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Other topics related to... : CasinoDaddy: Real professional players or just fake after all?

Topic created on 26th Jul. 2017 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 29 | Views: 21,783
Daniel
Elite
CasinoDaddy a group of young Swedes who stream several hours a day at various Online Casinos, uploading one record win after another to Youtube.



Now I ask myself the question if this is real or fake? And if it were indeed real, how do the guys from CasinoDaddy manage to win so often in online casinos. What tricks do they have, what strategies do they use? Do the guys possibly only have a large starting capital and the right strategy and have managed to live from gambling in the meantime?

I get these or similar questions from gamblers in e-mails from time to time. Some of the questioners have not yet had any experience with gambling and are thinking about a strategy to become a "professional gambler" with their hard-earned starting capital of a maximum of €10,000 ...

Since there is often no clarification in this scene, I try to make up for it with this post.

First of all, inexperienced players should understand how Slot machines work. This can be read in our advice section of our website. To understand the post, you should first read and understand the guide articles on the subject of slot machines and slot games, otherwise you may not be able to follow the further explanations.

We now assume that the CasinoDaddys play with their real money like all other players.

On the Youtube info page of CasinoDaddy you can also find the playing times of the well-known streamers:

-Monday: 12:00-21.00 CET
-Tuesday: 12:00-21.00 CET
-Wednesday: 12:00-21.00 CET (HIGHROLLER SESSION START)
-Thursday: 12:00-21.00 CET
-Friday: 12:00-21.00 CET
-Sunday: 13:00 - 20:00 CET

If you calculate the playing times, you get an average playing time of 8:45 hours per day. If you extrapolate this to a year, you get about 3,200 hours of play per year or about 192,000 minutes - a full time job! In these 192,000 minutes, the guys make about 3.8 million (3,800,000) spins.

If you have understood the payout ratio in the guide articles, you know that a Slot machine game has an average payout ratio of 95%. This means that on average you lose 5% of your bet per spin.

The guys at CasinoDaddy play on average with a minimum bet of 2€. With a payout rate of 95%, that's a loss of 10 cents per spin!

If you now calculate the 3.8 million spins * 10 cents, then you come to a total loss of 380,000 € per year!

so CasinoDaddy (if it is real) makes a SURE loss of 380.000€ per year or about 32.000€ per month if they gamble on average 2€ per spin.

There is no way around it in this case - no matter how many times the 5 explorers in Book of Ra or similar winning pictures are thrown in between. With so many spins and such excessive gaming behavior always the specified payout ratio takes effect. There is no more luck or bad luck in this case.

It is also a fact that slot machines have been around for more than 100 years. In all these years, there has never been a player who has been able to earn a regular income from slot games in a regular way or with a strategy. NEVER!

Gambling can be fun and you can also get lucky in the short term and win big. But you should not try to do the same as CasinoDaddy. Because with such excessive gambling, the payout ratio takes hold with absolute certainty and that is not on the side of the players!

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Anonym
I think every gamer who plays at least 1 year semi-regularly knows that this is not possible. Nevertheless, such channels exert an almost magical attraction. It's because people like to dream and WANT to believe in such stories. It's like the big Hollywood blockbusters - all pure mumbo jumbo but you just want to be entertained. The danger here is just that you mix reality and reverie - and that could cost you head and neck. That's what makes such stories so morally questionable.

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Daniel
Elite
Yes, that's exactly how I see it. The young players with 18, 19 years often still believe that they defeat the machines by practicing sometime. And they then meet CasinoDaddy, MzA, Risikocasino and sometimes GambleJoe or other channels / websites. But hardly any of them clarify in any way.

By the way, even in gambling houses they don't clarify properly. All the hints and flyers are completely forn ass. They simply say that the machine will pay out xxx% to the players again.

The vast majority of players see that a machine has an AQ of 75% (in arcades) and 95% in Online Casinos or casinos and think brilliant! At first glance, many then think that if someone has put a lot, let's say 5,000€, into a box, that then soon necessarily the 3,750€ in gaming arcades or 4,750€ in OC's and casinos will come out again - no matter on which bet you play. The machine will or MUST throw these profits soon in whatever form.

At the very beginning I also thought like that. I started in a pub and there was always a guest who had good money and sank daily 400€ in the boxes. So I always thought that soon the huge profit would be thrown. He was now already 10x there = 4K loss. So now something violent must come soon.

I think if people were more educated from the beginning, the number of really addicted players would be less. The players would know from the beginning exactly what they are getting into. Well, with players who are already addicted, unfortunately, is often hop and malt lost (including me).

People in this industry who do not stand by their losses and thus create a myth around themselves and attract young players, act grossly negligent and should actually also be legally prosecuted. The online casinos should also be held accountable, as they ignore or even actively promote this state of affairs.

In principle, online casinos should be prohibited from giving streamers or affiliates disproportionately large or high bonuses. No-deposit Bonus money should also be prohibited, as this simply distorts reality greatly. If someone wants to stream or make videos, they should play on the same terms as everyone else. This would also be LONG TERM best for the IGaming industry, as such business practices give the state competition strong arguments to ban them. But unfortunately no one in the industry thinks that far, but only about the fast money ...

You can make money in the industry but you should try to do it fairly. You don't always have to maximize profits!

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Anonym
These practices, the locust principle, can be found today in all business sectors.I fear that this is not to change and certainly not in the gambling sector.The interconnections, especially the authorities, are simply impenetrable.One can only continue to admonish and enlighten in recurring endless loops.Many players do not really want to hear that because you destroy their illusions in a painful way.It is really difficult.

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S****8
So for me this is fake !

They play a lot on Quasar and I think they are paid by them or get a real account where the sum is already on it - so fake sum!

As with MZA it is always to make out that with players of the Fake Videos never a URL is to be seen, thus complete Browserfenster, to see is and already no payout at the end is to be seen like with Daniels or Matthias videos.

And with MZA I think I have never heard money jingling in the bowl with his videos!

If such videos should bring a genuineness over then at least at these characteristics!

Show what you pay in and what you get paid out...

Would still not be a guarantee for authenticity but more credible !

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redriver67
Expert
Look at the time often on Youtube the videos of "The Casinotester". Believe that makes advertising for StarGames!!! Also plays a lot of Roulette and Blackjack in the videos. But honestly, as much luck as the has that garnts yes. Look at the videos times. What do you think of it?

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Jenges
Amateur
Hammerdammer wrote on 26.07.2017 at 16:59
redriver67 wrote on 26.07.2017 at 15:58: Look at the moment often on Youtube the videos of " Der Casinotester". Believe the makes advertising for StarGames !!! Also plays a lot of Roulette and Blackjack in the videos. But honestly, as much luck as the has that garnts yes. Look at the videos times. What do you think of it?

I know him too. Especially his video as the 50 euros at the roulette table in not even 5 minutes over 4000 makes. Without any emotion. In any case. Then also strangely only advertising for StarGames. It is definitely fake. You can actually already remember that if someone advertises exclusively for a casino, this is sponsored by them.

Believe that the real is.... Also promotes Bet-at-home, Mr. Green, etc. Gives in many of his videos Deposit slips and in the scratch card video you can see that he gives out cash, on Insta also.... But no idea where the coal has come from...

Casinodadyy must be fake... The verballern every day around the 2000 - 3000 euros?

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Daniel
Elite
Man you know everything I must confess that I myself do not watch gambling videos. I only watch when I have lost a lot on a certain new slot to see what can theoretically go on a slot.

I don't watch live streams at all. First of all, that is 95% fake. In principle, it does not matter, because the odds are always the same anyway and the picture would have come if the people had gambled for real money. But I don't like to be fooled. It just annoys me that people think their viewers are stupid. Therefore, I could never become a "fan" of CasinoDaddy & Co.

Secondly, for me personally, it's boring as hell to watch people playing games that are actually boring. Slots are just boring if you don't gamble yourself or if it's not for real money.

The only thing I liked to watch was online casino tube but there I was disappointed - too bad! What you still have to say is that compared to the other aces, at least in the way they promote gambling, OCT still remain realistic. And there are at least still real players behind it - even if they now also start rumzufaken.

What I also found really cool was AnKico:


He was the first one who commented his gambling live. He gambled at the time when casinos did not give out bonus money. He was entertaining and did it honestly and well. Unfortunately, the good and honest people are never long there or whistle from the last hole ...

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