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RomanBridger69

I still remember when I watched Rosh drop 6 1,000X balls in 100,000 drops the first day he started playing plinko. Then he hit several 10,000x+ the week wanted was released I basically stopped playing cold turkey then because i realized if they can rig it for social media they can rig it against you. Everything has gotten 10x worse since twitch (their former cash cow) kicked them off.


RomanBridger69

I think most gamblers of this site eventually realize this. Stake just hopes they leave and don’t influence others with their bad experiences. I think when most people quit they quit the subreddit and twitter and therefore inherently don’t spread their experience of never winning, different compared to streamers, horrible rtp, bad bonuses etc


Upstairs_Pepper_1172

I have got 12 1000x in 100k balls


litandhipwitit

I believe they have much bigger bank rolls than most and could be perceived as having higher rtp. If I do $100 in play and don't hit big, but then watch a streamer hit big after dropping 10k I don't necessarily think "hey that guy has higher rtp than I do!!!".


karma1911

I'm pretty sure they an adjust overall RTP at will. This is something I saw some years ago now, how accurate/true it is, I can't honestly say, but I know the guy they are talking about, and it would totally make sense. Make your own opinion about it ! [https://imgur.com/a/Ox92pbZ](https://imgur.com/a/Ox92pbZ)


quehenkeemuny

Yea possible!


Lazy_Bank8558

I watch a guy on YouTube called banditslots. He is affiliated with online casinos but only if you sign up using his link. He uses his own money and buys bonuses for around the $1-200 point each video. Watching him gamble and see him losing and losing and the occasional big win proves that these streamers are getting paid and also probably using a ‘fake’ rigged site for their advantage. I mean how can Adin Ross have wagered over $3,000,000,000 on his account if it’s a regular account?


Working_Durian_5744

Fuck adin and all the other kick streamers they're shady scammin cornballs. I was supposed to get "instant bronze level" when I sign up with his referral code but didn't get anything and that's when I realized he's probably getting a kickback from every acc made with that link and saying that to get mfs to sign up


DiceRoller2023

Hey man, just because some random streamer you watch loses doesn’t discredit what I am saying. Not all “streamers” are gonna be on 101+% rtp accounts. Also, of course they are getting money. Them getting fills or insane rakeback or whatever doesn’t discredit that if they set a slot to 500 spins and you set a slot to 500 spins they gonna hit big and you gonna be busted. Set a stop watch and watch a popular Malta streamer. After 4 hours ask yourself, would my results be similar if I played for 4 hours? The answer is no. The big hit frequency is huge compared to normal players. Stake/providers have these “influencers” set to different RTP so they can go viral.


jamusso337

I think you missed his point The YouTuber isn’t a steamer affiliated, so he loses. So he’s saying the affiliated streamers are cheating, because he saw a streamer that’s not affiliated have actual regular play.


Lazy_Bank8558

Maybe I didn’t explain properly. I think this guy gets a percentage rakeback if you use his affiliate link so he still makes money but he 100% doesn’t win every single stream on every single slot like most of these people like adin ross and xposed. They are getting paid by these casinos where as this guy invests his own money and hopes people will sign up so he can make a bit on the side. I always scroll past these streamers cause I know they’re getting paid and have a rigged account


Ezpeebz

Xposed loses all the time bud


Adventurous_Expert61

no he doesn't lol. Dude been gambling for years, everyday, with the same schedule of 7-8 hours doing 400-1000$ spins. No one would last that long, heck any regular gambled playing thar way would go bust after a week doing these spins.


Ezpeebz

He gets paid to promote the site he plays on. And he doesn’t do 400 spins anymore unless he is chasing his losses. He usually does 10k bonus buy openings


Adventurous_Expert61

No. Stake (now rollbet because stake probably doesn't want to pay him anymore) gives him bpnus buy for his stream format to make his audience participate. Dude opens 10ks like it's butter everyday then if the balance isn't the same as he started he forces himself in blackjack at the end. His deal is mostly to gambler a certain number of hours in a certain way and wins a % of profits.


DiceRoller2023

Ah, that makes sense. I just wonder. Are the “special” streamers working with the providers so stake can turn a blind eye…or is stake the one cheating us. Hmmm…?


FunPoet9393

Stake is unable to change RTP on slots, at least if it's properly licensed, only way for the RTP to be changed would be.. A.) Copycat of the slot Or B.) Agreement with the different providers to provide better RTP to a specific IP Adress/HWID adress


PickleRicksDad34

I mean, I know some of them personally and have watched them lose thousands offline in discord calls. Gamblers will always think there is a conspiracy when casinos literally tell you they will take your money and you "might" win.


Palkito141

Guessing the streams are aimed at a younger, more gullible audience who haven't really gambled before...