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September 04, 2021, 07:55:08 PM
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Now the question is this.... If Casino's give a lot of money to certain people to gamble and Slots are based on a combined "Pool" of money to make up the RTP for an individual Slot... are other non-paid gamblers not competing for wins against the "House"?

like a company pays an influencer to promote its business. I think it's still fair if it's still in the context of how their promotion works with influencers who they think are suitable for their marketing targets. and usually they get what they win and a certain max. the only people who know how their partnership works are only them.



There is nothing bad and unfair about influencers getting paid highly due to there activities in promoting a gambling platform and getting share from the pool which is the money from there work input. Only those who are in to the business knows that, there is nothing like being unfair in this matter. If anyone feels it is unfair then , get what it takes to be a good influencer and get into the business, competition is allowed.

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September 04, 2021, 08:24:32 PM
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https://logincasino.org/article/how-much-do-twitch-streamers-make-on-casino-partnerships65068.html  <== Top Streamers make from $100 000 pm.

Now the question is this.... If Casino's give a lot of money to certain people to gamble and Slots are based on a combined "Pool" of money to make up the RTP for an individual Slot... are other non-paid gamblers not competing for wins against the "House"?

When you gamble on say, "Fruit Party" and your bets goes into a "Pool" for someone to win big, are you not funding the big wins seen on these Slots by gamblers that are being paid to play? (What risk do they have, if they play with the casinos money?)

Syztmz (Streamer not using Affiliate money) had a heated discussion on his last Stream about him having to compete with his own money, against Affiliate Streamers that are using Casino money. ( I think he lost something like $100 000 on his last 13 hour stream session )
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In my opinion it is fair. They also use the money to to play slots, meaning, those paid streamers are also competting it is just the money that were given to them was from the casino. I think it's fair since the casino could still lose from that scenario if that streamer's slot journey that they was very bad.
Now, I think it will only be unfair if those paid streamers accounts will have higher RTP on those games than those that aren't paid  (I don't know if it is possible). I can say that's manipulation if they are doing that, and they shouldn't be trusted and be tagged as scam.

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September 04, 2021, 10:02:24 PM
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If you are gullible enough to imagine that the amount of money spent in these streamers stream is actually their money and they are gambling fairly then you definitely need to stay away and not watch them at all. These are just entertainers who are gambling so that you could see how they win money and go do the same but end up with a loss, it is marketing and marketing serves only one purpose, to make more money to you. If I spend a million dollars on marketing but get nothing in return, why would I spend that money?

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There are legitimate streamers who play with their own money and do $10k~ bets. That is why people tend to have trouble differentiating between the people who are actually legit and people who are simply playing with house money.

At least get people to put a disclaimer that they're playing with fake money before they are allowed to stream, Twitch.

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