Original Jase Posted 29 January Share Posted 29 January Hello all, I've watched gambling content basically when it was first around and have been around since twitch.tv allowed it. I watched this video below and this is definitely interesting and exposes a lot of shady ongoings by well known famous fake streamers. Especially Roshstein! ; Firstly I would like to say Ayezee says " the truth always comes out " and this is the most honest thing about the whole video in my opinion. I think most people with common sense already kind of knew how fake a lot of these well known casino streamers was even before they went down the shady crypto casino path. AyeZee claims he's had a smear campaign by the other fake streamers and turns out Roshstein had something to do with it.. or a lot! Interestingly AyeZee claims to be innocent and open about how he's been streaming casino gambling streams and as someone who's never watched anything he's done the only thing I can have an opinion on is I find it hard to believe the 4k viewers that join right away to his live stream he uses to dismiss him viewbotting - that explains how they're not bots on twitch. They could be bots from his discord?? I'll stand corrected but I find it hard anyone with this many viewers streaming casino gambling can be all real with all the fake allegations and when you compare it to honest real gamblers like LetsGiveItASpin/SlotSpinner/RealDonzii etc who are as transparent as anyone I've watched get nowhere near this. It makes no sense, so I don't believe AyeZee is as innocent as he seems to profess and he's definitely been part of the problem promoting shady sites like rollbit. You've promoted unlicensed/unregulated crypto sites that pay you to promote their brand on a streaming site like twitch who don't age gate. Roshstein however I already knew was fake as I have more than one brain cell. I remember he had had in his twitch bio that he was a 'college student and couldn't afford to gamble high!' He obviously changed this immediately in the future. He's the main 'villain' if you like, he seemed to of started it all just because of how known or unknown he was (mainly by fake accusations).He tried his best to get as much viewers with his acting. I guess he also implemented view bots to make it out he was so popular. Obviously this is all to scheme people to sign up to his shady links. So it turns out he's been jealous of other known streamers doing similar to him that he's went around trying to bring them down, in this case AyeZee. He wanted the slice of cake all to himself, oh how such greed can come back to hunt you. Could this be the first time we don't actually see Roshstein fans stick up for him? This video should even open the eyes of the most deluded Roshstein ' he's real 'fan. I thank AyeZee for making this video. It will definitely shed light on his dodgy streamers like Roshstein are even more and kinda what I knew already. My final opinion is I go with my gut without anyone having to tell me who's fake and who's not, I won't watch if I feel they're not transparent, have no personality or are like Roshstein etc who are frauds. They're giving honest reputable casino streamers a bad name and my fear is one day governments will force streaming platforms to ban all streams even if they're fair. Please share your thoughts if you've watched the video. I think you need to to comment! 3 1 Quote Link to comment
DrJoofy Posted 29 January Share Posted 29 January Great post! I think this one will get quite the stir among our community as well. Especially with AyeZee saying "i've been public with saying i get 700k a week to gamble with. I'm trying to be one of the real guys." What a wild thing to say... Seems like very very few outside of CasinoGrounds are playing with real money nowadays 1 Quote Link to comment
karlosthegr3at Posted 29 January Share Posted 29 January was an interesting watch from start to finish well worth watching the whole video 1 Quote Link to comment
ressivv Posted 29 January Share Posted 29 January Hahaha nice marketing agency crap, must have been quite expensive to make. The fakest faker of all. The whole kick stake rollbit community is one giant fraud. 1 Quote Link to comment
Lordship Posted 29 January Share Posted 29 January The video in itself was interesting to watch however I don't like how he tries to portray himself as a "legit" streamer, as he said himself the wagered amount he has done on rollbit matches up pretty much perfectly with what he was paid by the casino to promote them. That he claims to be "one of the few real guys" is bizzare to me. The video is clearly very biased and sends a clear message, it's very well done and the "detective work" was entertaining to watch. The way Roshtein allegedly tries to slander him is laughable, it's all so incredibly petty and childish. On another hand he does bring up some very interesting and not shocking information about Roshtein and his companies, the statistics about viewbotting and his 23,5 billion dollars wagered is bizzare, as he states in the video his expected loss is massive for the stakes he does, for anyone to watch his stream and even have doubts wheather or not it's real funds or not is crazy. In my opinion they are basically the same but on a different scale. 2 1 Quote Link to comment
twirling_cow Posted 30 January Share Posted 30 January Sorry, Jase. I couldn't get through it. Pretty sure you have to have the moral high ground to play the victim card. I still love you though. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Runningmanscotland Posted 30 January Share Posted 30 January So, just finished watching and listening (while reading comments) and while it's well produced it does come across as "I'm the victim and that’s not fair”, it’s very petty and overall, why should we really care if they are having a spat. The issue here is genuine viewers across all platforms being fooled with fake money, yes even AyeZee’s sponsored money (700k, WTF). It’s not realistic and gives the impression there’s no consequences to gambling which there is and should be done responsibility. I’ve also read the article on BigWinBoard for this and agree with what’s been said there on the subject. It’s somewhat of a worry that “real money” streamers are the ones that lose out here due to those are looking to chase unrealistic goals and just wish these types of charlatans (fake streamers) just went away or at least made to put a banner up to say “fake/sponsored money”. It's good to see most so far agree that this propaganda, apart from Twilling Cow but we can always take that diamond away until he does. 😉 1 Quote Link to comment
casio Posted 30 January Share Posted 30 January On 29/01/2024 at 12:51, DrJoofy said: Great post! I think this one will get quite the stir among our community as well. Especially with AyeZee saying "i've been public with saying i get 700k a week to gamble with. I'm trying to be one of the real guys." What a wild thing to say... Seems like very very few outside of CasinoGrounds are playing with real money nowadays Were did he say that? He said that's what he gets paid. Similar to most streamers now. Quote Link to comment
twirling_cow Posted 30 January Share Posted 30 January Just to be clear, Ayzee has no moral ground to stand on. Jase does. 2 Quote Link to comment
OliverCooper Posted 31 January Share Posted 31 January (edited) Thanks for sharing! So interesting post and I absolutely agree that "the truth always comes out" Edited 31 January by OliverCooper 1 Quote Link to comment
Original Jase Posted 31 January Author Share Posted 31 January I notice AyeZee made the video private now. Roshstein may have reported it haha 1 Quote Link to comment
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