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re: Where do these gambling Youtubers get all this money?!
Posted on 12/21/23 at 6:50 am to GeauxZone90
Posted on 12/21/23 at 6:50 am to GeauxZone90
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Aidin Ross signed like a 30 mil deal per year with kick
He has rich parents and grew up in Boca Raton, which is one of the most expensive areas in south Florida. And he’s Jewish, which helped him with getting connections to doing collab videos with celebrities
This post was edited on 12/21/23 at 7:50 am
Posted on 12/21/23 at 7:44 am to JS87
A million wannabe social media stars start accounts to follow their bets…
By the basic laws of probability theory, some small portion of those million will get wildly more lucky than the rest
Those who get lucky flaunt their success as if they know how to gamble better than everyone else
This draws more viewers and subscribers to their YouTube pages
Once they have enough views and subscribers, the casinos/online platforms sponsor their channels
Then they basically get to functionally “gamble” for free
All while the rest of the suckers chase the fame and fortune and end up losing that $300 that they worked a shitty minimum wage job all week for
And the casinos print money
And on and on the story goes
By the basic laws of probability theory, some small portion of those million will get wildly more lucky than the rest
Those who get lucky flaunt their success as if they know how to gamble better than everyone else
This draws more viewers and subscribers to their YouTube pages
Once they have enough views and subscribers, the casinos/online platforms sponsor their channels
Then they basically get to functionally “gamble” for free
All while the rest of the suckers chase the fame and fortune and end up losing that $300 that they worked a shitty minimum wage job all week for
And the casinos print money
And on and on the story goes
Posted on 12/21/23 at 8:20 am to Tarps99
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There is no stone left unturned about his sexuality and is pretty open about his lifestyle and partners.
I would never watch a gambling video when the star of the video tells us about his lifestyle (whatever that "lifestyle" is).
Posted on 12/21/23 at 8:23 am to JS87
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where do they get all of this money? Are they sponsored?
Youtubers, like OF content creators make bank. And people give them money via other means such as patreon just to watch them gamble. It's free money.
Posted on 12/30/23 at 7:57 am to Ingeniero
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The online casinos give them fake money to roll through in return for them enticing their viewers to join with their deposit bonus code.
This is essentially the "influencer" scam in a nutshell. Sad so many people fall for it.
Saw this a lot in the crypto space during the pandemic.
Posted on 12/30/23 at 8:02 am to kywildcatfanone
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Youtubers, like OF content creators make bank. And people give them money via other means such as patreon just to watch them gamble. It's free money.
On YouTube, they have those "super chat" things.
Some of the money I've seen people donate through that is just ridiculous.
When I watch space launches on NasaSpaceFlight channel, the people donating to them through super chats is just ridiculous. For some of the more popular launches I've watched on that channel, I've seen them raking in tens of thousands of dollars per hour. People just donating $500 like it ain't shite.
Posted on 12/30/23 at 8:25 am to JS87
I think the card counter guys have investors for each trip. They run it like a business. Not sure how "official" a business it is. Maybe the players keep the YouTube money the content generates and the investors get the winnings?
Posted on 12/30/23 at 8:41 am to Walt OReilly
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YouTube is pretty profitable
Pays about $3 per 1000 views. Unless you’ve got a shite ton of viral videos, it’s not going to make you rich.
Posted on 12/30/23 at 10:57 am to Tarps99
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In 90% of his videos, he goes in with a 500 dollar budget and walks out of there with at least 1,500 playing slots.
Rigged slot machines or he's outright lying on his videos. If he's coming out with $1,500 every session he spent at least $1,600 most times.
Posted on 12/30/23 at 10:59 am to JS87
quote:that’s where they get the money from.
Stake
Posted on 12/30/23 at 10:59 am to GoldenBoy
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Watch it, Walt. Richard would whoop your arse!
Richard cannot manage to change a light bulb
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