k per day/5k per week etc.

    On crypto casinos you can withdraw $10k or $1 million pretty much instantly, no questions asked.

    When it comes to self exclusion, while I do wish crypto casinos had more options (like a deposit limit), they do have a rigid self exclusion that is generally easy to activate, I have had much more shady experiences with real money casinos, once when I tried to activate a self exclusion, I had to email a specific address, and that adress told me I had to answer a set of questions to get excluded (e.g why I want to be excluded etc) and that email included some message like if I was sure I wanted to be excluded and they offered me a re-deposit bonus instead. Completely insane. 

    Then there is all the shady bonuses that Real money casinos live and die by. My first experience ever with online gambling was at a real money casino where I deposited $100, won that deposit up to $3.5k, but then when I cleared the 40x wager of my deposit bonus the casino deleted $2k from my balance because there was a $1k max win from the deposit bonus.  This might be obvious to seasoned gamblers but I imagine a ton of new players get tricked by shady stuff like this (And similarly with wagers). Most players starting out are not going to go through 10 pages of fine print hidden away somewhere to fully understand the bonuses they get.

    The big crypto casinos on the other hand (at least the ones I've used, Stake and rollbit) don't have these shady bonuses, if you get a bonus there its generally raw cash or close to it, sometimes with a bit of a wager for new accounts or specific bonuses, but none of this max win etc.

    The RTP is another thing, where Crypto casinos generally have the highest RTP of the providers (e.g 96.5% RTP for pragmatic), but i've seen a lot of real money casinos with pragmatic slots with an RTP of 93-94% which is a massive difference. 

    The bonuses and player rewards are also the same, Stake and Rollbit give back a decent chunk of the house edge to the player, while the rewards you get on other casinos are very small in comparison (stuff like freespins worth almost nothing.). Also a big difference with 

    So yeah I don't give a shit which licenses a casino uses.  If you are playing on one of the good crypto casinos you are getting a product focused on giving the best benefits and best experience to the end user and it seems to be miles ahead of any real money casino. I can't understand how any return gambler would want to play anywhere else. Any real money casino I've tried (and I've tried a few advertised on this site), seem to just prey on ignorant people who don't know about the alternatives don't understand things like checking RTP, and have all sorts of shady practices.

     

    All this being said I have obviously not tried every real money casino in the world so if anyone has a recommendation of one that does not have a shit process for cashing out, does not have scammy bonuses, does not have shit RTP and has a good reward system, I'd probably be up for trying it out. 

    You make some good points but a few are completely inaccurate.

    Your self exclusion comment is wrong. There are people who have been able to reactivate their accounts even after telling some of these crypto casinos they were problem gamblers. 
     

    You miss a huge point. These casinos are allowing illegal bypassing of restrictions via VPN.  Go onto their live chat and they will openly say VPN is allowed.  They are BREAKING THE LAW!

     

    The majority of money is sponsored, meaning its not the streamers money.  Yet they wont say this publicly.  

     

     

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