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1261  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Top Five Reasons Sports Bettors Are Attracted to eSports on: June 26, 2023, 08:47:47 PM
I guess you can also attribute that it's easier to learn video games and esports compared to traditional sports. It's way easier to be in the game and know the game when you also play the game, hence why more and more people are slowly transitioning towards eSports betting. There are also multiple tournaments being held for different games at a given time in short intervals, too, so it's way easier to look for something to bet on eSports compared to traditional sports.
On the contrary. Most traditional sports employ linear gameplay and it all really ties up to the player’s skill and how they can make the most out of these pre-set rules and mechanics. Videogames on the other hand are balanced to a T, plus the variety it carries especially in eSports games like valorant or league of legends is a double-edged sword considering it provides you with a plethora of options for gameplay but at the same time requires you to be inherently skillfull to the game. This makes videogames easier to pick up but harder to master. While I would agree with the notion that it’s easier to cater to eSports since it’s virtually accessible unlike trad sports where you oftentimes have to visit the stadiums to watch it live, videogames are just way more difficult and thus could not be counted as a reason for why people bet on eSports.
1262  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The fight between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Who you betting on? on: June 24, 2023, 11:11:14 PM
it's a somewhat disadvantageous fight for one side, Elon Musk is 51 years old, although he appears to be a person with a good physique, that doesn't change the fact that he is 51 years old, even the great fighters that they have already retired from professional fights but those who are doing these exhibition fights are not fighting when they are over 50 years old, fighting at that age would not be good for their health, I am not a doctor but I have seen a report on tv in which they talk about the danger to be fighting when the person is already at a very advanced age

on the other side we have the owner of the meta who is 39 years old and young, I don't know if he keeps practicing some fighting style but even if he didn't practice he would still have the advantage of being very young in relation to his opponent, I don't know if they intend to boxing or mma, but knowing that they are rich, I can only assume that they intend to fight boxing, it is the least dangerous for both of them, but it is something very exhausting, my bet would go to Elon Musk. despite his age if it was a boxing match he would win by decision of the judges, the owner of the meta would get tired early and be an easy target for punches from Elon Musk
Say no more. Andrew Tate's offering to give Elon Musk professional MMA training to prep him for the bout. I'm not sure if he accepted the offer but judging Elon's character he probably did, or will if he hadn't accepted it yet. Plus let these clowns have fun and be the internet's laughingstock for a minute. I don't care if one's older or less experienced. Honestly I just wanted to see Elon's ugly mug be blasted by a sucker punch or something for all the stupid shit he did all these months. I really have no qualms for Zuck though but only because unlike Elon who tries so hard to be accepted by the Internet again that he's doing stupid stuff that he's not even supposed to do or would ruin his rep for the internet, Zuck detached himself from social media and has been in his own blue trapped bubble (Thanks LowTierGod) since 2013-ish.

1263  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do gambling addicts bother about the consequences of their actions? on: June 24, 2023, 10:23:04 PM
Most of the gambling addicts were middle class people. This isn't known to the outer world, just because we belong to the same category we will be able to predict the reality happening around. Rich won't get addicted to gambling easily, because rich never think of the winning. When one thinks about win and making money, automatically it leads to gambling addiction. With the middle class category they somehow control within them, at very rare instances we'll be able to see those people disturbing the people around them.
Au contraire my guy. The capacity to gamble as much as you want without virtually losing a significant portion of your riches is what makes upper class people as easy a target if not easier than all of us. Just look at Drake right here, making bets in the millions almost everyday with no signs of even stopping to take it all in before he locks the bet down. It's stupid and funny at the same time, and this alone will make most of us think that he's a gambling addict (which I know he is) but we're blindsided by the fact that he could spend as much money as he wants.

Just cause you got a lot of money doesn't mean you can't be addicted to gambling, I'd argue that it would even be easier to reel you in since you can just bet again and again, and the only thing that's really ever stopping you is your sense of control.
1264  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: would you play more on casino when your country plans to ban BTC? on: June 24, 2023, 05:31:43 PM
I don't have such an urge. I'll have my limits, just because trading gonna be banned and cryptocurrencies on gambling to be legalized my gambling activity won't differ. In all time period we should have our limits, through which we'll be able to enjoy the goodness. We should not have the urge to gambling, because that's kind of addiction. Even with trade it isn't a big thing, because losing won't cause you big loss, but gambling could finish the entire funds in the wallet.
I don’t even see the correlation that you guys are trying to paint here. It doesn’t make sense how these two could be mashed in the same conversation when these are two completely different schools of thought that caters to different user bases. You could gamble even if bitcoin’s legalized in your country. And if you could still gamble using crypto on your country I’ll bet my bottom dollar you’d still be able to trade even amidst the restriction that your country will impose upon you

It’s absurd to think you guys are really thinking of gambling as a substitute income venture for trading. Which couldn’t be any father from the truth.

1265  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Between futures trading and gambling on: June 24, 2023, 04:57:45 PM
There are many gamblers that can gamble just to have some fun and make money in the process and there are some that focus on gambling only to make money so I would like to ask such people a question.

would you prefer to gamble in a casino and make some money or learn about futures trading and make some money?

Which one do you actually find to be more easier and I believe that futures trading is also capable of giving someone life-changing money but which one do you believe is less risky than the other?
I get that you can alsp gamble with the prospect of profit in mind but I must say, no sane human being would do it for that very reason, as gambling for profit is a death wish and a nasty trap that will force you to spiral down to addiction.

On the other hand you trade in futures for the sole purpose of profit. And unlike gambling which takes little to no skill to learn and do, futures trading is a high-skill ceiling craft that takes some people even years to just he decent in it. I don’t personally do futures since I’ve seen stories of people losing all their hard-earned assets to liquidation, but at the same time between gambling and trading futures, I’d choose the latter any day.
1266  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: 4km Crypto Game Challenge - fuck all casinos (need fund + need members) on: June 23, 2023, 09:57:53 PM
Team Member Wanted

Survival Guide in Gambling

1, Gambling is sure to lose in long run. Do not gamble.
2, Do not randomly bet.
3, The sure win method does not exist.
4, Good at rest is better than good at fighting.

Goals

Beginner group - $8,100 profit every 3 months.
Advanced I group - $3,600 profit every 2 months.
Advanced II group - $900 profit every 1 month.
Ultimate group - $3,650 profit every 12 months.

Goals Completion Overview

To keep rational in gambling is a torment. 4km Crypto Game Challenge does not intentionally emphasize winning, the core task is to survive. If you truly understand what survival means, you will understand why the goal and other terms are set. In short, eliminate the luck and don't fight unprepared battles.

Steps

1, Change the way of thinking.
To be a qualified hunter instead of a prey. Think as a casino boss not gambler.
2, Strictly comply with the stop-loss order.
Set the loss limit on principal is the supreme law. The amount of limit varies from different person, but it should be within the affordable range.
3, The operation mode (reference only).
3.1, Profit.
Mines $1-one mine-5 diamonds selection, $0.24 or 24% profit. (Patience is the key!)
3.2, Small life-or-death choice. Do not increase the bet. $15 is the upper loss limit.
After the loss of $1, the sense of pace should be slowed down and the $1 saving game should be chosen carefully. Under the loss limit of $15, grind back the lost $1 slowly. This step ‘3.2’ is a life-or-death watershed. Absolute patience and confidence must be exerted.
3.3, Big life-or-death choice. Do not increase the bet. $134 is the upper loss limit.
Losing $1 and $15 in a row means you are experiencing a downward spiral now, and a temporary hiatus is the best option. Wait the opportunity patiently and do not play without extremely confidence. If lose $134, stop the day.
3.4, $20 profit per round.

Tips

Everyone must pay for what he/she believes in, and the wise man choose the winning side. The successful formula for ordinary people: right method + hard work + never trust luck. Even if you know the way to success, you can understand it deeply, proficient in the use of all the survival tools as well as full of confidence and courage. However, stay for the long win is also only one life and nine deaths. Traveling between heaven and hell frequently is a common thing in gambling. DO NOT GAMBLE. YOU WILL LOSE.

Rules for Members

To participate in the 4km Crypto Game Challenge, you must abide by the following terms and conditions.
1
$3,000 application fee is required to join the 4km Crypto Game Challenge for the new member. To celebrate the inception of the 4km Crypto Game Challenge, join free for the first 1,576 founding members in four groups. The monthly fee for each group of 394 founding members is $200 for 90 days to 90 for the Beginner Group, $300 for 60 days to 60 for the Advanced I Group, and $450 for 30 days to 30 for the Advanced II Group. The Ultimate group is $1,200 for 365 days to 10.
2
Respect for others. Begging is strictly prohibited. Invasion of privacy is strictly prohibited. Violation of these rules will result in expulsion.
3
Participants are required to agree with all content published by 4km Crypto Game Challenge before join.
4
Inquiries are only for those who plan to join the 4km Crypto Game Challenge.

Investment Opportunity

Only one single investment will be accepted until all of 1,576 founding members are filled. To offer 10%-40% shares at $3 million per 10% share, up to $12 million.

Email:

jbtkk00001@mail.com

Additional Important Information
1
The 4km Crypto Gaming Challenge is a private community. We do not ask about the past and we do not look forward to the future even we do not ask your name and address, we just focus on what is happening right now. It does not matter how much you've lost in the past or how much you aim to win in the future, the more you forget, the more you gain. If you have not yet entered the gambling, stay away. It's extremely difficult to get rich by gambling, but it's easy to make you poor and broke. For those who disagree with this statement, just leave. Long-term winning (5+ years) boils down to one thing: follow the supreme rule and go with the flow. The supreme rule focuses on the stop-loss, which is generally a daily loss of 0.2 to 1 percent of the principal. The law of large numbers is an objective fact, should narrow the bet in the downwind or swing period and increase the bet in the upwind. If you cannot determine the up/down/swing wind period accurately, then strictly enforce the stop-loss and stop-gain orders. (Judgment of the timing of the upwind period, swing period and downwind period can be obtained through long-term training and real gaming practice, and it is by no means to master the essence in the short term. Long-term training is a recurring process, the funds can be up or down or go to zero, and cannot be avoided.) Before acquiring the ability to determine timing accurately and surviving in the market, keep your betting funds within an affordable range, such as 5% of your monthly income. Even if you make a good judgement on timing, it is not a sure win scenario due to various unplanned factors. Always stay humble. These basic skills of mentality and money management are the minimum requirements for professional gamblers. Gambling is gambling. Uncertainty will always exist! Fraud will always exist! Down period will always exist! It is too disrespectful to the law of large numbers, human weaknesses or casino bosses who always emphasize providing a "fair game" to let ordinary adults win in the long run. Can any ordinary adult be smarter than the top mathematical scientists all over the world? We may not contribute much to the community, but not making self a joke is one of the few things left we can achieve in rest of life. Those who have been winning are still winning, and those who have been losing will most likely continue to lose.
2
Gambling behavior can deliver serious terrible consequences for yourself and your family, so do not gamble until your mind is in control. All gambling games are designed by professionals in accordance with the strictest mathematical logic, it is impossible to obtain long-term gains through scientific methods. By following the natural rules and managing yourself well are far better to search ‘must win’ method. It is okay if you cannot do it in short term, at least do not bet randomly. If you belong to a special group of people, whether it is extremely luck or talent, this is the wrong place for you guys.
3
There is no application fee for the 1,576 founding members. Entry fees are paid monthly. Earning Dollars/Euros/Tethers as a long-term income is definitely not an easy thing to do and requires you to pay a good price on that. 4km Crypto Game Challenge aims to save your Ks or Ms dollars before you donate any casinos in the world. You join the challenge, and you will obtain the necessary knowledge to survive in gambling. Participants are automatically given the [group + city name + number] member code in the order of when they joined. Example: the code of 1st member in Advanced I group 60 to 60 is 60London1, 60New York1, 60Paris1....We are trying to make any member to be unique and valuable.
4
jbtkk00001@mail.com is the only official email address for 4km Crypto Game Challenge. Steps to join the 4km Crypto Game Challenge: 1), send a clear offer to join the 4km Crypto Game Challenge. For example: I want to join the 4km Advanced I group, how do I pay? ; 2), if you receive an reply email from jbtkk00001@mail.com, containing the [group + city name + number] member code, entry requirements, payment information, etc.; 3), check email box for payment confirmation; 4), start the challenge. Note: If you do not receive a reply, please send more clear information about joining 4km Crypto Challenge according to the above requirements.


Term and Conditions

1, 4km Crypto Game Challenge is created by Bobby, and all rights of interpretation and revision are reserved.
2, Participants should strictly abide by the laws and regulations of their region.
3, 4km Crypto Game Challenge is a private organization, the rules and regulations are frequently modified, so join with caution.
4, Those who are biased or fanatical about gambling should not join. All consequences need to be undertaken by yourself and take responsibility for your own profits and losses.
5, Self-assessment of the overall ability to belong to the Top 2 of random 100 people in a group? If not, contact at jbtkk00001@mail.com

Twitter: @betsafegroup

Thank you for reading.


Lil bro really went in and had no second thoughts about asking for 2 million dollars willy-nilly without any verifiable proof that he’d follow through with it. Plus what you’re trying to do here’s not even that amazing. We’ve been doing the same thing in here since time immemorial and I think I speak for the guys here when I say that we don’t need yiur cash prize since first, it’s gonna come from us donating money to this plan of yours anyway, and second the amount of money we save doing the same thing you’re asking us to do is enough of a reward for us.

Take your scammy project elsewhere and skedaddle, you’re not going to fool anyone here just cause you posted walls of text for a game that’s not even that good.
1267  Economy / Gambling / Re: Which r best slots for bonus hunt on: June 23, 2023, 09:28:22 PM
Play N Go slots as swogerino say, gives you a bonus round at least after every 200 spins. It’s 50 short from what you normally do but honestly speaking dude if you’re hoping for a bonus round after a measly 150 spin yiu might as well ask for a goose that lays golden eggs cause that’s a much easier to achieve task than what you’re looking for. I myself spend as much as 500 spins every game without a consistent bonus round so what less would your chances be if you’d just stick with spending 150 spins.

As far as I know this game provider’s the most generous out of every slot creator out there cause most of them are completely randomized (even play n go but I’m positive they had some pity system in there that makes it easier to get a bonus round compared to other games in here but whatever.)
1268  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Top 40 Twitch accounts for gambling advertising on: June 23, 2023, 08:46:44 PM
One more thing that i can`t understand. As for me it is just a waste of time. I can`t say nothing bad about these people - they find a way of easy getting money playing for fun. And i can understand when someone watching it for 15-30 minutes for relax. But lots of spectators watching it all day long... I can`t understand it.
Sometimes you just wanna chill and hang out with your virtual friends. Watching your favorite streamer gamble and enjoy themselves/mald provides the same amount of satisfaction as if you played the game yourself. That is why streaming is a big thing nowadays and people are hooked on it watching their favorite videogame players or in this case gamblers just be human, while perhaps playing a game of poker with their own circle of friends. You don't have to understand it in order to appreciate it, and even if you don't appreciate it we enthusiasts of streaming don't really care unless you rub your self-proclaimed superiority against our faces lmao.

Let people have fun and enjoy themselves basically, streaming is a great thing, and you don't have to enjoy it, cause we do.
1269  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Lotteries and possibility vs. probability on: June 23, 2023, 07:58:01 PM
I have recently read an interesting essay on this topic, but it was already explained it to me a few years ago.

The thesis would consist that, although the probability of winning classical lotteries is near zero (typically between 0.0000007% in the case of Euromillions and 0.000003% in the case of national lotteries), people is willing to pay an excessive overprice because they are buying the right to dream about the possibility of winning.

Although there are extreme cases that get addicted to lotteries, this is quite uncommon if I'm not wrong, because, if you are not paying for the probability but for the possibility, a bet of 1 USD is enough to buy said possibility.

On the other hand, national lotteries are known to be "taxes on ignorance of mathematics", but if these revenues financed public expenses that revert to the common good: would you agree to pay systematically 1 USD more in your annual taxes as something that ensures the right to dream of a dear life of every taxpayer?


You got it all wrong bud. It's not just because they wanted to live the dream of becoming rich that they spend money that when you compound reach stupendous amounts that leads them to buy tickets and play the lottery, cause for all I know a ticket doesn't cost that much in the first place. It's all about the lack of financial discipline. For one, lotteries are poverty bait. You'd see more lottery kiosks and Lotto outlets near poverty-stricken areas compared to more developed ones, because people in there aren't that aware of the fact that these establishments are not made to offer them a chance at a great life but are there to literally bait them out of their last dollar.

It's also all about their awareness. Some are aware of how small the odds of winning are but they're willing to put it on the line cause in their eyes, 2 dollars ain't that much, or "the prospect of a million dollars outshines the thousands of dollars they will spend in the lottery over their lifetime." Either way, you pay your taxes or not, this type of legalized exploitation will persist because there's people who submit to it. If proper financial education is taught amongst these people these tactics wouldn't be as ubiquitous and effective as it is right now.
1270  Economy / Gambling / Re: l0tt0.com on: June 22, 2023, 10:48:16 PM
the site and the games seemed innovative to me, but the question is the following: before creating your gambling site, did you do any research to find out if there is a lot of demand for games of this type? because what I have observed over the years is that people are more interested in dice games, sots, sports betting, card games, but have no interest in lottery games, many lottery sites have already appeared in this forum and in the last ones years I don't see the ann thread of these lottery sites having any active comments

this shows that people, despite putting money into gambling, something that depends on luck, they don't put money on lottery games, which is also something that depends on luck, maybe they don't put money on the lottery because they look at the lottery as something very harder for them to earn money compared to slot games or sports betting. anyway I believe that with your signature campaign running we will have a good idea if these lottery games have really attracted people's attention or not. Do you intend to do some kind of contest and promotions? this has also helped a lot in marketing
Sometimes you have to create the demand in order to open up a new market. I can see this concept realized in the l0tt0.com gambling site that OP is advertising. Since as of now there’s no site that does the same thing as him, the market never got an opportunity to assess of whether this is something that they want or not. And with that being said if the execution of this project goes well, and if Dewez plays his cards right we might see this becoming the next big thing in crypto.

So it  doesn’t always have to be about “is there demand for this” sometimes you have to take that step forward and actually create the market to cater to people.
1271  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: The fight between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk. Who you betting on? on: June 22, 2023, 10:07:17 PM
I saw this on TikTok and I must say the whole ordeal is a total knee slapper and I wanted to see every single part of it. Zuck's clearly fed up with Elon and his antics, Elon being the belligerent internet idiot that he is, is still throwing shots against Zuck much to the latter's dismay. Since both parties showed interest in fighting each other in a cage match, I think we can consider this a done deal and we might see the lizard king and the twitter idiot tough it out in the Octagon. (Yes I want them to fight on a UFC sponsored match).

In any case, I hope none of them chickens out of this and they really fight. We rarely see people of their caliber punch each other let alone be in a full-fledged cage match. If you told me back in 2019 that these two will be fighting each other I would've called you a dumbass for even believing this thing would happen.
1272  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Will you cheat in gambling? on: June 22, 2023, 07:56:01 PM
I'm not one to gamble for profit, but if an exploitable bug in the system or programming comes up which guarantees me profits I would normally use and would abuse it as much as I like. We have got to be real here, and I'm talking about the people in this forum whose hands they try to wash so much but would do the same thing if given the chance. You gotta take into account that this type of opportunity doesn't come by every day, plus it guarantees you profits which is the best thing about it.

Everyone's going to be tempted, and personally I'd rather be a rich sinner than a poor monk cause at least when problems arrive I could cry in my nice apartment or a really expensive car and not a Pinto lmao. But for real though I'd be tempted to take the bait and cheat on games.
1273  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: benefits of having mature accounts at 3 casinos (personal experience) on: June 22, 2023, 06:49:31 PM
This VIP program that most established casinos employ is definitely something in the likes of "Loyalty Programs" that a lot of us gamblers are looking for in their casinos. I myself want my stay in a particular casino that I like to be rewarded as much as they can, and that's why I push for VIP programs whenever one's available. Some of these though requires tasks so daunting you'd take months/years to even go to the next VIP tier which makes it blatantly obvious that they wanted something out of this ordeal, or like a cashgrab of some sorts.

In any case I agree with you OP. Nothing wrong with wanting something more out of your casino, and it's not like this VIP program's going to seriously hurt their finance since most of the time they only offer complementary bonuses that you can only even use if you bet, which is inherently a good thing and a bad thing at the same time.
1274  Economy / Services / Re: [OPEN] l0tt0.com - Signature Campaign | Sr. Members+ | Up to $4 per post on: June 22, 2023, 05:58:59 PM
Applying sir, hoping I get accepted.

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1275  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Who is to be blamed, the gambler or the betting agent on: June 21, 2023, 07:09:56 PM
Both of them are, but I’m leaning towards the Betting Agent/Betting Facility being in the wrong here more than the gambler. Two reasons really. One, allowing people to gamble on creditbisna death sentence as it only reels them to further lose more money in the process, courtesy of losses and debts piling up. That in itself is bot good for business since you can’t pay the bills with smiles.

Another, the act of allowing credit on their end is entirely done for exploitative purposes. They wanted gamblers to spend more money on their games, and then force their hand once they lost everything and can’t pay their debts. Eventually when things are cleared and the debt is paid they’ve earned more than what a regular gambling firm does, one that doesn’t allow gambling on credit mind you.

Only solution I can see here is actually taking this to legal matters so a settlement can be made if ever, otherwise the gambler will not have any gall to pay that debt, and the gambling casino will continue with this unethical business practice.
1276  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Can Casinos Go Bankrupt Because of Player Wins? on: June 21, 2023, 06:13:07 PM
In an ideal world where every single player who entered the casino won prizes, it's possible to bankrupt the whole casino. I myself don't think these casinos imposed some form of contingency for eventualities like this cause the chances of it ever happening are slimmer than none. So while in paper it's possible to run the whole casino dry of their allocated bankroll, in reality it's not going to happen unless you're playing on a small-time casino in which case why?

Plus you also forgot about returning bettors. Players who already won but are still up for the game and would bet more in the process. There's a good chance that somewhere along their betting session they lose all of their bankroll, that's one player sustaining the whole pot once again. Now multiply that to the average casino-goer statistic, and it just makes it even more daunting to even put a dent on an established casino's pot.
1277  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Top 40 Twitch accounts for gambling advertising on: June 20, 2023, 08:49:06 PM
Gambling faces limitations, so marketers are exploring new ways to promote. Social media have become one of the methods. I have already written about the top 50 Instagram & TikTok accounts for gambling advertising. But gambling is strictly regulated on these platforms. Therefore, Twitch may be a more suitable platform.

Twitch allowed streamers to share referral codes and links without restrictions for a period. Today, it is prohibited to stream sites that include slots, roulette, or dice games and aren’t licensed either in the U.S. or in other jurisdictions. But following the rules, influencers can stream various gambling sites on Twitch.

We have collected 2,505 Twitch channels related to gambling and I make the top 40 of them sorted by the number of hours watched.

idxNameFollowersLanguageHours WatchedTop category by HW
1CasinoDaddy183,033English707,391Slots (99,7%)
2SlotsMarko32,000English600,621Slots (100%)
3SkipNhO1,250,000Portuguese535,614Virtual Casino (81%)
4PokerStars327,000English512,140Poker (100%)
5rachaxp7199,000Portuguese382,578Virtual Casino (79%)
6STANISLAW89128,000Russian335,639Virtual Casino (94%)
7ilGabbrone545,000Italian320,153Virtual Casino (89%)
8ZLOYn857,000Russian307,565Virtual Casino (56%)
9Andypsx94,000Spanish238,293Slots (100%)
10egorkreed1,160,000Russian233,181Virtual Casino (70%)
11k4t4n4172,000Russian226,723Virtual Casino (36%)
12Slotshub25,259Greek221,803Slots (100%)
13ROSHTEIN1,070,000English218,262Slots (100%)
14RobbinLud10,000Russian208,070Virtual Casino (100%)
15KhovanskyToday105,000Russian199,053Virtual Casino (53%)
16PokerStarsEspanol57,000Spanish196,284Poker (100%)
17Casino_Squad68,000Italian194,948Virtual Casino (100%)
18TritonPoker75,141English174,478Poker (100%)
19aussieslots50,000English164,755Slots (100%)
20yuuri22106,000Portuguese154,733Virtual Casino (51%)
21PokerStars247173,113English148,791Poker (100%)
22symbiolive131,922Portuguese138,976Slots (58,9%)
23Kosteze111,000Russian138,509Virtual Casino (72%)
24SemaKingg16,000Russian127,934Virtual Casino (99%)
25SpinlifeTV86,000English125,964Slots (100%)
26SEINTYS128,000Russian118,056Virtual Casino (38%)
27cellinrj308,000Portuguese117,266Virtual Casino (60%)
28Eskhato94,000Russian116,558Virtual Casino (100%)
29PokerStarsFrance46,000French113,107Poker (100%)
30ADM1TR1POW277,393Russian106,738Slots (45,6%)
31fnxLNTC650,000Portuguese104,120Virtual Casino (95%)
32topbonusio42,000Spanish103,057Slots (100%)
33FEDOSIK_ZANOSIK15,309Ukrainian101,069Virtual Casino (100%)
34B4W1N23,160Russian95,773Virtual Casino (100%)
35GALINEOS18,000Polish95,302Slots (100%)
36Bonusheroes15,887German90,417Slots (100%)
37DiNIceTea117,000Russian89,526Virtual Casino (46%)
38nokainlive68,000Portuguese89,102Virtual Casino (100%)
39SLOTAKIAS24,000Greek88,981Slots (100%)
40ProdigyDDK172,000English87,051Slots (92%)

The information in the above top is relevant at the time of data collection. The Demo_Gambling/iGaming Twitch Marketing Inventory List 2023 includes the number of peak viewers, average viewers, hour watched per day, active days, and etc.

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Haven't gone to gambling twitch since their banning of anything that's gambling-related in the platform. But it's good to know that there are still streamers out there that are able to get past the ban hammer and gamble willy-nilly in front of a large audience. Furthermore, it's not really my cup of tea since I'm an experience type of person and I'd much rather do the thing myself than watch someone do it for me. It doesn't give me the same satisfaction and enjoyment per se, so streamers from gamers to gamblers aren't really my tempo.

Only guy I watched that's remotely connected to gaming and gambling at some point in their career is Moe (Yassuo), he was a famous youtuber back then turned twitch streamer and then a gambler after severe burnout from League of Legends, he got banned unfortunately from Youtube for reasons I do not know but he's trying to go back to variety streaming which is cool I guess.
1278  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do gambling addicts bother about the consequences of their actions? on: June 20, 2023, 07:46:43 PM
Gambling if not checked cam lead to a devastating condition for a gambler's life. As a gambler when you allow yourself to be controlled by gambling instinct instead of having control over it, it repercussions doesn't particularly affects only you but goes beyond just you to those around you.

A woman was giving an account of how her gambling husband has been problematic to her with his gambling attitude. She gave an instance of how her husband had to steal her jewelry and sold it to get money to carry on his gambling enterprise. And unsuspecting of her husband the woman accused their come-and-go house-cleaner of making away with her jewelry when the cleaner must have come to the house for her cleaning services that very faithful day. She got the cleaner arrested, but then, investigations where carried out which it was uncovered that the woman's husband was the one who stole her jewelry for gambling and not the cleaner.

It is difficult to grasp or imagined the level of humiliation the innocent cleaner must have faced for an act she knows nothing about.

A question that bothers me concerning this issue is;
1. Do gambling addicts ever take a second thought on what the consequences of their actions can be not just to them but on those close to them? 
2. Do they in reality genuinely feel any remorse about  how those affected by their actions might be feeling? 
3. Or, are they a dispassionate victim of their own uncontrollable addictive gambling lifestyle?

Gambling addicts are not some subhuman trash, although some can be, and act such a way.

The very problem in addiction, whether its from gambling, drugs, alcohol, food etc. all points to the same physical cause. The brain chemistry of an addict is going haywire and is not as it should be. This Dysbalance in for example, dopamine receptors that cannot work properly after being abused by dopamine draining drugs or behavior.

So what it really is is a neurological and mental illness that needs to be treated professionally, otherwise the individual does not stand much of a chance beating it him/herself. And thats the point in which things become desperate.

So the things they do and say is understandable, even if its not tolerable.
I get what you're trying to say here, and I sympathize with them as much as the next guy who's aware of the risks and dangers of being addicted to gambling but at the same time, if you let yourself be stuck in that situation, cause let's face it even though your brain's going haywire you still have agency over your actions and words which in all manners of the sense makes you liable for every action you'd take from here on out, including the use of intervention to prevent further succumbing to addiction. That's why we have people who could quit smoking, taking drugs and all that out of their own volition or assisted by a professional, it all starts within the self.

So you can't really absolve them of any crimes they will commit just because their dopamine receptors are fucked. That wouldn't hold up well in court.
1279  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Do gambling addicts bother about the consequences of their actions? on: June 20, 2023, 06:46:48 PM
Gambling if not checked cam lead to a devastating condition for a gambler's life. As a gambler when you allow yourself to be controlled by gambling instinct instead of having control over it, it repercussions doesn't particularly affects only you but goes beyond just you to those around you.

A woman was giving an account of how her gambling husband has been problematic to her with his gambling attitude. She gave an instance of how her husband had to steal her jewelry and sold it to get money to carry on his gambling enterprise. And unsuspecting of her husband the woman accused their come-and-go house-cleaner of making away with her jewelry when the cleaner must have come to the house for her cleaning services that very faithful day. She got the cleaner arrested, but then, investigations where carried out which it was uncovered that the woman's husband was the one who stole her jewelry for gambling and not the cleaner.

It is difficult to grasp or imagined the level of humiliation the innocent cleaner must have faced for an act she knows nothing about.

A question that bothers me concerning this issue is;
1. Do gambling addicts ever take a second thought on what the consequences of their actions can be not just to them but on those close to them? 
2. Do they in reality genuinely feel any remorse about  how those affected by their actions might be feeling? 
3. Or, are they a dispassionate victim of their own uncontrollable addictive gambling lifestyle?
People that are in too deep in the gambling addiction world rarely gets bothered about the consequences of their actions in their journey to get their fix. Some even go so far as to commit heinous crimes just to get the money to support their gambling habits, which is wrong on all levels. Of course at some point they'd have this realization, perhaps upon committing their first act of crime or somethign that they knew they wouldn't do if they weren't addicted to gambling in the first place, but most of the time soon as they get past this regret they'd carry on with committing these things without remorse as they've already gone past that. I don't really want to put the victim blaming card here but when every sign's out there and you've avoided it or looked past such innuendos by your mind and your body, telling you to stop your gambling or else you'll be in deeper trouble than you ever could expect, then at some level you deserve what's coming for you.
1280  Economy / Gambling discussion / Re: Important Points to Learn from Your Worst Sports Betting Losses! on: June 20, 2023, 05:35:18 PM
While I have no qualms about the list you made, most of the losses that sportsbettors tank can be concisely drawn down to two reasons: Poor Bankroll Management, and No Loss Analysis. Let's just take NAPK1NS_RAE for example (I used him as he's gained quite the fame in this forum from his ludicrous bets that bag wins, and then losing them again after). He makes silly (but I would argue are well-calculated) bets that win him large amounts of money in the process. But he doesn't manage his bankroll properly as he's always all-inning on the next bet even if he just won something massive for the prior run. While he analyzes his bets thoroughly, he's also at the same time not implementing such realizations to his next games, always rushing headlong even if his prior losses are committed for that reason.

I've seen this stuff for a lot of sportsbettors around here and beyond this forum. They think it's way easier than conventional gambling cause there's only three outcomes per match. But at the end of the day it's a form of gambling as any other game out there, and if you don't play it right you're going to lose a lot, which if you're not really staggered about by all means bet it all but if you're an average gambler with massive care for these types of situations you certainly have to look out for it.
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