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Title: Is this real or fake Post by: Charles-Tim on February 06, 2025, 09:52:38 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months.
Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Ojima-ojo on February 06, 2025, 09:58:44 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated.
I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: acroman08 on February 06, 2025, 10:03:50 PM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Davidvictorson on February 06, 2025, 10:09:26 PM When she said, "this is your sign" and she is still learning, I knew it was fake. And what type of horrible background music is that. These are the type of gambling ads that whoever is in charge of regulation should ask the casinos to pull down. It is very misleading. There are very desperate people who would not check to know how true it is but will take it as their sign to gamble their life's savings away. Once again, it is fake.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: mcdouglasx on February 06, 2025, 10:09:57 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. I think that, as long as they don't show a sign in the video stating that it is real or a dramatic representation of a real situation, we should assume that they are actors and it's just advertising. However, finding out if it's real or not is extremely difficult because, if it is an actress, she likely signed a confidentiality agreement. So, I advise taking it with a grain of salt. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: BIT-BENDER on February 06, 2025, 10:14:46 PM I don't know for certain if it's true or not but before it is proven true I will prefer to follow my logic based on what others do and that is the story is all made up to trigger people's interest the more on the game
Although Bc games has gotten good strength and I see that more people are playing the game and I actually know someone who wins big on bc games, based on the story also it's important to take note of her staking power if it's a bit high then it's very much possible and even if it's not then it may be a case of extreme luck. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Agbamoni on February 06, 2025, 10:15:14 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. This one looks like scripted and streamed videos for promotion, but it doesn't mean things like this cannot happen in our society. People with little or no experience have won huge jackpots, lotteries or by playing any casino game they come across and luckily won. I know of someone it happened to. I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. One other thing we should always have in mind is that testimonies directly coming from the casino social media pages should not be taking seriously. The casino will always want to sell out their platform with a good impression. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: wheelz1200 on February 06, 2025, 10:24:37 PM No generally speaking gambling is a tight line between a little but under or a little bit over with books and casinos having the edge. I believe about 1% of these things i seen on twitter or the internet. It gets people hyped so they go "all in". Dismiss it as fodder and carry on.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: goldkingcoiner on February 06, 2025, 10:27:00 PM I would say fake, just going by gut feeling and not really anything else.
It seems more like an advertisement to me than anything, a pre-planned and carefully orchestrated video. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Nwada001 on February 06, 2025, 10:38:04 PM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. And here I'm thinking I was the only one that heard that $685 and not $60,085 as boldly written on the screen; if it weren't for the fact that the tweet was made with a BC verified account, I could have said it's a scammer post trying to drag victims to a clone BC site, but no, it's their official verified handle, but then again, BC Game is too big for this kind of shitty scam advertisements, which is very obvious even merely looking at it with one eye closed.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Weawant on February 06, 2025, 10:41:24 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Strategically it can be won in a month or even more so it can be true and it can actually be for the purpose of the advert but what I know for sure is that if you actually have a roll over strategy and then you become so lucky that it went as planned that your roll over never got to a point where you lost and started all over again then you will be able to get such amount over that period of time and I believe it can actually happen if you are particular about it and put your mind to it aswell. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Wapfika on February 06, 2025, 10:43:13 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. An advertising like this is always shady especially a testimonial type one without any proof. They can provide the account betting history including the wallet transactions to prove that everything is legit because anyone can hire an influencer or someone that willing to act like this for payment. But answering your question about possibility then it’s possible especially if he has a high bankroll. Gambling games for high multiplier that can go above x100,000 so with 1 lucky hit can give you that profit. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Stalker22 on February 06, 2025, 10:51:31 PM In my opinion, its fake. Ads like that are often designed to make gambling seem easier and more profitable than it actually is. It is unlikely someone could consistently win that much in such a short time.
Im not saying its impossible to win big, but the odds are always in the house's favor, so the more you play, the more likely you are to lose in the long run. But we will never know those stats and the real truth from casino ads Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: passwordnow on February 06, 2025, 10:54:27 PM It is probably real that she's won $685 and not $6085, it's a lot for her but it seems that the video is the same marketing ads for every casino that I see.
I could have said it's a scammer post trying to drag victims to a clone BC site, but no, it's their official verified handle, but then again, BC Game is too big for this kind of shitty scam advertisements, which is very obvious even merely looking at it with one eye closed. It has directed me to a different link and I don't see the link that appear into their mirror links website. But yes, most of these ads are too much IMO.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Richbased on February 06, 2025, 10:55:37 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. I agree with you 100%, i don't know what a casino want to gain by running fake ads that can easily be identified as fallacy. Can't they just be real with the ads they want to run instead of applying fake ones. It's only a novice that will not know that those videos are scripted to look as if there are people who are making huge amount of money from gambling in a particular casino. Anyone who wants to play gamble in any casino can do so even without the casino being advertised or promoted so running a fake video will rather scare people away from trusting such casino because they will assume that since they could run a fake ad, they can definitely find it difficult to pay large winnings. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: acroman08 on February 06, 2025, 10:58:55 PM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. And here I'm thinking I was the only one that heard that $685 and not $60,085 as boldly written on the screen; if it weren't for the fact that the tweet was made with a BC verified account, I could have said it's a scammer post trying to drag victims to a clone BC site, but no, it's their official verified handle, but then again, BC Game is too big for this kind of shitty scam advertisements, which is very obvious even merely looking at it with one eye closed.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Cantsay on February 06, 2025, 10:59:55 PM It will take you luck that’s worth two life time to get that kind of win. The video clearly shows that it was staged - those type of videos are usually made to try and lure people into their casino and then give them the hope that they too can win that same amount within a short period of time.
I don’t even bother myself waiting till the end of those type of ads when I come across one, I know that the content isn’t true since I myself have been in gambling for quite sometime and I know that such type of win is not something that can be replicated if someone else was lucky enough to have won it so going on a video telling others to key into it is just a trick or way to deceive them into something they don’t know about. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: SamReomo on February 06, 2025, 11:00:06 PM Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? Yes, if that someone is extremely lucky or one in billions not millions, and then winning such kind of money is possible otherwise it's not possible at all. And, as others I also believe that the video is purely scripted one to get more attention and nothing else. Well, the video can inspire many greedy fellows who want to make such kind of money but in end most of those greedy fellows will lose money instead of money that kind of money.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: TelolettOm on February 06, 2025, 11:00:49 PM There are many online gambling advertisements or online money-making games that are so exaggerated that they make people who don't understand all of this, immediately install and do everything to follow it.
That's still better with a time of 2 or 3 months. I even often find advertisements about: a wife who has made millions of rupiah just from games, and her husband wants to do it. and what happens, is exemplified in the video to install an application, register, and play, you can immediately win millions of rupiah in an instant. and can be withdrawn directly through an e-wallet to your account. this is crazy. but what's interesting is: there is a very small writing at the bottom of the video: "the nominal amount is only an estimate, will be different" and this writing is very small, so if you are not careful, it will not be read. so that's what an advertisement and promotion are like, always excessive. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Cantsay on February 06, 2025, 11:02:47 PM I want to add that if you click the video, you will be redirected to "boldqmkikz.top" which looks like a bc.game website but I don't recognize the domain name. the whole thing is so suspicious that it makes you wonder if bc.game's Twitter account got hacked at some point or they intentionally posted that video. I just went to verify the link and here’s the result I got. https://i.ibb.co/PZqWCntT/IMG-9776.jpg (https://ibb.co/LzVgpWvQ) So it looks like it’s one of bcgame mirror link. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Charles-Tim on February 06, 2025, 11:07:58 PM I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. You are not wrong at all. It is advertisment to promote bc.game and nothing more. If you see the videos you will notice that it is an ad. But some people can think what that woman is talking about is true but it is completely lies. I do not like a gambling site to advertise like that. It is deceiving.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: bhadz on February 06, 2025, 11:10:07 PM In my country, there are the same ads and videos that appears out of nowhere using influencers and people's story just to catch more gamblers into their platforms. But if this is from a known casino, they should just change the amount on it but I think it's part of marketing and can say that whoever input that amount got it wrong with a zero. Anyway, this is nothing new for me, there have been a bunch of it every single day that shows to my feed because it looks like I've been found by the algorithm and it shows me every local casino that operates here with the same ads of encouraging people to check them and test their luck out.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Odusko on February 06, 2025, 11:15:11 PM When she said, "this is your sign" and she is still learning, I knew it was fake. And what type of horrible background music is that. These are the type of gambling ads that whoever is in charge of regulation should ask the casinos to pull down. It is very misleading. There are very desperate people who would not check to know how true it is but will take it as their sign to gamble their life's savings away. Once again, it is fake. The worst form of advertising, how can a company pay for this kind of promotion even burning more money to get it aids running on the Internet like Google ads, I have also come across some loan sharks in my country who are no much different from scammers using this kind of method of low bots videos to advertise their offer, well AI era so anything can be faked just like the first guy said, but this video need to get to the attention of Bc.game team to make statement whether or not the claimed to win is real.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Potato Chips on February 06, 2025, 11:39:51 PM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. The woman also said "one month" which does not match from the description text that is two months. I'm also leaning towards the assumption that she's not talking about gambling. I mean, really? not one verbal mention of bc.game in the supposed thank you/recommendation video? lol. Def sus. Most likely the video is cut out from somewhere else. I just can't believe the ad came from bc.game. Did they hire a new intern? lol Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Rruchi man on February 06, 2025, 11:54:41 PM The woman was saying it as if it was very real. I tend to trust less things I see on the Internet, even though it has banners of a reputable company that I know, unless it is coming from the official website of the company itself. Almost any video can be generated these days. Secondly, I know that real winners of huge sums will not have the time to make a video and be saying it is real guys on the interent. They will be likely worried about their privacy. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: mirakal on February 06, 2025, 11:55:19 PM Ads are too tempting, and this is how influencers are made to attract people. If we are new to gambling, we could really think it is real, but all of these things are scripted and unrealistic.
This is a thing we need to keep in mind: there is no easy money in gambling. Those platforms that promise big rewards are fake. It was never realized, no matter what. We don't have to be foolish and think that all we read and see online is true because most of them are fake/scams, especially if they talk about money—easy win, huge profit, etc. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Strongkored on February 06, 2025, 11:58:33 PM Don't understand whether it's real or fake, what's certain is that it's a form of promotion from the casino.
But actually you don't need to wait 2 months to be able to win that amount if you're lucky it can be achieved in a day and if you're not lucky you can't even get it all year, so it's not about time but luck. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Japinat on February 07, 2025, 12:00:31 AM The video has over 13 million views, which means a lot of gamblers are interested in watching it.
As for the possibility of winning, yes, it's possible as BC Game is a reputable casino, and in gambling, winning is always on the table if luck is on your side. In fact, there have even been lottery winners who hit the jackpot twice, which is much harder than winning in casino games. So, my conclusion? It’s definitely possible. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Adams_%28lottery_winner%29 Quote Evelyn Marie Adams is an American lottery winner. She won the New Jersey Lottery twice, in 1985 and 1986, for over $5.4 million combined (both prizes were paid in the form of mandatory annuities). However, she was a compulsive gambler, and lost large sums at Atlantic City casinos and through a string of unsuccessful business deals. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Wexnident on February 07, 2025, 12:25:47 AM ~ The vid isn't even directly talking about BC game, let alone gambling I think? 100% thought it was a scam since the quick link just lead me to a weird ass url (but I reckon it's just a subdomain of sorts maybe) but clicking the x profile, it seemed to be the legitimate bc game soc med profile. And as others have noted, its $685, not 60k or whatever. And we aren't even sure if it's about gambling or whatnot! Heck I sure as hell won't describe "learning" for gambling so seeing as she's "learning" about it, wouldn't trust that it is. Granted wouldn't trust anything that indicates a different amount from the video itself though. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: acroman08 on February 07, 2025, 01:26:25 AM I want to add that if you click the video, you will be redirected to "boldqmkikz.top" which looks like a bc.game website but I don't recognize the domain name. the whole thing is so suspicious that it makes you wonder if bc.game's Twitter account got hacked at some point or they intentionally posted that video. I just went to verify the link and here’s the result I got. -snip So it looks like it’s one of bcgame mirror link. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Julien_Olynpic on February 07, 2025, 01:58:10 AM I think this is a typical scripted commercial, where a female actress speaks an advertising text written for her. But I still have to say that such winnings are quite real and there is nothing special to discuss here. Moreover, I think many will agree with me that much larger winnings are quite real. Moreover, the casinos themselves want to talk about their clients' winnings as often and as loudly as possible. After all, for the casino it is a loss, but they want to present the matter in such a way as if they are happy for the clients and that this loss of money for them is some kind of charity, lol. Although in fact the logic there is: "since we have lost this amount, let it become advertising for us."
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Darker45 on February 07, 2025, 02:24:04 AM Most probably fake. I don't trust this. It appears scammy.
The text says $60,085 in two months but the crying lady says "$60,085 in a month". Can't even make it consistent. Or is it $60,085 a month for 2 consecutive months? The more reason I don't believe her. And I don't agree with her. Why is she telling others that it's their sign? Just because she won doesn't mean the others would also win. It's all about luck, after all. It's gambling. I would even warn others not to do what she did: "I started this with no experience. I don't know what I'm doing..." Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: satscraper on February 07, 2025, 02:36:28 AM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. Agreed, with advance of AI one may expect even more promoting videos that mimic real gaming. Experienced gamblers who spend hundred of hours online playing real games would recognize such "Chinese copies" without any problem but novices could probably swallow the bait. After all, it is logically coherent casinos' strategy to attract as many users as they can by whatever means necessary . Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Bd officer on February 07, 2025, 02:42:23 AM In gambling, such occurrences can be true or false. Because gambling is unpredictable, I saw a post a few days ago about a woman who bet $150k on a bet and lost. So maybe the woman mentioned above gambled a lot and won $60k in two months.
But if I'm not mistaken, this video might be an advertisement. Maybe made such videos to attract gamblers, so that gamblers are tempted to register an account here. However, don't get lured by such tempting ads, gamble for fun. Gambling should not be our objective of earning. So don't gamble by getting emotional by watching such videos. be careful Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: retreat on February 07, 2025, 02:53:00 AM As everyone here has said, it is most likely fake and an advertisement that was deliberately made to introduce people to the gambling platform. But from what I see, this type of testimonial advertisement is very likely to mislead many people, especially for ordinary people who do not have good gambling knowledge, they will most likely register on the platform after seeing the video tempted by such a large number in just a short time.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: danherbias07 on February 07, 2025, 03:23:22 AM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. Yeah, $685. The other clue is when she said "I know that it's not a lot." I think she didn't gamble too because it almost felt like from her emotions she earned it. Gamblers don't cry like that for $685 especially if you are betting $1 per game. I won that amount before betting $0.1 but I didn't even jump. It's obviously a fake advertisement, or maybe it's just used for a meme. I don't know. But they should put this down and create a better advertisement if that is their real purpose. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: pinggoki on February 07, 2025, 03:44:56 AM Definitely a fake, you can hear what she's saying and at the same time, it's nothing new that ads are used to deceive people so they can get more sales just in case some of their other marketing strategies don't work out, unless we put a stop to all the regulation that protects the advertisers from deceiving with their ads in any way, we will see no end to this kind of practice. Although you can definitely win that kind of money in gambling, it's not really a good thing that whatever is in the subtitle is different from what's being said.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Cityhunter34 on February 07, 2025, 03:57:27 AM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. You are absolutely right, that's totally fake video she is advertising. Because when watching the video she didn't mention the right mount to that is being written their, she was mentioning $685 instead $60,058 to be honest the video seems to have nothing to do with gambling. However, I think its a strategy that they want to use in drawing people's attention.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: viljy on February 07, 2025, 04:11:40 AM This is a pseudo-documentary style advertisement. This video has something like this meaning: "Look, I'm your neighbor, just like you, and I won! So you can win too!" It is clear that what is shown in the advertisement should not be taken for fact. In general, it is extremely doubtful that a person who has actually won a large sum would brag about it to a huge audience. This is very illogical behavior. Especially if it is a poor person with an appropriate environment. Of course, people who have actually won large sums actually exist, so such videos can be perceived as an abstract generalization of such lucky people. :D
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: cryptoaddictchie on February 07, 2025, 04:13:02 AM Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Could be but what tou shared in the video is a typical example of a scripted promotions. It also happened in our country with so many platforms doing the same content. Yes they do an interview that they won but they reading scripts as form of ads. Honestly I dont like this kind of ads. You need to lie or convinced others by saying you win that and that. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Pi-network314159 on February 07, 2025, 05:02:18 AM When it comes to promoting casino, anything is possible including streamers hyping a casino to gain viewers or get attention making it look as if it's better than the others. Well pardon me the bc games promoters but this ads is fake there is no such thing like that. If what she meant was $685 then she may be right, but if it's $60,085 then it's actually not true. But where I am getting it all twisted is her pronouncement and the figure displayed are not the same. From her intubation it's $685 but it way displayed as $60,085. But any way some people might be lucky when it comes to gambling and this often happens to the new gamblers who have zero to no knowledge.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: crwth on February 07, 2025, 05:11:54 AM It could be real or fake, but believing in these types of things would be problematic as it would let you feel and know that a "You can do it too" mentality would be detrimental to someone. These types of posts will always be there; it's just up to the people to determine whether they will affect them or not. They are businesses, after all.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: stompix on February 07, 2025, 06:10:20 AM Really disappointed seeing this!
A 100-level cringe video which is obviously scripted, poor acting, and a sob story, all that to promote gambling? Common, we all know that even if she has made that money it didn't come out of thin air, it was because others lost that amount and after the provider took a share it got redistributed. I don't see a problem with gambling, everyone is free to do what they want and play how much they want but these kinds of ads are really disturbing, scream as desperation to attract customers same as those fake games and mobile ads everyone is getting or scams from Temu. If there is a limit to promotion it just got crossed. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Kelward on February 07, 2025, 06:35:06 AM When it comes to promoting casino, anything is possible including streamers hyping a casino to gain viewers or get attention making it look as if it's better than the others. Well pardon me the bc games promoters but this ads is fake there is no such thing like that. If what she meant was $685 then she may be right, but if it's $60,085 then it's actually not true. But where I am getting it all twisted is her pronouncement and the figure displayed are not the same. From her intubation it's $685 but it way displayed as $60,085. But any way some people might be lucky when it comes to gambling and this often happens to the new gamblers who have zero to no knowledge. I agree with the views on this thread that lot of things in that video suggests that it's most likely scripted and not even done properly. Anyways greedy people will always fall for too good to be true stories and later learn from experience that gambling is not a get rich quick scheme. I've learnt not to take every videos that I see on the internet seriously, most of them are fake, people should make research about what they read and see on social media before engaging in them. Streamers can gamble and be winning continuously and people who don't understand how gambling works will believe that winning is very easy.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: gunhell16 on February 07, 2025, 07:04:45 AM I see a lot of that in various ads in fact, particularly on social media like Facebook and YouTube, and they are all just scripted what they say, there is no truth in what they say they won a
big amount because of the casino. So we should not be fooled by those kinds of ads, there are many videos like that that are believable. But in reality its just a video script were they need to attract community to play in the casino they are promoting it and thats normal for ordinary people. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: lovesmayfamilis on February 07, 2025, 07:09:47 AM We have been on the Internet for many years, so we cannot believe such videos. Why are such videos created? This is either regular advertising to attract customers or from the idleness of the one who made it, since there are more and more storytellers and scammers daily. Unfortunately, until a person learns what gambling is and that winning such amounts is quite difficult, he can fall for the bait of scammers. Being in financial need, in debt, or very greedy, after watching such a video, some people will play more actively and spend their already small money, falling into the depths of gambling addiction.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Lida93 on February 07, 2025, 07:12:41 AM The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Just as her last words goes at the end of the videos clip "that's insane". So for me I will advise no one should fall for it. Am not saying that this manner of luck is impossible to fall on any gambler irrespective of experience but this is just near possible and am saying this from years of gambling experience in the way this industry works.Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Real or not, I don't get motivated by these showoffs. And yeah it's easier to win such amount of money at a one time bet than the spree wins in a month in such amount. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Dave1 on February 07, 2025, 07:32:49 AM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. For me it looks fake as hell, it's obvious that the girl crying and everything is a set up for this crypto base gambling site. Although she mentioned plinko, there are individuals who won big in that game because it's base on luck. However, in just 2 months? doesn't make sense, if she won the first time, chances are she will go back at it again and play and perhaps she could lose. Or if he won, how come that is very big money? It is not adding up so my conclusion is that this is fake and setup, sorry to burst the bubble to the crypto being advertised here. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: rachael9385 on February 07, 2025, 07:52:24 AM Didn't watch the video anyway but have seen countless of this kind of video where gamblers testify how they won a huge amount of money from a specific games and decided to share. However I don't believe those things anymore because many of them are fake, but since it's advertised on bc.game page might be real though. But still find it hard to believe one can gamble for 2 months without losing. Like how'd that possible?
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Apocollapse on February 07, 2025, 08:08:33 AM It's the worst video to promote gambling I've ever seen, cringe video is the worst for me.
We have seen faceless creator or gambling streamer who show if they make money through gambling, I will say it's fake too, but they're better than this cringe video. But, this kind fake promotion is nothing new in gambling, so many people promote gambling with guarantee profit, unfortunately we can't stop them from doing that. I've seen popular person promoting gambling with the help of AI and it looks quite real since their voice is almost same. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: davis196 on February 07, 2025, 08:12:16 AM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. This is obviously fake. I would never trust gambling ads, where someone claims that he/she had won big amounts of money. The same thing applies to advertisements of trading platforms. I guess that such ads are targeting a certain demographic of not-so-smart people, who would believe this BS. Usually older and less educated people are highly susceptible to such forms of misleading marketing. I'm not going to sh*t on BC.Game as a casino. They are doing the best they can to gather more active players. I usually don't mind misleading marketing tactics(everyone has a brain and must take responsibility for his actions), but I would definitely not trust such gambling ads. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: mammusu on February 07, 2025, 08:38:39 AM It's the worst video to promote gambling I've ever seen, cringe video is the worst for me. I also think like you think because in reality what is shown in the video does not make sense at all, even those who are in the profession as streamers often admit that everything they get in the gambling video is nothing but fabrication as a form of attraction for users, gambling is a very high risk activity and I don't think anyone has had long-term luck in winning gambling so far, so most likely what is advertised in every video including the woman in the video is clearly just a fabrication, claiming to win $60.058 in just two months is certainly part of bc.game marketing in my opinion.We have seen faceless creator or gambling streamer who show if they make money through gambling, I will say it's fake too, but they're better than this cringe video. But, this kind fake promotion is nothing new in gambling, so many people promote gambling with guarantee profit, unfortunately we can't stop them from doing that. I've seen popular person promoting gambling with the help of AI and it looks quite real since their voice is almost same. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: stadus on February 07, 2025, 09:37:18 AM This is obviously fake. I would never trust gambling ads, where someone claims that he/she had won big amounts of money. The same thing applies to advertisements of trading platforms. I guess that such ads are targeting a certain demographic of not-so-smart people, who would believe this BS. Usually older and less educated people are highly susceptible to such forms of misleading marketing. I'm not going to sh*t on BC.Game as a casino. They are doing the best they can to gather more active players. I usually don't mind misleading marketing tactics(everyone has a brain and must take responsibility for his actions), but I would definitely not trust such gambling ads. We already expect this from a casino that they’ll do all kinds of advertisements to entice gamblers. Judging by the millions of views, this video seems to be a success. But for us gamblers who’ve been around for a while, we know how to spot what’s fake and what’s real. In reality, based on experience, winning in gambling is really hard, I mean, really hard, so that video really cast some doubts.. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Oluwa-btc on February 07, 2025, 10:00:30 AM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Having gone through this I think it's fake and on a lighter note they are sponsored ads possibly to promote the gambling sites, more especially this advertisers or influencers are being paid to make such advertisement to expand and bring in more audience to the page or sites they promote so all of this is just fake not real instances. Cause I haven't come across such a thing before so get it that they are paid to do this task and definitely they must deliver in that aspects. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Ndabagi01 on February 07, 2025, 10:05:24 AM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. We have come far in this technological innovation of a thing and I think it’s clearly fake and was done for promotional purposes. What she’s saying is not reflecting what is been subtitled, that can easily be seen and noticed, so I don’t think one should believe in such contents. Promotions by even scammers are at the peak now and they will don anything to get what they want, what we are seeing in this video is in fact one of it and we should not fall for this fake promotional content. The marketing industry is very saturated with AI-generated contents, so one has to be careful to verify what they see online before believing in them easily. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: _act_ on February 07, 2025, 10:10:43 AM But still find it hard to believe one can gamble for 2 months without losing. Like how'd that possible? It is truly advertised on bc.game but it is not truth at all but fake. In fact, it is completely a lie. The fake or maybe the real ones also that I have seen before are people that won the money luckily but it was not twice, not to talk of 2 months. No one will continue to gamble in long term that will not lose. That is how casinos and betting are programmed.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Botnake on February 07, 2025, 11:02:06 AM The woman in the video is probably paid. She looks innocent, but with the number of views on that post, she likely made good money from it.
Even if it’s real, most of us will always believe that any casino marketing post like that is fake. The person in the video is likely paid, just like those popular celebrities we see winning huge amounts on certain casino platforms. All of that is staged. So don’t trust it. It’s fine to enjoy the game if you trust the casino, but always remember, no slot game will give you consistent profits. Most of the time, we’re going to lose. That’s the reality. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Woodie on February 07, 2025, 11:13:56 AM The game is called Plinko and is very real, love the emotions shown by the lady ::) in that ad !
The only thing I could think of how it all happened for that lady in that video who won that 60 grand is playing plinko on a higher difficulty level and wagering that $20 regularly and that little ball should have landed on a higher multiplier and boom huge win 🎰! Like they say, keep rolling your dice, your 6 will come and this is what happened here! Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: dansus021 on February 07, 2025, 12:00:16 PM Is this real or fake ? its from the verified account of BC game then its probably real.
Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? The answer yes someone can earn like a million dollar maybe on single night when he/shey have like a ton of luck ;D I mean this is a gambling word and everything is possible like win thousand dollar or maybe a hundred dollar in 2 month Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Kemarit on February 07, 2025, 12:18:15 PM The woman in the video is probably paid. She looks innocent, but with the number of views on that post, she likely made good money from it. Even if it’s real, most of us will always believe that any casino marketing post like that is fake. The person in the video is likely paid, just like those popular celebrities we see winning huge amounts on certain casino platforms. All of that is staged. So don’t trust it. It’s fine to enjoy the game if you trust the casino, but always remember, no slot game will give you consistent profits. Most of the time, we’re going to lose. That’s the reality. I'm also thinking why would the women go out in public and admit that she won big money? I mean for experience gamblers, it's better to be quiet and not let anyone that you won big money, otherwise, you know, a lot of free loaders will show up in your door. Of course with the game of plinko, it's possible to hit that big multiplier and if you have a big bet, then definitely you will win. But for me, it really doesn't add up anything. I guess it's not me to be just keep my lips sealed and not to to social media and tells everyone that I won big unless it's a paid promotion for the casino itself. You are being paid to say that to look everything is real. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: EluguHcman on February 07, 2025, 12:21:38 PM Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. If this had to be judged with the specific amount of money involved here, I would say YES. even a two months is too much to win such amount of money, one can actually take an unbelievable risk to bet just $1 to win $1M in the sport games like football which we all know the risks are seemed highily impossible to get it a winning but as gambling implies a game of luck, if the players lucky enough, it is sure cashing out the $1M with the stake of just $1. It all depends on the risks of prediction in accumulating the odds.But as for this woman in claim of winning a $60,085, it is a doubt. She is only streaming a platform to gather audience attention. She said she started with no experience still learning. That is funny! What is she learning? How to keep winning consecutively? Of course she is insane. She said it is a sign for other time to win as she does. She is indirectly asking the audience to follow her strategies which interested persons will be redirected to subscribe to a channel. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Smartprofit on February 07, 2025, 01:13:49 PM Yes, this is most likely a real story...
According to the mathematical theory of probability and the law of large numbers, if a large number of people play gambling, then surely one of them will win a large sum of money. After all, people win even in lotteries, where it is initially clear that the probability of winning is very small. And of course, online casinos are interested in this information reaching as many people as possible. After all, such information is excellent advertising for online casinos. This does not mean that you will necessarily win such a large sum of money if you are an active player. However, you have a certain chance of this. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Judith87403 on February 07, 2025, 02:10:10 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Actually I think they're just trying to use that strategy to get people to join their platform of course that's how most of this betting platforms do, You know whenever time I see such advert first thing I always do is to laugh at them. Moreover, If it is your first time of seen such advert definitely you will be convinced to join their platform. Due to the way they keep manipulating it, which is why they easily get people to join their platform more especially those who are still yet to know about gambling. Though it might be true that she won such a huge amount of money within 2 months, depending on the amount she used to stake the games, of course her staking amount will determine if she can win such a huge amount of money within 2 months or not. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: TopTort777 on February 07, 2025, 02:25:19 PM How the hell this is even gambling related and related to bc.game casino? She has said nothing about gambling, nor mentioned bc.game :D Wake up people. Totally fake. She could have earned those 685 bucks on only fans within a month :D Not 60085 bucks by playing plinko on bc.game :D Sorry for those who have believed in this story, you have got punk'd :D Dont trust everything you see in the internet.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-qaVS2xGsjkM/T-irl_jxlXI/AAAAAAAABCQ/wds1KxCIKug/s400/YOUHAVEJUSTGODTPUNKED.png Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Jawhead999 on February 07, 2025, 02:34:53 PM Even if it’s real, most of us will always believe that any casino marketing post like that is fake. The person in the video is likely paid, just like those popular celebrities we see winning huge amounts on certain casino platforms. All of that is staged. At least these popular celebrities show if they're really gambling, while this video is just like a paid video from random stranger and they edit with the casino logo, very very unreal. People like to see real experience, not just a story or words come from someone mouth.Come on, bc.game is one of big casino, they should able to create better advertisement. ;D She could have earned those 685 bucks on only fans within a month :D How about $6.85? I don't find her attractive actually. :DTitle: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Charles-Tim on February 07, 2025, 02:35:02 PM Actually I think they're just trying to use that strategy to get people to join their platform of course that's how most of this betting platforms do Not that I think, but I know. Bc.game is using it to lure people to join them to gamble. But it would have been better if they let people know how gambling is very risky but they are doing otherwise.Though it might be true that she won such a huge amount of money within 2 months, depending on the amount she used to stake the games, of course her staking amount will determine if she can win such a huge amount of money within 2 months or not. It is obvious. It is definitely not true. But I wonder how a woman can be so emotional with something that which is not true. It is just like a movie.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: pawanjain on February 07, 2025, 02:59:29 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. It's so fake. Just look at the author and then it redirects to a fake BC.GAME site which mirrors the original site. It's possible that scammers are using this to lure users into depositing money on their scam site. Look at the screenshots below. https://talkimg.com/images/2025/02/07/e1uKa.png https://talkimg.com/images/2025/02/07/e1dfN.png Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: YOSHIE on February 07, 2025, 03:08:59 PM Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. I often find advertisements that say themselves win large amounts in slot games and other types of games, until they jump up and down joy for the victory they experience When it was investigated, it turned out that it was all the advertising settings that were shown as if they were seen, actually they were paid for it all.Need to be examined by gambling advertisements that are loaded on YouTube/ video, some are original and fake in advertising certain gambling and certain games, for that what is shown in YouTube/ video don't immediately believe, maybe it's as a gambling enthusiast to attach bet oncertain sites. Certainly I don't want to say directly the woman really wins the jackpots or settings. But if I see from this quote. Quote Turn your crypto into jackpots! 20 USDT FREE for all new players + up to 500% bonus on deposits. 🚀 Join BC Game and play Plinko for massive rewards now! 🎰✨ It seems that the advertisement invites, it should not be like that.Possible: Luck for me today to win $ 60K is extraordinary and I really do it right, maybe so. Only those who know that. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: bettercrypto on February 07, 2025, 03:18:15 PM The question is, is it true that bc.games hires influencers to promote their bc.games by making a video that shows them winning a lot of money at their casino?
Because it's possible that the woman in that video is an influencer. And if that's the case, then the person in that video is paid by bc.games if it's true that this casino management is behind that video. But I don't think so in my opinion. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on February 07, 2025, 03:23:27 PM Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Can be possible if abracadabra is real and if also it works on casino, but nope, abracadabra doesn't work in gambling, which means she is lying. Like you already said, it would be more convincing if she had said she won the money in 1 bet that she must have staked with a high amount and luckily hit a high multiplayer but that's not the case. Her narrative is false. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: coin-investor on February 07, 2025, 03:28:20 PM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. Its $685 for me too. I ran it several times, and she clearly says $685, but you will be deceived because of the caption that says she won $60,058. And we don't know if he won it on BC,game because she never mentioned it. The uploader just used it as a promotional, but it worked with 13 million views and counting, and its only been a few days. I expect more videos like this because of the success in terms of views and interaction Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: robelneo on February 07, 2025, 07:13:12 PM Can be possible if abracadabra is real and if also it works on casino, but nope, abracadabra doesn't work in gambling, which means she is lying. Like you already said, it would be more convincing if she had said she won the money in 1 bet that she must have staked with a high amount and luckily hit a high multiplayer but that's not the case. Her narrative is false. This is the reason why casinos hire streamers and vloggers: there is power in videos because of the emotions presented, where we are easily swayed. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Hatchy on February 07, 2025, 07:18:45 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. That might be true because the way ai generated videos are all over the Internet now, soon it would be difficult to know which is real or not. I wonder how possible it would be to play fr so months and earn such amount stated above. Gambling is not a get rich scheme but a risk activity. If there are trying to make an advert or the casino aware to the public, why make up such lie? I don't see it as okay because it might lure some gamblers into believing they can do same and eventually loss. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Oluwa-btc on February 07, 2025, 07:46:43 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. That might be true because the way ai generated videos are all over the Internet now, soon it would be difficult to know which is real or not. I wonder how possible it would be to play fr so months and earn such amount stated above. Gambling is not a get rich scheme but a risk activity. If there are trying to make an advert or the casino aware to the public, why make up such lie? I don't see it as okay because it might lure some gamblers into believing they can do same and eventually loss. Invariably,that's the more reason anyone should endeavor to be upfront,attentive and strictly decisive to gambling;especially online gambling.Shit gambling video contents are been created daily and such videos are mostly generated by non-gamblers. These persons are so clueless about gambling odds,strategies but they end up salvaging awkward and misinformed content about gambling which would eventually create an unintelligent public perception about gambling and this is part of the features that promotes irresponsible gambling practices. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Ever-young on February 07, 2025, 07:55:03 PM Didn't watch the video anyway but have seen countless of this kind of video where gamblers testify how they won a huge amount of money from a specific games and decided to share. However I don't believe those things anymore because many of them are fake, but since it's advertised on bc.game page might be real though. But still find it hard to believe one can gamble for 2 months without losing. Like how'd that possible? That woman video if I’m correct have been used to promote lot of casino online, have watched it on several occasion or it could be a different video but similar base on their mode of expressing their self, and their winning, for such testimony if it’s real they will only display the over all winning and won’t show how many times the person have lost too over the month before they finally arrived on that exact amount that’s one thing about ads it’s displayed to convinced people to believe it’s easy to win in gambling, more over the amount displayed on the screen have been confirmed to be different from what the lady mentioned.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: acroman08 on February 07, 2025, 07:55:35 PM It's so fake. Just look at the author and then it redirects to a fake BC.GAME site which mirrors the original site. at first, I thought the same too but Cantsay verified that the website is one of BC.game's mirror website. the domain name of the website is unfamiliar and it looks like it is one of those scam website usually use so it is not surprising that there will be poeple(including me) think that the website is fake.It's possible that scammers are using this to lure users into depositing money on their scam site. Look at the screenshots below. I just went to verify the link and here’s the result I got. -image snip So it looks like it’s one of bcgame mirror link. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on February 07, 2025, 07:58:07 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. I may not have to doubt about such experience like this, because some are just what open for real and they may not be applicable to everyone that same way, the more we go in this life the more we keep on having diverse experience with people in gambling, i believe once a gambling site can take it up and advertise for same, then its true, however, this is also left for her, if she was acting under a planned work or not, but i can bet you, people can win this big over time and not necessarily at once. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Dewi Aries on February 07, 2025, 08:25:27 PM I think it's nothing more than an advertisement or promotion done by the casino using a big win scenario achieved by someone else, and I'm sure the casino and the woman have previously worked together, although nothing is impossible in gambling but by seeing the post like that I'm sure that 80% of it is a promotional video with the aim of getting people who see it interested, they are casting a net for the people there.
As far as my experience in gambling is concerned, usually a gambler will lose a large amount of money before he manages to get a big win and that makes sense because after all gambling was created with the aim of seeking profit for the bookie and not to provide free food to the players, so I don't really believe the contents of the video. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: DubemIfedigbo001 on February 07, 2025, 08:42:26 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Ads like these don't move me at all, I've seen a lot of them. It's very bad most of these sites don't scrutinize ads run on their site. I don't think BC. Game is responsible for that ad and if you clicked it, you might be redirected to a totally different site.Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. It's very possible winning such amount within such a short period of time. Gambling is about luck and some people get very lucky at the start of their gambling involvement. I had that kind of luck back then in 2016 I used #100 tho win #104,000 at barely the third bet I ever placed. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: peter0425 on February 07, 2025, 08:59:16 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Take note that you have already mentioned the word advertisement. If it is the platform itself that is promoting their own services through stories of other gamblers, take it with a grain of salt because obviously even if some things may be true with what they are saying, a lot of it are going to be exaggerated so that people take notice. Like this for example you brought their post to this forum therefore giving more exposure to the platform and it's all what they want regardless of what we think actually of the platform.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Sandra_hakeem on February 07, 2025, 09:00:37 PM The woman was saying it as if it was very real. The way she said "for a month" immediately bridged into realism, thereby making the whole story look fake (atleast for the next 3 seconds, I could spot that out myself) and also made her tears in semblance of the usual tantrums from a woman... Except I wouldn't behave that way for whatever reasons.Quote Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Well, anything isn't entirely impossible in gambling, but the possibilities are so slim I'd take several millions of turns to get it as planned, sometimes.Man, this is clearly a paid ad -- I'd be dead shocked if casinos are now paying "wannabe" actors to fake tantrums just to get the traffic they need. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Odusko on February 07, 2025, 10:34:56 PM The woman was saying it as if it was very real. The way she said "for a month" immediately bridged into realism, thereby making the whole story look fake (atleast for the next 3 seconds, I could spot that out myself) and also made her tears in semblance of the usual tantrums from a woman... Except I wouldn't behave that way for whatever reasons.Quote Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Well, anything isn't entirely impossible in gambling, but the possibilities are so slim I'd take several millions of turns to get it as planned, sometimes.Man, this is clearly a paid ad -- I'd be dead shocked if casinos are now paying "wannabe" actors to fake tantrums just to get the traffic they need. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Cantsay on February 07, 2025, 10:43:37 PM It's so fake. Just look at the author and then it redirects to a fake BC.GAME site which mirrors the original site. It's possible that scammers are using this to lure users into depositing money on their scam site. Look at the screenshots below. It is easy for verify if a link is an authentic link from bcgame or if it’s a phishing link - all you have to do is head over to https://bcgame.com and insert the link there and it will bring up a notification telling you if the site is real or a fake page. As for the video it self - we really can’t tell if it was generated using an AI but I do know that it’s content is fake and you can’t just go to a casino and win that kind of amount; if it was that easy I’m not sure any gambler would have still been here complaining about their $20 that was lost to a casino game. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: DPHOR on February 07, 2025, 11:18:39 PM One thing about gambling is that you can't predict when someone will win, a New gambler can start gambling today and hit huge amount. We can term that to be first time gambler or first time winner, to me it's luring or initiative because I can't imagine someone gambling for two months and win such amount within the periods of two months or thereabouts. If you look at it the other way it's something that would attract them to continue gambling over the time because such winning is never possibilities for long term gamblers.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: AHOYBRAUSE on February 08, 2025, 09:34:15 AM LOL, so fking fake, it's amazing. Not only the 685$ becoming 60085$ in the text, but using it to promote is actually hilarious. Every time you see people "crying" and then praising some site or person for it it's almost always some fake nonsense. You see this all the time with some investment scams or other bs. Some person, overly emotional, tells you how great this site is and how much money they have just made. You just need to ask yourself, would I ever sit in front of the camera and do this without some bigger story/intention is behind it? Most likely the answer is no of course. And for that reason these "promos" are always some totally made nonsense, not more and not less. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Ultegra134 on February 08, 2025, 10:00:25 AM A user claimed that the link is a valid mirror link of BC.Game, so it's not a phishing website. However, such advertisements are completely misleading and look scammy, even if in this scenario, it's a legitimate casino. The video falsely states in text that she won $60,085 when she mentions $685, which is misleading and looks intentional as well. I'm surprised that a reputable casino would choose this type of advertisement. Social media, especially Facebook and TikTok, is full of so-called Plinko games and casinos where they win thousands of dollars in a matter of seconds. A large majority of them are simple scams; thus, by opting for this type of advertisement, you're putting yourself in a comparable position to a scam casino.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on February 08, 2025, 10:26:10 AM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. The comment section is hell, some of the comments are pure savage, I was really laughing from reading the comments that I almost forgot that I have to post a reply on this thread 😂, someone said it's actually the other way round, that she lost that amount, and she's very angry but decided to turn the story around to see if bc.game will be kind enough to refund back some of that loses 😂, really funny to me.Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Well, nevertheless, I usually do not take casino ad videos that has to do with a person or group of people telling a winning story seriously, because anybody can accept to do such ad for even a $25 payment from casino. And even more worst is that this day, Ai are becoming so good in design and graphics that sometimes, it's very difficult to tell if a video was made using Ai. So for me, I still very much prefer the text and inforgraphics design type of casino ads than videos where a person or group of people tell how the won an xx amount of money while playing on the said casino, this always looks or appears very unreal to me. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: pawanjain on February 08, 2025, 10:57:14 AM It's so fake. Just look at the author and then it redirects to a fake BC.GAME site which mirrors the original site. It's possible that scammers are using this to lure users into depositing money on their scam site. Look at the screenshots below. It is easy for verify if a link is an authentic link from bcgame or if it’s a phishing link - all you have to do is head over to https://bcgame.com and insert the link there and it will bring up a notification telling you if the site is real or a fake page. As for the video it self - we really can’t tell if it was generated using an AI but I do know that it’s content is fake and you can’t just go to a casino and win that kind of amount; if it was that easy I’m not sure any gambler would have still been here complaining about their $20 that was lost to a casino game. You are right. Although it looked like a scam link but BC.GAME mirror link authenticator says it's their mirror site so I guess it is. But if the video is fake, why would BC.GAME use it to promote their site. BC.GAME has been doing pretty good already, why would it risk it's reputation by doing such a thing ? Quite confused. That $20 sentence was lit. Still laughing ;D Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on February 08, 2025, 02:07:06 PM One thing about gambling is that you can't predict when someone will win, a New gambler can start gambling today and hit huge amount. We can term that to be first time gambler or first time winner, to me it's luring or initiative because I can't imagine someone gambling for two months and win such amount within the periods of two months or thereabouts. If you look at it the other way it's something that would attract them to continue gambling over the time because such winning is never possibilities for long term gamblers. It can only be possible to make such winnings from one or two single bet, but for you to bet continuously for two months and continue winning every bet that sums up that amount, it is very impossible, unless she meant to call a different low figure just as some persons said that they heard $608 and not $60,058, it could be that she even want to call a low figure (such as 68) but maybe she was just exaggerating. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: rahmad2nd on February 08, 2025, 05:12:36 PM Most of the colleagues on the first page of this thread say that this is fake or doubtful, especially since the one showing it is from a casino site. In conclusion, this video can be said to be just part of a promotion and there is nothing wrong with that. However, there are also quite a few who think it is real and are interested in getting involved and playing it. I don't think it needs to be taken too seriously, especially since we know it is not easy to get that much victory. What is certain is that we don't need to take seriously what is shown or promoted like the one you shared. Unless, the person shown is a real gambler or random people who are asked for information about their victory. Well, I am worried that this video will attract the attention of teenagers or children who are not mature enough to respond to it. Because, the consequences can lead them to become gamblers at an age that is not appropriate.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: acroman08 on February 08, 2025, 05:18:26 PM You are right. Although it looked like a scam link but BC.GAME mirror link authenticator says it's their mirror site so I guess it is. It is not really uncommon for a casino or company to take a video out of context and edit it in a way that makes look like it is advertising it or has something to do with their casino/product. personally, I find those kinds of advertisements very shitty but it seems like it works for them so they keep making ads like that.But if the video is fake, why would BC.GAME use it to promote their site. BC.GAME has been doing pretty good already, why would it risk it's reputation by doing such a thing ? Quite confused. That $20 sentence was lit. Still laughing ;D Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Orpichukwu on February 08, 2025, 05:52:43 PM As for the video it self - we really can’t tell if it was generated using an AI but I do know that it’s content is fake and you can’t just go to a casino and win that kind of amount; if it was that easy I’m not sure any gambler would have still been here complaining about their $20 that was lost to a casino game. The video content is fake. That's correct, and it's very obvious. It might have been done for something else, which they later diverted the video into gambling promotion ads. As for that kind of winning, anything is possible in gambling, but it's rare. It's not just as simple as they make it seem in that video, which I also believe is part of the reason why some people wonder if it's fake or if it's a video published by scammers. Even as you have checked and verified the link from the BCgame official website, some people will still not believe it. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: salad daging on February 08, 2025, 06:03:25 PM This is fake -
Of course, advertising is sweeter than reality, so it's only natural that most ads feature big wins and it's impossible to advertise losses. Because I've seen a lot of these ads for local casinos where they advertise like this even though it's a little different, but I don't think this is a real ad but there are edits they do for the sake of advertising. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Zigabel on February 08, 2025, 06:17:56 PM One thing about gambling is that you can't predict when someone will win, a New gambler can start gambling today and hit huge amount. We can term that to be first time gambler or first time winner, to me it's luring or initiative because I can't imagine someone gambling for two months and win such amount within the periods of two months or thereabouts. If you look at it the other way it's something that would attract them to continue gambling over the time because such winning is never possibilities for long term gamblers. It can only be possible to make such winnings from one or two single bet, but for you to bet continuously for two months and continue winning every bet that sums up that amount, it is very impossible, unless she meant to call a different low figure just as some persons said that they heard $608 and not $60,058, it could be that she even want to call a low figure (such as 68) but maybe she was just exaggerating. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: ajiz138 on February 08, 2025, 07:07:25 PM It's so fake. Just look at the author and then it redirects to a fake BC.GAME site which mirrors the original site. I don't think it's a link scam especially when the person tweeting is BC.Game's official X account but it's still their mirror site because we know BCgame has many mirror sites if I'm not mistaken.It's possible that scammers are using this to lure users into depositing money on their scam site. Look at the screenshots below. https://talkimg.com/images/2025/02/07/e1uKa.png https://talkimg.com/images/2025/02/07/e1dfN.png As for the advertisement, is it real? Then obviously I won't believe this is just marketing for ads on X. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Hispo on February 08, 2025, 07:45:14 PM I saw that and on Twitter before, yes. I never gave it much attention because usually those videos are not as well edited and exaggerate reality, seeking people to click on them. Watching it again I can see it has been edited and purposely done, so it sparks greed onto gamblers who could happen to be scrolling on Twitter/X.
Also, big wins in gambling do not usually have anything to do with a period of time like, let us say "two months", it makes it sound as if those were consistent gains for her, when in reality jackpots could come in the very first time you gamble or after years of wagering thousands of dollars on a single casino. When people talk about a specific amount of money being generated in an specific period of time, it sounds like income from a job, not gambling. :P Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Fortify on February 08, 2025, 07:49:38 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. The thing you need to remember is: anyone can go to fiverr, pay a few people $50 to do various jobs - reading a script, video editing and adding a sound track to produce something like this. In return they get this low key looking social advert that tries to play off peoples emotions and greed, then place it in as many locations as possible. There are plenty of people that will fall for tricks like this and it is likely to return much more money to the casino than it cost to make. There is a tiny, almost insignificantly small, chance that this is genuine (but not sure why all the overlays would be placed like this) but I highly doubt it. This type of advert would likely be banned and the actor fined for false advertising if the regulator caught up with them. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Cantsay on February 08, 2025, 11:46:32 PM As for that kind of winning, anything is possible in gambling, but it's rare. It's not just as simple as they make it seem in that video, which I also believe is part of the reason why some people wonder if it's fake or if it's a video published by scammers. Even as you have checked and verified the link from the BCgame official website, some people will still not believe it. That kind of winning is possible in gambling but the fact that they said “this might be your sign” is what makes it so disgusting to watch - if I wasn’t into gambling I might be convinced that oooh this is how gamblers make their money or there are strategies that I can learn to make money through gambling with the way that video was presented. It’s just doesn’t seat well when casinos or sport books make misleading videos all in the name of looking for users( they’ll only end up with people who ain’t mentally prepared for the losses that comes with gambling and at the end of the day the number of people who got ruined by gambling will just be increasing. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Sonia_123 on February 09, 2025, 03:53:31 AM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. It's ake everything about the video has being tempered to make it real, you know there are some people that will not settle down properly to watch this video,they just pick the caption and rush into it, then get hooked by it, and that is why we need to trend with caution, you were not satisfied with the money she won because you clearly understand the way it work, that's why you had to share your taught,and all other facts has been proven that the video was tempered, right from the amount she won,the site and others as well. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: junder on February 09, 2025, 06:01:35 AM One thing about gambling is that you can't predict when someone will win, a New gambler can start gambling today and hit huge amount. We can term that to be first time gambler or first time winner, to me it's luring or initiative because I can't imagine someone gambling for two months and win such amount within the periods of two months or thereabouts. If you look at it the other way it's something that would attract them to continue gambling over the time because such winning is never possibilities for long term gamblers. Basically gambling involves luck and winning in gambling can be said to depend on our respective luck, and the thing to remember is that luck is unknown when it will happen and it is impossible for luck to always happen in everything we do, as well as gambling, as often as we gamble, it is impossible for luck to always happen by being able to give us a win that can be taken.In addition, although there are several types of gambling that require skills to do it, luck is still involved. Also, winning in gambling is uncertain, so it is possible that a big win will happen in the near future and not happen at all, because luck is unknown. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: EarnOnVictor on February 09, 2025, 12:32:13 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Success/luck in gambling is real and is not a respecter of the time you started or your status in gambling. The 2 months is even too much for some success stories, some may hit their jackpot in 2 weeks.Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. However, I am not saying this to endorse its truthfulness, adverts and even live streams cannot be trusted these days, people are in for the money, so they can compromise with fake testimonies just to influence and lure people into playing at the casino. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: LUCKMCFLY on February 09, 2025, 06:33:41 PM Marketing has always been a tool that makes us think about many things that seem impossible to us, when a person says something like that then it encourages us to say that if that person achieved it, we can do it too, indeed it is possible, but it is something that is not recommended to do, in that case if such a thing was like that, then he was lucky at the right time, but I personally do not recommend it, it is something that for me makes sense to take such a High financial risk, for that reason you should always play with a lot of responsibility, that is the key to Everything.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: finaleshot2016 on February 09, 2025, 06:42:53 PM BC game posted it, it's not came from an article, personal account or whatsoever that will make it more legitimate.
Even its LEGIT. Think first. Do you think you'll achieve the same thing if you've spent money on the platform? Remember, gambling still have risk and pure luck. Even it's possible, it's not practical and not realistic for some. This kind of ad serves it purpose to make engagements and audience and it's very effective since it made it here in forum. Legit or nah, it will depend on your luck. If you get attracted because of the ad, it might give you a different path but if you see it as pure marketing, then you know it's just to attract people on their platform. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: swogerino on February 09, 2025, 06:55:37 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. I don't know if it is true or fake as I don't know the reality but I want to talk the probability of it becoming real. Well of course anyone brave enough can make it from a little amount of money to a huge amount of money by going all in the first bet for example with odds 5 or 10 as a maximum which would set the field for the player to continue the dream of hitting it big. Then the user can continue to bet the initial amount for other odds 5-10 games and keep winning in a consistent way. This can be achieved if the user is brave enough to hit good bets with the odds of 5-10 as I said and there is nothing to stop them if they know sport betting quite well. Now for the specific case I don't know as I am not in the inside of the site so it can either be real or not, the reality is that as I said above it can be achieved. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Dewi Aries on February 09, 2025, 07:35:23 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Success/luck in gambling is real and is not a respecter of the time you started or your status in gambling. The 2 months is even too much for some success stories, some may hit their jackpot in 2 weeks.Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. However, I am not saying this to endorse its truthfulness, adverts and even live streams cannot be trusted these days, people are in for the money, so they can compromise with fake testimonies just to influence and lure people into playing at the casino. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Alphakilo on February 09, 2025, 09:16:07 PM I am confused
The sites are different. The video has the site - https://bc91231.com/bc/ while the correct site for bcgame is bc.game. This is obviously met to confuse people. I don't know if that is the real site or the clone of it but it looks fake. The the video is done by an amateur. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: BABY SHOES on February 09, 2025, 09:22:36 PM Wow who wouldn't want to make so big on gambling within 2 months? But the truth is we can't afford to make so much and so fast... except for someone who gets lucky once in a lifetime.
So it's just an advertisement... I think it's fair because I've seen many promotions of this kind. It's more like they take a video and edit it as if it's real... it's not, but it's an ad, right? Yeah Bcgame is free to do that right? Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: ajiz138 on February 09, 2025, 11:16:24 PM I am confused At first I thought this was the official mirror site of Bc.game but after verifying on the Bcgame.com site that the mirror site was not official as shown in this picture.The sites are different. The video has the site - https://bc91231.com/bc/ while the correct site for bcgame is bc.game. This is obviously met to confuse people. I don't know if that is the real site or the clone of it but it looks fake. The the video is done by an amateur. https://talkimg.com/images/2025/02/09/eBQLo.png So obviously you have to be careful and if you want to access via mirror then it's better to look here or verify its authenticity. - https://bcgame.com/ Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: xLays on February 09, 2025, 11:30:50 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. As an active X user who spends most of my time gambling, I often see this ads by BC.Game on X.com. In my opinion, based on my own experience too I’ve been gambling for long time like since I discovered bitcoin, but I’ve never won such a huge amount of money, eventhough I really want to. In trading I’ve earned an amount close to this, but in online casinos like BC.Game it seems unlikely. But I’m sure there are real winners as shown in the video but there are far more people who lose. We should always remember: the house always wins. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: sunsilk on February 09, 2025, 11:35:15 PM I am confused At first I thought this was the official mirror site of Bc.game but after verifying on the Bcgame.com site that the mirror site was not official as shown in this picture.The sites are different. The video has the site - https://bc91231.com/bc/ while the correct site for bcgame is bc.game. This is obviously met to confuse people. I don't know if that is the real site or the clone of it but it looks fake. The the video is done by an amateur. So obviously you have to be careful and if you want to access via mirror then it's better to look here or verify its authenticity. - https://bcgame.com/ But if it's coming from an unofficial one, then don't visit it anymore. I'm confuse in a way that the link was legit and verified when this thread has started. Now, it's no longer the same link and it has changed and became an unofficial one. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: alastantiger on February 09, 2025, 11:39:22 PM Marketing has always been a tool that makes us think about many things that seem impossible to us, when a person says something like that then it encourages us to say that if that person achieved it, we can do it too, indeed it is possible, but it is something that is not recommended to do, in that case if such a thing was like that, then he was lucky at the right time, but I personally do not recommend it, it is something that for me makes sense to take such a High financial risk, for that reason you should always play with a lot of responsibility, that is the key to Everything. I don't believe that what is being said is true, the video is also contradicting what's on the title. I think this is just a marketing video and nothing that's being said in the video happened. If I'm wrong and it actually happened, it has to be luck that won't repeat itself. Gambling has high financial risk hence when deciding on which games we'll like to play, you ought to be very selective to ensure that games we pick are going to be the ones that we have chances at winning. For the one winner that was shown in the video, there are many others that are losing hence we don't have to follow what the videos saying, gambling with an unrealistic target at hand is very bad. Gamble with an open mind of what you can make but also be realistic and not just believing on hope. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Alpha Marine on February 10, 2025, 12:01:15 AM But from the video, she said she won "six hundred and eighty-five dollars", not "six thousand and eighty-five dollars" which means the video is just for promotional purposes meaning she didn't win that $60,058 they wrote there. She also didn't mention anything about gambling so there's a big chance she got the money from something else and they just got the video off the internet.
Either way, it's fake. I'm not saying it's not possible to win that much money in gambling, but this particular ad is just exactly what it is: an ad. It's good marketing though, but lazy. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: bitbollo on February 10, 2025, 02:46:13 AM I dont like too much such kind of advertisement since can be missleading.
Its like Lamborghini Will advertise their Cars with people saying "i get the woman of my Dreams" or something like that. The best things to do with this kind of activities should be related to real details like bonus or promotions. But we know on that industry has a better impact show "the jackpot" and not the real things ;) Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: dezoel on February 10, 2025, 10:32:22 AM The game is called Plinko and is very real, love the emotions shown by the lady ::) in that ad ! What does 6 mean on that dice saying? Is it the number 6 or the 6th side of the dice? But, I think it doesn't always equate into a big win but we can only win on it if we pick it or any other side of the dice as long as they are the once that came out. So instead of saying 6, I think it is better to say> your time will come that you will also hit a huge win in gambling. It is a common phrase though.The only thing I could think of how it all happened for that lady in that video who won that 60 grand is playing plinko on a higher difficulty level and wagering that $20 regularly and that little ball should have landed on a higher multiplier and boom huge win 🎰! Like they say, keep rolling your dice, your 6 will come and this is what happened here! I don't know if it was also the casino owners who said that, in order for the gamblers to not stop rolling, or it was also their co-gamblers because maybe that is what they experienced? It is a good thing if the ad that they show there is legit, as we know that there are lots of misleading ads nowadays, especially in the gambling world. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Akbarkoe on February 10, 2025, 11:00:46 AM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Yes, we do not believe in such things, especially if they are done by mothers who are known to not like taking big risks in anything, especially in finances. I will say the same thing as you said about this because this is more like an advertising method to entice gamblers to be more confident in betting on gambling, and yes, it is to raise someone's hopes to bet more.Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Finestream on February 10, 2025, 12:43:07 PM Let us put that it was real, but we also think, if it will also happen to us. Luck is not predictable. That is why I don't buy such a thing and risk a huge amount believing someone did it in 2 months. That is impossible in the sense that we can't be as lucky as her. Playing it safe is the best thing to do. We have to remind ourselves that not all the time are we lucky and do not even know when it comes.
Be wise and be mindful because gambling is so tempting. Those who promise big wins guarantee nothing. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Solosanz on February 10, 2025, 03:26:16 PM At first I thought this was the official mirror site of Bc.game but after verifying on the Bcgame.com site that the mirror site was not official as shown in this picture. It's really strange because it was posted by bc.game official account, not from random or fake account.https://talkimg.com/images/2025/02/09/eBQLo.png So obviously you have to be careful and if you want to access via mirror then it's better to look here or verify its authenticity. - https://bcgame.com/ Does this mean bc.game X account got hacked? but why they didn't create any announcement with the hack, instead they keep posting about the update of their casino and their promotion. I think they need to make a clarification. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: LUCKMCFLY on February 12, 2025, 10:02:09 PM I don't believe that what is being said is true, the video is also contradicting what's on the title. I think this is just a marketing video and nothing that's being said in the video happened. If I'm wrong and it actually happened, it has to be luck that won't repeat itself. Gambling has high financial risk hence when deciding on which games we'll like to play, you ought to be very selective to ensure that games we pick are going to be the ones that we have chances at winning. For the one winner that was shown in the video, there are many others that are losing hence we don't have to follow what the videos saying, gambling with an unrealistic target at hand is very bad. Gamble with an open mind of what you can make but also be realistic and not just believing on hope. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Ojima-ojo on February 12, 2025, 10:23:44 PM I don't believe that what is being said is true, the video is also contradicting what's on the title. I think this is just a marketing video and nothing that's being said in the video happened. If I'm wrong and it actually happened, it has to be luck that won't repeat itself. Gambling has high financial risk hence when deciding on which games we'll like to play, you ought to be very selective to ensure that games we pick are going to be the ones that we have chances at winning. For the one winner that was shown in the video, there are many others that are losing hence we don't have to follow what the videos saying, gambling with an unrealistic target at hand is very bad. Gamble with an open mind of what you can make but also be realistic and not just believing on hope. Marketing and bonuses are the ways casinos and bookmakers work on the mental capacity of the players and win them to stay on their sites sometimes even the addicted gamblers are welcome to keep playing as long as they keep depositing and burning the deposits. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: bitterguy28 on February 12, 2025, 10:37:01 PM The essence of promotions for gambling platforms is to attract new players to their site and since they aim to get the attention of the new players and get them hucked to their site, they always use methods and formats that present them as the best with offers and bonuses but all to get the gambler tied to their casino so don't be surprised to see them making mouth-watering offers for new player's. actually not just to new players that they are targeting just anyone who is vulnerable enough to jump towards a platform just after hearing one good made up story about themselves they might have been attracted the first time but they might not keep using the platform itself Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: SmartGold01 on February 12, 2025, 11:17:32 PM I don't believe that what is being said is true, the video is also contradicting what's on the title. I think this is just a marketing video and nothing that's being said in the video happened. If I'm wrong and it actually happened, it has to be luck that won't repeat itself. Gambling has high financial risk hence when deciding on which games we'll like to play, you ought to be very selective to ensure that games we pick are going to be the ones that we have chances at winning. For the one winner that was shown in the video, there are many others that are losing hence we don't have to follow what the videos saying, gambling with an unrealistic target at hand is very bad. Gamble with an open mind of what you can make but also be realistic and not just believing on hope. Marketing and bonuses are the ways casinos and bookmakers work on the mental capacity of the players and win them to stay on their sites sometimes even the addicted gamblers are welcome to keep playing as long as they keep depositing and burning the deposits. See, marketing is the best way a casino could survive for long run because most of them that doesn't know much about marketing has no where to be found or has folded for long now, when a casino strategize a better way to attract their users and new customers you would see that the casino will always be making waves. New player are easily enticed with bonuses or ref bonus, though most casinos that offers bonuses are always strict with their rules because sometimes people may tends to jeopardize with the bonuses by either cheating or creating multiple accounts to have the bonuses themselves. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: STT on February 12, 2025, 11:37:08 PM Advertising can get a little bit carried away at the best of times, add in alot of hype and it can end up closer to not true even if its feasible as a possibility. You can of course win 64k quite easily if you risk 32k so that would be my first question. Its takes alot of luck and time otherwise to get that far ahead if starting off low.
I follow a ton of 'famous' gamblers on X which at times is useful as they are all following this account. Probably sponsored streaming at some point etc. totally fine but the vid itself is confusing on multiple points. I wouldnt advise starting off something with risk while having doubts so for me thats where I go do something more interesting then worry about the fine detail for or against though I appreciate the internet always for investigating these kinds of questions. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: TheUltraElite on February 13, 2025, 01:03:53 PM The video does give off shady vibes.
I would not ask someone to watch it and then decide whether to gamble or not. They should learn how gambling works, how lottery works and then play these games. Without proper information, loss of money is inevitable. It does look bad in the name of BC.GAME, but I guess they got away with it. ;D Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: GideonGono on February 13, 2025, 01:44:13 PM Most of the videos or streams that we would see online are scripted, rhey are paid to advertise the gambling sites, they make sure that it would look so easy to win in the sites that they are promoting.
I've seen so many streamers nowadays promoting sites and showing that they are winning huge amount from it. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: o48o on February 13, 2025, 06:47:43 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. I am not how it even matters if it's fake or real. There's always a change to win huge amount of money in short time, but changes to do that are astronomically low. So when people are asking that "is it real that you can win as much", or "is it possible?" Almost always be answered with "anything is possible".Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. But when someone is asking is something possible, they usually mean to ask "Is it in any way realistic that could happen to me?" and the answer is "No". But people don't gamble because they are being realistic. They gamble because they feel that they could be extraordinary lucky. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on February 13, 2025, 07:04:36 PM Luck can come in any form, most of us use to think of having it at once, but in some situations, it may occur on several occasions and we may not be be able to know how and why, because some would have not been prepared by us, for the kind purpose the woman was used for, it may be real in most cases because they will use a lifetime scenario of a huge win to advertise on their services as well, that is for those that knows the integrity of what they do and stand for by not faking it for the people to see in the public.
Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Hirose UK on February 14, 2025, 02:24:16 AM The video does give off shady vibes. Even so, I sure many people believe and consider it real, haha this is an era where many people are easily influenced by uncertain things and they make what they see as the main basis for being able to follow it and even do the same thing.I would not ask someone to watch it and then decide whether to gamble or not. They should learn how gambling works, how lottery works and then play these games. Without proper information, loss of money is inevitable. It does look bad in the name of BC.GAME, but I guess they got away with it. ;D Many people don't care about all the information when they have believed something, this becomes kind of doctrine that really damages someone mind to go further without considering many things, but yes, it all decision for each individual, especially in gambling they have the freedom to do anything even though in the end regret and losing large amounts of money cannot be avoided. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: taufik123 on February 14, 2025, 03:30:41 AM -snip- As for some of the doctrines that might be put into a promotional video, it's just a matter of believing it or not and whether you're a greedy gambler or just trying to win every time you play. Many people don't care about all the information when they have believed something, this becomes kind of doctrine that really damages someone mind to go further without considering many things, but yes, it all decision for each individual, especially in gambling they have the freedom to do anything even though in the end regret and losing large amounts of money cannot be avoided. The woman in the video may have done her gambling job well and of course she was lucky, for 2 months getting a win with a total of $60k, But will that apply to anyone else? It certainly won't be the same because it's just a matter of luck and how one gets full control on his gambling. We are in the gambling industry and continue to interact with gambling including promoting that gambling, We do have the freedom to do anything and any risk can happen, just need strong self-control. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: khiholangkang on February 14, 2025, 04:09:43 AM Most of the videos or streams that we would see online are scripted, rhey are paid to advertise the gambling sites, they make sure that it would look so easy to win in the sites that they are promoting. Yep we don't know the background of the people in the video, it could be paid to promote gambling so that people think that repairing the big wins can easily and their life can change by gambling so that it becomes rich with only two months, this is really Things that are not possible and difficult for us to get even I have been gambling for a long time, they will associate it with luck and yes it cannot be justified as a guarantee of victory in a gambling.I've seen so many streamers nowadays promoting sites and showing that they are winning huge amount from it. For myself, right or wrong with the video, we don't know before the person who said he said honestly and the money he got was enjoyed by him, maybe it was only a marketing technique but I thought for people in this forum to gambling only a way Luck is a bonus in gambling. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: tread93 on February 14, 2025, 04:36:18 AM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. Most of these videos promoting gambling winnings are fake and usually it's pretty easy to tell the authentic ones from the fake ones just by the tone of their voice and body language. Paid promoting is usually the best route to take for them though, most people who really win don't want to show face Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Charles-Tim on February 14, 2025, 06:30:32 AM Luck can come in any form, most of us use to think of having it at once, but in some situations, it may occur on several occasions and we may not be be able to know how and why, because some would have not been prepared by us, for the kind purpose the woman was used for, it may be real in most cases because they will use a lifetime scenario of a huge win to advertise on their services as well, that is for those that knows the integrity of what they do and stand for by not faking it for the people to see in the public. I am 100% sure that the video ad is not real. That woman did not win any money from bc.game. Bc.game only use her and pay her for her advertising job. But this will mislead some people online as they may think the woman make the money and which can let them think to join the gambling site to make such money also.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Vaskiy on February 14, 2025, 07:02:11 AM Luck can come in any form, most of us use to think of having it at once, but in some situations, it may occur on several occasions and we may not be be able to know how and why, because some would have not been prepared by us, for the kind purpose the woman was used for, it may be real in most cases because they will use a lifetime scenario of a huge win to advertise on their services as well, that is for those that knows the integrity of what they do and stand for by not faking it for the people to see in the public. I am 100% sure that the video ad is not real. That woman did not win any money from bc.game. Bc.game only use her and pay her for her advertising job. But this will mislead some people online as they may think the woman make the money and which can let them think to join the gambling site to make such money also.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: EarnOnVictor on February 14, 2025, 08:12:34 AM The video does give off shady vibes. As much as I do not approve of it for anyone to be motivated to bet through the video's testimony, I do not see any shady vibe there as you claimed. We are just sceptical of testimonies like this due to how the world has become, not that it's a certainty that is not real, it could be true. So it's better we are halfway of whether or not it's real than to totally condemn it.I would not ask someone to watch it and then decide whether to gamble or not. Let's even assume it's true, winning with a casino doesn't mean others would win easily too, so let's be cautious. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: ethereumhunter on February 14, 2025, 08:30:43 AM it's fake, and if you listen carefully she is saying "$685" and not $60,058 like what the subtitle is saying. I have a feeling the video has nothing to do with gambling. also, the video is familiar, I swear I've that video before but I can't remember where. Most of these videos promoting gambling winnings are fake and usually it's pretty easy to tell the authentic ones from the fake ones just by the tone of their voice and body language. Paid promoting is usually the best route to take for them though, most people who really win don't want to show face I am okay seeing that win big because I don't take too serious with videos like that. That videos is an entertainment for me so if those streamers, I only say congratulation to streamers and leave the channel ;D Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: _act_ on February 14, 2025, 09:40:47 AM That's fake, and this is going to affect the trust of the platform. You are right, it is fake and the fake can be easily known but people are just foolish. Only few people have the knowledge to think in the right direction. Some people will believe it. I do not think the ad can affect the gambling site.They may offer a good service after all which is what some people are looking for on a gambling site. I thought this could've been posted by some streamers on their profile to gain through the referral program. The video is posted on the official X page of Bc.game, which seems to be a bad decision. Also, the woman says $685, which has been interpreted as $60085. Going through the post, I got to see a funny comment mentioning never believing a crying woman :D I completely agree with this. It is not a right thing a good gambling site should do.As much as I do not approve of it for anyone to be motivated to bet through the video's testimony, I do not see any shady vibe there as you claimed. We are just sceptical of testimonies like this due to how the world has become, not that it's a certainty that is not real, it could be true. So it's better we are halfway of whether or not it's real than to totally condemn it. It is not true if you look the video very well and how it is done. Done on bcgame official X account. Bcgame is not a lottery, it is an online site. People can show evidence that they win on an online site but not in a way that you will see them like they won a contest or lottery. That is not even how a lottery or contest winning looks like.Let's even assume it's true, winning with a casino doesn't mean others would win easily too, so let's be cautious. Secondly is that the woman said he has been gambling for two months to win such among of money. Not once but for two months. The more you stay on a gambling site, the more you are might lose money. Those that win huge are those that won the money at once. That video is full of bcgame lies. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: TopTort777 on February 14, 2025, 09:53:35 AM Having posted by bc.game or having a watermark does not make every video gambling related. This video is not about fake or real, she could have earned those 658 bucks anywhere. This is about whether it is gambling related or not.
Btw, how can such video be checked for validity ? https://x.com/bcgame/status/1886709284563481033. It isnt hard to put a any logo on the front of any video. What about this https://x.com/bcgame/status/1884314219899920444 ? What is that currency? Why on the bottom of video balance is 84k, but on the heading its 140.00 balance on bc.game? Shouldnt they be identical and change simultaneously? Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: LUCKMCFLY on February 14, 2025, 02:07:27 PM The essence of promotions for gambling platforms is to attract new players to their site and since they aim to get the attention of the new players and get them hucked to their site, they always use methods and formats that present them as the best with offers and bonuses but all to get the gambler tied to their casino so don't be surprised to see them making mouth-watering offers for new player's. Marketing and bonuses are the ways casinos and bookmakers work on the mental capacity of the players and win them to stay on their sites sometimes even the addicted gamblers are welcome to keep playing as long as they keep depositing and burning the deposits. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Yucky on February 14, 2025, 02:26:45 PM Having posted by bc.game or having a watermark does not make every video gambling related. This video is not about fake or real, she could have earned those 658 bucks anywhere. This is about whether it is gambling related or not. My thoughts exactly, it could be a video, a testimonial video from another platform, or something else. They took it, edited it, and even made mistakes in the edit. She said $685, but the amount they wrote is $60,085. That tells you it's not real. She might be real, and her testimonial might be, but not necessarily about that gambling site.Btw, how can such video be checked for validity ? https://x.com/bcgame/status/1886709284563481033. It isnt hard to put a any logo on the front of any video. What about this https://x.com/bcgame/status/1884314219899920444 ? What is that currency? Why on the bottom of video balance is 84k, but on the heading its 140.00 balance on bc.game? Shouldnt they be identical and change simultaneously? She said she made that amount in a month, which means if it was gambling she constantly kept betting every day. Nobody would advise you to do that. So, that's just a way for BC Games to promote themselves, which is not very ethical but here, people do it. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Jaycoinz on February 14, 2025, 05:10:25 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. 60000 dollars in two months is achievable, remember gambling is just about luck but like you said there's a very chance that it's scripted for advertisement purposes and also to get the attention of gullible people. I wouldn't be surprised if it's fake because there are lots of celebrities I come across online showcasing their wins on a particular casino or bookie, and most of the time it always looks fake to me. Honestly speaking I think these adverts are causing more harm than good, even though they are after making money they shouldn't do those adverts based on a lie, it's not ethical at all. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: shasan on February 15, 2025, 11:27:36 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. If you mean that winning 60k is possible or not then it is easily said it might be possible by luck but if you say about the ads then it must be unreal as they can make any type of video that is not real even if they may use their website to show the winning which is used to promote their business. This type of video helps them a lot and it is a way to get a good number of users on their site.Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Weawant on February 15, 2025, 11:39:03 PM Most of the videos or streams that we would see online are scripted, rhey are paid to advertise the gambling sites, they make sure that it would look so easy to win in the sites that they are promoting. Only a few understands this concept of advertising where some gambling platforms have taken it beyond the regular to making sure they make it as real as possible so as to attract as much customers as possible into their platform with the mindset and high hopes of getting rich probably by the results they will be getting by the end of the game and only a few understands this concept and that is why many others keep falling but the few who knows would not except they want to use the casino for another purpose. I've seen so many streamers nowadays promoting sites and showing that they are winning huge amount from it. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: uneng on February 15, 2025, 11:52:15 PM Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Even though it's very unlikely, we can't say it's impossible, because after all, it's a game of luck. We usually say gambling is profitable on short term, and this short term comprehends a different period of time for each gambler. For me, short term gambling can be 1 week, for you it can be 1 month, and for her it can be 2 months.However, it's just a matter of time that she ends hitting the so feared long term gambling as well, where the casino finally overcomes the player and turns his profits into losses. That is, if the story shared here is really legit, because there are lots of fake successful stories being promoted on the internet to encourage potential players into gambling for the wrong reasons. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Charles-Tim on February 15, 2025, 11:56:27 PM Even though it's very unlikely, we can't say it's impossible, because after all, it's a game of luck. We usually say gambling is profitable on short term, and this short term comprehends a different period of time for each gambler. For me, short term gambling can be 1 week, for you it can be 1 month, and for her it can be 2 months. She said in two months he made that huge amount of money. You know what that means? She was gambling and making money. You can go back to the video and watch it again. It is not a matter of argument. It is not real and it is just bc.game ads on X and nothing more which I know that women did not win anything money but only get paid for advertising for bc.game.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Raflesia on February 16, 2025, 12:01:13 AM Regardless of the validity of the video, we must be aware that this is a form of promotion because after all, things like this are quite commonplace and as for his confession in the end whether it is true or not we will never know as long as there is no concrete evidence available but certainly in this case when advertisements like this appear, of course we must know that in the end something like this will be considered commonplace as a form of marketing technique that some sites do including for large sites.
I'm not going to say that it's a fabrication nor am I going to believe that this is entirely true because in the end it's back to ourselves to take a stand on this. If indeed the video is true then it is indeed very good because such a large profit cannot be obtained by just anyone but when it is just a lure from some large sites I also will not judge it bad because after all it is one of their marketing techniques to be seen by many people, Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: uneng on February 16, 2025, 01:20:40 PM Even though it's very unlikely, we can't say it's impossible, because after all, it's a game of luck. We usually say gambling is profitable on short term, and this short term comprehends a different period of time for each gambler. For me, short term gambling can be 1 week, for you it can be 1 month, and for her it can be 2 months. She said in two months he made that huge amount of money. You know what that means? She was gambling and making money. You can go back to the video and watch it again. It is not a matter of argument. It is not real and it is just bc.game ads on X and nothing more which I know that women did not win anything money but only get paid for advertising for bc.game.It's a fact the internet is full of scammers and impersonators, so I'm not arguing against it, especially after watching a very bad acting from that woman on the video, faking a cry without dropping a single tear. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Accardo on February 16, 2025, 02:06:00 PM It's a fact the internet is full of scammers and impersonators, so I'm not arguing against it, especially after watching a very bad acting from that woman on the video, faking a cry without dropping a single tear. It's such a dramatic ad video even without seeing it, however, the house has control at length in manipulating results and could favor the woman for promotion sake Generally, nobody would hit that an amount in a short period, yet the video have gotten the casino some attraction - publicity. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: AHOYBRAUSE on February 16, 2025, 02:13:42 PM Jeez, I really have to unwatch this thread because every time I see the title it reminds me of this: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/HApua8EQ-fw Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Dimitri94 on February 16, 2025, 02:22:09 PM Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. It will depend on the gambling odds and the amount of money the person gambles. If someone has a higher bet amount, they can win more than the mentioned amount in a shorter time. It is not uncommon to suddenly win big even if there are no regular big wins in games of chance. The woman who won $60,058 from gambling in just 2 months is not an exception. It is very normal for that to happen. I think those who gamble and get lucky can win more than that woman.Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: lixer on February 23, 2025, 08:28:02 PM One thing about gambling is that you can't predict when someone will win, a New gambler can start gambling today and hit huge amount. We can term that to be first time gambler or first time winner, to me it's luring or initiative because I can't imagine someone gambling for two months and win such amount within the periods of two months or thereabouts. If you look at it the other way it's something that would attract them to continue gambling over the time because such winning is never possibilities for long term gamblers. The term that is used for what you are talking about is "Beginner's luck", which refers to the unexpected success or luck experienced by a complete beginner in a particular activity, and you are right. When it comes to gambling, the beginner's luck makes a person fall for the trap because when a beginner experiences huge wins or even some profit in their opening session, they start feeling lucky, and it makes them feel that they can do that again, and this makes them keep coming back.A beginner's luck in gambling can be very dangerous for the beginner and I have explained the reason above for that. If someone starts gambling and finds no success in the initial gambling sessions, they won't be attracted much to it because they will see gambling as a waste of money since they got disappointed at first. This is why they say, first impression is the last impression. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: alegotardo on February 23, 2025, 09:03:39 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. It is difficult to say anything with complete certainty, but my honest opinion is that the video in question is highly suspicious of being fake and is probably part of a misleading marketing campaign to create an environment of easy winnings in order to attract people who are either unaware or desperate for a way to make money quickly. Unfortunately, it is common for gambling companies and other online platforms to use misleading advertising to attract customers with false testimonials, exaggerated claims of winnings and data manipulation. Even the evolution of artificial intelligence has been successfully used to create fake videos or manipulate images with increasingly incredible and worrying quality. Whenever you see something like this, you need to stop and think that the reality is only one: Gambling is a risk and reward activity, and although it is possible to win large amounts, the probability of consistently winning large sums in a short period of time is extremely low. So, even if this scenario depicted in the video is real, it would just be a stroke of luck as achieving this gain in just two months is highly unlikely and does not represent the reality of most players. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: alani123 on February 23, 2025, 10:37:39 PM Oddly enough the video comes from a verified account and had millions of views.
This isn't some genius type of video but I bet they push it so much because it simply has many people taping on the link,, which ultimately is the goal. My issue here is why couldn't they even find a believable link for the ad because right now it looks so phishy. Anyway I'd stay away from casinos that are so desparete in their promotion because it may work for now but it surely is devastating for their brand long term to post lies like this. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: shasan on February 25, 2025, 09:42:50 PM Oddly enough the video comes from a verified account and had millions of views. Those which gambling sites run any fishy ads whether on YouTube or any other social media or any other space in the name of digital marketing I think those types of gambling site can't be dependable as it is too bad for people. I only support those gambling sites who promotes them smartly specially who promote on the forum.This isn't some genius type of video but I bet they push it so much because it simply has many people taping on the link,, which ultimately is the goal. My issue here is why couldn't they even find a believable link for the ad because right now it looks so phishy. Anyway I'd stay away from casinos that are so desparete in their promotion because it may work for now but it surely is devastating for their brand long term to post lies like this. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Ojima-ojo on February 25, 2025, 09:55:26 PM Oddly enough the video comes from a verified account and had millions of views. Those which gambling sites run any fishy ads whether on YouTube or any other social media or any other space in the name of digital marketing I think those types of gambling site can't be dependable as it is too bad for people. I only support those gambling sites who promotes them smartly specially who promote on the forum.This isn't some genius type of video but I bet they push it so much because it simply has many people taping on the link,, which ultimately is the goal. My issue here is why couldn't they even find a believable link for the ad because right now it looks so phishy. Anyway I'd stay away from casinos that are so desparete in their promotion because it may work for now but it surely is devastating for their brand long term to post lies like this. But generally, this form of advising makes the whole business of gambling look shady and for sure not real since the videos is not real. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Powerjumboo on February 25, 2025, 10:53:30 PM This is common a ad that I have seen in my country several times especially from loan apps and trading sites, but I was surprised to see this bc.game advertisement about a women that won $60,058 on bc.game in two months. Actually, winning $60,058 in two months from a gambling platform is not unusual because the woman may have won a jackpot and was very lucky, so she may have earned $60058 in two months. Moreover, the woman may have been very experienced and has had gambling experience for a long time, which is why she has published these two months of experience here, excluding the past days. However, congratulations to the woman and I would also like to say not to be too emotional on the gambling platform because if you are too emotional, everything can end again on the gambling platform.Play the video https://x.com/bcgame/status/1871024774413218142?t=v56Ie0r6_wSBDEc6tJyVkA&s=19 The woman was saying it as if it was very real. Can someone gambles and bet for 2 months and make that kind of money? It would have been realistic if the month was won just at once. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: JiiBs on February 25, 2025, 11:25:01 PM Oddly enough the video comes from a verified account and had millions of views. This isn't some genius type of video but I bet they push it so much because it simply has many people taping on the link,, which ultimately is the goal. My issue here is why couldn't they even find a believable link for the ad because right now it looks so phishy. Anyway I'd stay away from casinos that are so desparete in their promotion because it may work for now but it surely is devastating for their brand long term to post lies like this. Given the details such as you’ve outlined in your comment, you would understand why it had to be pushed through the media it was but agreeably, they’ve got every media they could use for the same purpose too and get just the same result, similar or even more. I wouldn’t want to question myself on the authenticity of what’s put out there, it’s not enough to motivate me to play when I don’t wish to. The ads would have its effect but, it’s as much as you allow it and yeah, people can get that lucky alright. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Agbe on February 26, 2025, 07:33:34 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. I agree with you. That is fake and it is only for making people to believe that there are existing and gamblers are winning big in their casino. It is purely script and screamers video display in the video for advertisement purpose. And in another reason why the video was trending because it is a verify account and the content creator is using it to get more viewers. Even with that big amount win it is not all gamblers have the same luck to win it.I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Callido on February 26, 2025, 08:14:25 PM Such videos are scripted videos by streamers and advertisers, all aimed at promoting gambling or playing online a particular game, if you subject such videos to more validity tests you may discover that they are AI-generated. I agree with you. That is fake and it is only for making people to believe that there are existing and gamblers are winning big in their casino. It is purely script and screamers video display in the video for advertisement purpose. And in another reason why the video was trending because it is a verify account and the content creator is using it to get more viewers. Even with that big amount win it is not all gamblers have the same luck to win it.I may be wrong but I have high chances of being right about the videos being just for promotional purposes and not realities, so don't try it at home. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: DiMarxist on February 26, 2025, 09:09:57 PM I don't know if really it is BC.game that sponsored this script to win the heart of many gamblers in the internet. Well I can't justify them from here and it ir unbelievable because the way the woman demonstrate in the video it is very clear that it is fake and not close to any reality. Bc.game is already a well-known casino so it is not easy to believe that they sponsored such a phishing video in the internet to discredit themselves.
Though everyone has their own plan and I don't know their plan of such. Title: Re: Is this real or fake Post by: Numeral on March 01, 2025, 07:55:05 PM Only a few understands this concept of advertising where some gambling platforms have taken it beyond the regular to making sure they make it as real as possible so as to attract as much customers as possible into their platform with the mindset and high hopes of getting rich probably by the results they will be getting by the end of the game and only a few understands this concept and that is why many others keep falling but the few who knows would not except they want to use the casino for another purpose. What is interesting is approximately the same financial organizations and banks that offer opening deposits at good interest rates. It often happens that there are all sorts of pitfalls that banks try not to mention in their advertising messages. And only then do people find out that the actual interest accrued will be lower than promised in the advertisement. In general, advertising is a very tricky technology, which you should always be wary of, because often the task of advertising is to sell you something that you really do not really need. In gambling advertising can be even more aggressive. |