It's 100 percent the same people on one channel MalteseGambler he plays for millions of euros illegally and on the other channel he advertises Lapalingo.de and plays with 1€ MaxBet and 5-second rule.
Do you think this can be legal with the Lapalingo advertising he does? And how can he actually play there if, according to the MalteseGambler channel, he lives in Malta? I find it all very strange and would like to hear your opinion on this.
It's 100 percent the same people on one channel MalteseGambler he plays for millions of euros illegally and on the other channel he advertises Lapalingo.de and plays with 1€ MaxBet and 5-second rule.
Do you think this can be legal with the Lapalingo advertising he does? And how can he actually play there if, according to the MalteseGambler channel, he lives in Malta? I find it all very strange and would like to hear your opinion on this.
What exactly do you mean by legit? I think there is a cooperation with them, otherwise he wouldn't show the Provider and wouldn't give himself these rules. By legit, do you mean whether it is legal for the online casino to cooperate with them? Probably yes. The gambling agreement only says that you shouldn't advertise illegal offers, but I can't find anything in there about a ban on cooperating with people who also play in foreign online casinos.
It's 100 percent the same people on one channel MalteseGambler he plays for millions of euros illegally and on the other channel he advertises Lapalingo.de and plays with 1€ MaxBet and 5-second rule.
Do you think this can be legal with the Lapalingo advertising he does? And how can he actually play there if, according to the MalteseGambler channel, he lives in Malta? I find it all very strange and would like to hear your opinion on this.
number 1 are streamers actors nothing else...
they show you what does not exist, what is not true
the only money that is real with them are the affliates of the players who Deposit with their links......
not even a will smith or a vin diesel could afford to deposit millions of euros a week in casinos, sooner or later you lose everything......
and then you think that some 0815 guy who has a few 1000 viewers can play with millions of depositors????
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5th May. 2025, at 02:21 pm CEST#6
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Zockerbernd wrote on 05.05.2025 at 14:15: Well, but if he lives in Malta, how can he play at Lapalingo.de?
You can still be registered in Germany, even if you live abroad. That would at least make registration possible. A bank account is also no problem. So an account is easy, even if you live abroad.
He can also play in German casinos in Malta if he plays with a VPN.
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5th May. 2025, at 06:32 pm CEST#7
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Why would he play illegally? The English videos do not advertise illegal German casinos... If you click on the advertisement, you will be taken to a page that presents legal providers depending on the country....
Why are you not allowed to make promotional videos for Lapalingo? Are normal promotional videos......
You can also live in two countries.... I also have an apartment in Armenia and Germany... I can legally play at BC.Game abroad and only at Novoline etc. in Germany.
I would recommend not watching any player videos.... At the end of the day, it's all an illusion. Only the bank wins.
Jenges wrote on 05.05.2025 at 18:32: Why should he play illegally? The English videos do not advertise illegal German casinos... If you click on the advertisement, you will land on a page that presents legal providers depending on the country....
Why are you not allowed to make promotional videos for Lapalingo? Are normal promotional videos......
You can also live in two countries.... I also have an apartment in Armenia and Germany... I can legally play at BC.Game abroad and only at Novoline etc. in Germany.
I would recommend not watching any player videos.... At the end of the day, it's all an illusion. Only the bank wins.
In general, you can ask yourself how the GGL sees it when an online casino cooperates with someone who also uploads videos on YT where he plays in illegal casinos. I have not found a ban on this. It only says that you are not allowed to advertise illegal casinos. The guy doesn't really do that, but he still plays illegally and that would probably also be indirect advertising, because you can see how bad the German casinos currently are.
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5th May. 2025, at 09:25 pm CEST#9
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frapi07 wrote on 05.05.2025 18:43:
In general, you can ask yourself how the GGL sees it when an online casino cooperates with someone who also uploads videos on YT where he plays illegal casinos. I have not found a ban on this. It only says that you are not allowed to advertise illegal casinos. The guy doesn't really do that, but he still plays illegally and that would probably also be indirect advertising, because you can see how bad the German casinos are at the moment.
You have a somewhat strange point of view. Germany is not the hub of the world. Germany is not responsible for the worldwide regulation of gambling.
The Youtuber you mentioned makes English videos.... Does not offer casinos that are illegal in Germany for German users.... You can also often see the casino backend... Everything is in English. According to his own statements, he commutes between Malta and DE. As long as he is in Malta or abroad, he can play anywhere.... It would only be harmful if he were to play in illegal casinos from Germany...
With influencers, however, the question of criminal liability never arises when gambling anyway. That would only be the case with illegal advertising. After all, all influencers play with fake money, i.e. they only play with play money.... Monopoly with play money is not illegal either....
You have a somewhat strange point of view. Germany is not the navel of the world. Germany is not responsible for the worldwide regulation of gambling.
The Youtuber you mentioned makes English videos.... Does not offer casinos that are illegal in Germany for German users.... You can also often see the casino backend... Everything is in English. According to his own statements, he commutes between Malta and DE. As long as he is in Malta or abroad, he can play anywhere.... It would only be harmful if he were to play in illegal casinos from Germany...
With influencers, however, the question of criminal liability never arises when gambling anyway. That would only be the case with illegal advertising. After all, all influencers play with fake money, i.e. they only play with play money.... Monopoly with play money is not illegal either....
I don't claim that either. But we are talking about lapalingo.de - a German Provider that is on the whitelist and has to follow x rules that are set out in the state treaty and is monitored/controlled by the GGL. So - from my point of view - it's strange if they have a cooperation with this guy and at the same time he runs another channel where he plays illegal casinos (for Germany) and these videos can be viewed in DE. I don't know if that's the intention. It feels like a loophole.
Of course streamers advertise, even if they play with play money/fake money. For one thing, most of them have a ref. code and for another, it's about triggering --> a type of marketing (Trigger Based Marketing - Trigger Based Marketing and its advantages). It is therefore illegal advertising and accordingly punishable and not permitted under the gambling agreement.
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6th May. 2025, at 10:35 am CEST#11
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frapi07 wrote on 05/05/2025 21:48:
Don't claim that either. But we are talking about lapalingo.de - a German Provider that is on the whitelist and has to follow x rules that are in the state treaty and is monitored/controlled by the GGL. So - from my point of view - it's strange if they have a cooperation with this guy and at the same time he runs another channel where he plays illegal casinos (for Germany) and these videos can be viewed in DE. I don't know if that's the intention. It feels like a loophole.
Of course streamers advertise, even if they play with play money/fake money. For one thing, most of them have a ref. code and for another, it's about triggering --> a type of marketing (Trigger Based Marketing - Trigger Based Marketing and its advantages). It is therefore illegal advertising and accordingly punishable and not permitted under the gambling agreement.
Lapalingo must comply with the laws in Germany. That's what you do.
You don't understand the difference.
An English-language channel from Malta does NOT have to comply with German laws. He only has to make sure that the advertising for Malta casinos is not accessible to German users.... Isn't that what this guy does? There is an overlay above the casino name. So you can't even see where he's playing. Also, if you click on his website with a German IP, you will NOT see any providers that are not from the GGL.
According to your statement, 80% of all videos on YouTube would have to be deleted. There is always a country from which a viewer could be watching where something is banned.
If the guy was making German videos + showing illegal casinos, it would be different.
Drifting is not allowed on roads in Germany. You would now want to report videos from Japan in Germany because they violate German road laws ?
Your question is more of a moral one... But there are no morals in the casino industry anyway.... So it's best to block all player accounts and do something else. Saves money and nerves.
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6th May. 2025, at 11:07 am CEST#12
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Jenges wrote on 06.05.2025 at 10:35 am:
Lapalingo has to abide by laws in Germany. That's what you do.
You don't understand the difference.
An English-language channel from Malta does NOT have to comply with German laws. He just has to make sure that the advertising for Malta casinos is not accessible to German users.... Isn't that what this guy does? There is an overlay above the casino name. So you can't even see where he's playing. Also, if you click on his website with a German IP, you will NOT see any providers that are not from the GGL.
According to your statement, 80% of all videos on YouTube would have to be deleted. There is always a country from which a viewer could be watching where something is banned.
If the guy was making German videos + showing illegal casinos, it would be different.
Drifting is not allowed on roads in Germany. You would now want to report videos from Japan in Germany because they violate German road laws ?
Your question is more of a moral one... But there are no morals in the casino industry anyway.... So it's best to block all player accounts and do something else. Saves money and nerves.
Yes and no. They are complying with the law, but they are cooperating with someone who is promoting illegal gambling.
Can Kahn now set up a YT account in Malta and advertise Stake there while promoting Tipico in Germany? Yes, as long as these videos cannot be viewed in Germany. But as long as you could see them in Germany, Tipico would be cooperating with someone who is advertising illegally. At least that's my opinion. Whether this is all legal and intentional - I don't know.
Of course, you're right that a foreign YT channel doesn't have to abide by German laws, but that was never my point. Regarding your example: of course I wouldn't report these videos xD That's a different situation. I'm not talking about the crime that was committed somewhere else and is not considered a crime there. I'm concerned that an online casino is working with someone who is gambling illegally in public and advertising it. If that was the intention, then the German providers could also cooperate with Drake, couldn't they?
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6th May. 2025, at 03:51 pm CEST#13
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frapi07 wrote on 06.05.2025 at 11:07 am:
No. They are abiding by the law, but they are cooperating with someone who is promoting illegal gambling.
What makes you think that? I explained to you that no illegal gambling is advertised!
German users do NOT see any links to illegal providers on the website
In the videos, an overlay is placed over the casino logo, so you can't see where he is playing
The videos are in English, so not aimed at the German market
The guy claims to be in Malta most of the year, he regularly posts pictures and videos from Malta
Where exactly is the advertising for illegal gambling here? He can gamble abroad wherever he wants. Do you think the rules of the GGL apply in 185 countries around the world? In 150 countries around the world, adults can gamble wherever they want.... Here in Armenia, nobody cares where I gamble.
The guy in DE complies with all regulations (no advertising for illegal providers, no videos in unregulated casinos in German, etc.).... So why shouldn't Lapalingo use the Dude as an advertising partner for DE?
Please don't get me wrong. I have a great dislike for gambling. The industry is dirty and in the end it's all about players losing a lot of money.... But I also think it's weird when false statements like "Guy XY is playing illegally because he doesn't play at GGL booths" are spread online. That's absurd....
Germany must finally stop treating the whole world like a child. It's bad enough that there's so much bureaucracy and regulations in Germany. Do we now have to tell other countries what is legal and illegal? Can't we give people abroad the freedom to decide what they want to do?
I fled DE many years ago.... This petty bourgeoisie is unbearable.... Here in Armenia, nobody from Australia talks to me about where I can play or how high my hedge should be......
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6th May. 2025, at 04:43 pm CEST#14
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Jenges wrote on 06.05.2025 at 15:51:
What makes you think that? I explained to you that no illegal gambling is advertised!
German users do NOT see any links to illegal providers on the website
In the videos, an overlay is placed over the casino logo, so you can't see where he is playing
The videos are in English, so not aimed at the German market
The guy claims to be in Malta most of the year, he regularly posts pictures and videos from Malta
Where exactly is the advertising for illegal gambling here? He can gamble abroad wherever he wants. Do you think the rules of the GGL apply in 185 countries around the world? In 150 countries around the world, adults can gamble wherever they want.... Here in Armenia, nobody cares where I gamble.
The guy in DE complies with all regulations (no advertising for illegal providers, no videos in unregulated casinos in German, etc.).... So why shouldn't Lapalingo use the Dude as an advertising partner for DE?
Please don't get me wrong. I have a great dislike for gambling. The industry is dirty and in the end it's all about players losing a lot of money.... But I also think it's weird when false statements like "Guy XY is gambling illegally because he doesn't play at GGL booths" are spread online. That's absurd....
Germany must finally stop treating the whole world like a child. It's bad enough that there's so much bureaucracy and regulations in Germany. Do we now have to tell other countries what is legal and illegal? Can't we give people abroad the freedom to decide what they want to do?
I fled DE many years ago.... This petty bourgeoisie is unbearable.... Here in Armenia, nobody from Australia talks to me about where I can play or how high my hedge should be......
Kind regards
As soon as it is visible to the German market, it is illegal advertising. Don't get me wrong, you can't completely censor the internet and block all advertising. I just find it difficult when someone advertises Lapalingo and Stake/Roobet or something else at the same time. Even if they (mostly) live somewhere else and the videos are in English. Ask yourself whether the GGL would agree with Drake You didn't answer that question and that's exactly my main argument. It's just strange when someone promotes legal gambling here in Germany and illegal gambling elsewhere . There is no such thing. There are two tracks and perhaps it is also a question of morality, but also a question of what is allowed, because someone is publicly advertising illegal gambling - even if the advertising is in a different language and on a different channel. It is the same person who advertises legal and illegal providers.
I agree with you that the state treaty is bad and that people are being patronized here. I can see the difference in Italy, where it's also regulated, but they don't have such nonsensical rules that make it boring to play.
But my opinion doesn't have to mean anything, maybe I'm just skeptical and the GGL has given its blessing.
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Here are his YouTube channels.
https://www.youtube.com/@RabbitEntertainIT
https://www.youtube.com/@maltesegambler1613
It's 100 percent the same people on one channel MalteseGambler he plays for millions of euros illegally and on the other channel he advertises Lapalingo.de and plays with 1€ MaxBet and 5-second rule.
Do you think this can be legal with the Lapalingo advertising he does? And how can he actually play there if, according to the MalteseGambler channel, he lives in Malta? I find it all very strange and would like to hear your opinion on this.
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What exactly do you mean by legit? I think there is a cooperation with them, otherwise he wouldn't show the Provider and wouldn't give himself these rules. By legit, do you mean whether it is legal for the online casino to cooperate with them? Probably yes. The gambling agreement only says that you shouldn't advertise illegal offers, but I can't find anything in there about a ban on cooperating with people who also play in foreign online casinos.
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number 1 are streamers actors nothing else...
they show you what does not exist, what is not true
the only money that is real with them are the affliates of the players who Deposit with their links......
not even a will smith or a vin diesel could afford to deposit millions of euros a week in casinos, sooner or later you lose everything......
and then you think that some 0815 guy who has a few 1000 viewers can play with millions of depositors????
do you realize that yourself?
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quite simply he lies, lives in Germany and uses VPN
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You can still be registered in Germany, even if you live abroad. That would at least make registration possible. A bank account is also no problem. So an account is easy, even if you live abroad.
He can also play in German casinos in Malta if he plays with a VPN.
Provided he really is in Malta, of course.
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Why are you not allowed to make promotional videos for Lapalingo? Are normal promotional videos......
You can also live in two countries.... I also have an apartment in Armenia and Germany... I can legally play at BC.Game abroad and only at Novoline etc. in Germany.
I would recommend not watching any player videos.... At the end of the day, it's all an illusion. Only the bank wins.
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In general, you can ask yourself how the GGL sees it when an online casino cooperates with someone who also uploads videos on YT where he plays in illegal casinos. I have not found a ban on this. It only says that you are not allowed to advertise illegal casinos. The guy doesn't really do that, but he still plays illegally and that would probably also be indirect advertising, because you can see how bad the German casinos currently are.
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You have a somewhat strange point of view. Germany is not the hub of the world. Germany is not responsible for the worldwide regulation of gambling.
The Youtuber you mentioned makes English videos.... Does not offer casinos that are illegal in Germany for German users.... You can also often see the casino backend... Everything is in English. According to his own statements, he commutes between Malta and DE. As long as he is in Malta or abroad, he can play anywhere.... It would only be harmful if he were to play in illegal casinos from Germany...
With influencers, however, the question of criminal liability never arises when gambling anyway. That would only be the case with illegal advertising. After all, all influencers play with fake money, i.e. they only play with play money.... Monopoly with play money is not illegal either....
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I don't claim that either. But we are talking about lapalingo.de - a German Provider that is on the whitelist and has to follow x rules that are set out in the state treaty and is monitored/controlled by the GGL. So - from my point of view - it's strange if they have a cooperation with this guy and at the same time he runs another channel where he plays illegal casinos (for Germany) and these videos can be viewed in DE. I don't know if that's the intention. It feels like a loophole.
Of course streamers advertise, even if they play with play money/fake money. For one thing, most of them have a ref. code and for another, it's about triggering --> a type of marketing (Trigger Based Marketing - Trigger Based Marketing and its advantages). It is therefore illegal advertising and accordingly punishable and not permitted under the gambling agreement.
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Lapalingo must comply with the laws in Germany. That's what you do.
You don't understand the difference.
An English-language channel from Malta does NOT have to comply with German laws. He only has to make sure that the advertising for Malta casinos is not accessible to German users.... Isn't that what this guy does? There is an overlay above the casino name. So you can't even see where he's playing. Also, if you click on his website with a German IP, you will NOT see any providers that are not from the GGL.
According to your statement, 80% of all videos on YouTube would have to be deleted. There is always a country from which a viewer could be watching where something is banned.
If the guy was making German videos + showing illegal casinos, it would be different.
Drifting is not allowed on roads in Germany. You would now want to report videos from Japan in Germany because they violate German road laws ?
Your question is more of a moral one... But there are no morals in the casino industry anyway.... So it's best to block all player accounts and do something else. Saves money and nerves.
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Yes and no. They are complying with the law, but they are cooperating with someone who is promoting illegal gambling.
Can Kahn now set up a YT account in Malta and advertise Stake there while promoting Tipico in Germany? Yes, as long as these videos cannot be viewed in Germany. But as long as you could see them in Germany, Tipico would be cooperating with someone who is advertising illegally. At least that's my opinion. Whether this is all legal and intentional - I don't know.
Of course, you're right that a foreign YT channel doesn't have to abide by German laws, but that was never my point. Regarding your example: of course I wouldn't report these videos xD That's a different situation. I'm not talking about the crime that was committed somewhere else and is not considered a crime there. I'm concerned that an online casino is working with someone who is gambling illegally in public and advertising it. If that was the intention, then the German providers could also cooperate with Drake, couldn't they?
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What makes you think that? I explained to you that no illegal gambling is advertised!
Where exactly is the advertising for illegal gambling here? He can gamble abroad wherever he wants. Do you think the rules of the GGL apply in 185 countries around the world? In 150 countries around the world, adults can gamble wherever they want.... Here in Armenia, nobody cares where I gamble.
The guy in DE complies with all regulations (no advertising for illegal providers, no videos in unregulated casinos in German, etc.).... So why shouldn't Lapalingo use the Dude as an advertising partner for DE?
Please don't get me wrong. I have a great dislike for gambling. The industry is dirty and in the end it's all about players losing a lot of money.... But I also think it's weird when false statements like "Guy XY is playing illegally because he doesn't play at GGL booths" are spread online. That's absurd....
Germany must finally stop treating the whole world like a child. It's bad enough that there's so much bureaucracy and regulations in Germany. Do we now have to tell other countries what is legal and illegal? Can't we give people abroad the freedom to decide what they want to do?
I fled DE many years ago.... This petty bourgeoisie is unbearable.... Here in Armenia, nobody from Australia talks to me about where I can play or how high my hedge should be......
Kind regards
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As soon as it is visible to the German market, it is illegal advertising. Don't get me wrong, you can't completely censor the internet and block all advertising. I just find it difficult when someone advertises Lapalingo and Stake/Roobet or something else at the same time. Even if they (mostly) live somewhere else and the videos are in English. Ask yourself whether the GGL would agree with Drake You didn't answer that question and that's exactly my main argument. It's just strange when someone promotes legal gambling here in Germany and illegal gambling elsewhere . There is no such thing. There are two tracks and perhaps it is also a question of morality, but also a question of what is allowed, because someone is publicly advertising illegal gambling - even if the advertising is in a different language and on a different channel. It is the same person who advertises legal and illegal providers.
I agree with you that the state treaty is bad and that people are being patronized here. I can see the difference in Italy, where it's also regulated, but they don't have such nonsensical rules that make it boring to play.
But my opinion doesn't have to mean anything, maybe I'm just skeptical and the GGL has given its blessing.
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