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Conspiracy theories: Roshtein Fake Confirmed (Page 2)

Topic created on 26th Aug. 2019 | Page: 2 of 5 | Answers: 44 | Views: 31,056
Mammon
Amateur
What is fake about him using Bonus money? We only do that on a smaller scale.

As far as the bots are concerned, I guarantee that Twitch knows about it.

Already watched MontanaBlack a few times in Call of Duty or Fortnite. Viewers 25000.

He switches to the casino, not 10min later 50000 viewers. Have 25k viewers on their PCs, tablets, cell phones just waiting for him to go to the casino and then changed to him? Only how did they all so quickly noticed because normally only comes ne mail when he goes on.
It may be that he can come to 50k viewers but not in 10min 25k more.

So also bots at work. And Twitch knows it. So nothing abnormal.

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Anonym
robby811 wrote on 08/26/2019 7:47 PM
All casino tourists

These are probably a lot of kids and very young people who do not want to admit that everything they look at and where they so excitedly "cheer along" is fake....
As you can see from the last two comments here, most people are satisfied with any hypocritical pictures where something about "deposits" and "payouts" is written.
But that he is simply advertising for the casino and is in cahoots with them, they do not want to believe.
I suspect times that he is unofficially employed by the casino or possibly even partners.


And you should distinguish between Bonus money and play money

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Anonym
Quckie wrote on 08/26/2019 9:03 PM
These are probably a lot of kids and very young people who do not want to admit that everything they look at and where they are so excited to "cheer along" is fake....
As you can see from the last two comments here, most people are satisfied with any hypocritical pictures where something about "deposits" and "payouts" is written.
But that he is simply advertising for the casino and is in cahoots with them, they do not want to believe.
I suspect that he is unofficially employed by the casino or possibly even a partner.


And you should distinguish between Bonus money and play money

Yup so it looks like

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Mammon
Amateur
Quckie wrote on 08/26/2019 9:03 PM
These are probably a lot of kids and very young people who do not want to admit that everything they look at and where they are so excited to "cheer along" is fake....
As you can see from the last two comments here, most people are satisfied with any hypocritical pictures where something about "deposits" and "payouts" is written.
But that he is simply advertising for the casino and is in cahoots with them, they do not want to believe.
I suspect times that he is unofficially employed by the casino or possibly even partners.


And you should distinguish between Bonus money and play money

My contribution please read again carefully.

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LisaLove
Quckie wrote on 08/26/2019 9:03 PM
These are probably a lot of kids and very young people who do not want to admit that everything they look at and where they are so excited to "cheer along" is fake....
As you can see from the last two comments here, most people are satisfied with any hypocritical pictures where something about "deposits" and "payouts" is written.
But that he is simply advertising for the casino and is in cahoots with them, they do not want to believe.
I suspect that he is unofficially employed by the casino or possibly even a partner.


And you should distinguish between Bonus money and play money

Good contribution dear Quckie .

The problem with all the streamers is that many viewers are simply blind and believe everything they are told. Is almost like a cult

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Confirmed is actually nothing. There may be other reasons for this, in any case it was a customized account, fake money or a system error. However, according to the current status, you can not say with 100% guarantee that it is fake money, there will be more clarification if you are lucky.

Personally, I do not watch the Streamer, I do not like his kind at all and this highrolling with extreme bonus and abnormally good conditions is misleading advertising and should be banned. Account on Twitch block would be the least you should do there and that with many streamers.

Interesting is also how N1 claims you have no special account for him, but that's not true. The maximum payout, bonus rules, etc are all different for him. He gets special bonus offers and can access them all the time and most streamers hide the URL bar if they have something to hide. Are almost all disgusting people in my eyes whether Fake Money or not, if ultimately Fake Money can be confirmed guaranteed then you as a community should actively complain to the MGA. Several thousands of complaints about it will be hard to ignore and some casinos would even back it up to get competitors out of the way.

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Eckbert
Amateur
Assuming that it would not be fake money and he gets Bonuses at umpteen times better conditions. Then it would be extremely unfair to the other players that they have to play at hard conditions. He gets easy conditions and we fill up again with hard conditions. And this is supposed to be fair?

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Anonym
Eckbert wrote on 27.08.2019 at 11:30: Assuming it would not be fake money and he gets Bonuses at umpteen times better conditions. Then it would be extremely unfair to the other players that they have to play at hard conditions. He gets easy conditions and we fill up again with hard conditions. And this is supposed to be fair?

All bigger streamers get better conditions as long as they recruit enough people who sign up with their links under the stream at casinos
In order to be able to stream permanently and especially with higher stakes, this is also necessary, because otherwise everyone would already be broke.
Many Online Casinos also offer the streamers to play without Maxbet or even the "forbidden" games in the terms and conditions to play without consequences.

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v****2
sorry people what the heck is wrong with you...you do not want to understand this
this is all just cleverly staged advertising of the gaming industry no matter what kind of stream
you pull in there. whether from a gaming Provider or a particular online casino is completely indifferent...
it's like the damn commercials on free tv that you turn off only that you watch it voluntarily
and makes a huge hype out of it.....oh man lord let it rain brain

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Slothot
Amateur
So who after the video still believes that Roshtein is real, he is no longer to help...

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