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  • in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69161
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    I’m almost starting to think Rbreen and argyl is either the same person or they’re butt buddies. It sure as fuck looks like it.

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69158
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    argyl53 wrote:

    awesomex wrote:

    How do regulators discover this: <iframe src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/_7o-wpe5xZk?feature=oembed&#8221; width=”640″ height=”480″ frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen=””></iframe>

    Makes me think of Rocknrolla’s video where they stopped it mid spin, changed the ball and he started losing every spin, and lost 70k or something

    What, you seriously telling me you can’t see and hear the difference between how the first ball spins at 0:20 versus the vibrating ball at 1:36? Anyone who’s played roulette at least once would spot that a mile off.

    Oh yeah, I forgot it’s complete silence around the roulette table, and the ball is obviously too big to be hidden from surprise visits.

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69149
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    How do regulators discover this:

    Makes me think of Rocknrolla’s video where they stopped it mid spin, changed the ball and he started losing every spin, and lost 70k or something

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69142
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    Facebook, YouTube, Twitter etc are all exclusively banning conservatives, while saying it’s cus they say mean things. These silicone valley companies are the biggest companies in the world and they’re obviously corrupt to the bone, while being watched and regulated by more sources than anyone else. Yet they get away with it.

    Meanwhile you defend the gambling industry, as if it’s the holy grail. It’s pretty damn naive to think that someone who makes you sign a one-sided contract where you don’t get to set any of the terms, who nobody has the means to prove anything against are so clean.
    The gambling industry is notorious for corruption, and it’s blocked in so many countries worldwide for that very reason.
    They talk about “responsible gambling”, while they allow you to deposit 100k a day, without knowing if you just remortgaged your house and blew the lot.

    There’s been proof of casinos cheating in every single live casino game, yet you excuse them by saying “that was just some bad companies” – Guess what – Those bad companies were able to run for years while being just as heavily regulated.

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    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69121
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    Rbreen91 – 18 year old who thinks he knows everything about the world. Or 91 year old world champion.

     

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    in reply to: jimbo casino strikes again #69120
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    THEBARON wrote:

    just seen jimbos hit on twitter 45p stake doa over 17000 dont no how he does hes rite that slot his his bitch haha tryed to upload picture some reason not working that slot pays so much on small stakes its unreal

    Wasn’t Jimbo, it was someone else (@mikewakey1) who @jimbocasino to tell him about it.

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69107
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    Rbreen91 wrote:

    awesomex wrote:

    If you know affiliates that can afford to play 300 dollar stakes non stop, please let me know.

    Which crazy jump are we making now?

    The guy in the video we’re talking about is playing slots at 300 dollar stakes, blackjack at 50,000 dollars a hand and such

     

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69103
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    If you know affiliates that can afford to play 300 dollar stakes non stop, please let me know.

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69095
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    Rbreen91 wrote:

    Just because you have no understanding of how these machines function, you assume that they’re very easy to manipulate, it’s not easy, and it’s not cost effective for a few YouTube videos, but a retard like you won’t ever accept that someone isn’t trying to cheat you.

    You have no clue on how the law works in Australia with regards to gambling.

     

    You think youre some “woke” genius.

    Dude, it’s easy as hell to reprogram a physical slot machine to have an extra button to replace the coin insert.

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69093
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    Rbreen91 wrote:

    What are you anyway? A failed video game designer?

     

     

    Ouch mate. That actually hit close to home. I was part of a Canadian startup from 2010 to 2015. Or was it 2011 to 2015. Anyway, it was january 2010/11 to april 2015. My official title was CGC manager (customer service and game community manager), but I made the calculations for the battle mechanics to balance the game to make sense, along with Michel Comeau, who was the lead programmer. The company I worked for was Digital Experience Studios, later renamed/taken over by DistrictWare. The owners were Marco Sorella and Emma Savare, who I met when playing Evony. We wanted to make a game like Evony, but get rid of the bots that ruined the game. The game we made was called Alliance Warfare. I still did some work for them after I left in april 2015 and until the game was taken down.
    Emma Savare is the heir to one of the richest and most powerful families in Canada, and my office was right next to hers.
    Anyway, the game was running until late last year, when Marco decided to shut it down.

    There are videos on youtube of people playing the game and making tutorials and stuff. So yeah, you hit the nail on the head. Including the “failed” part. Unfortunately 🙁

     

     

    in reply to: Gamban #69089
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    redhotchilli1666 wrote:

    The way i stopped was when paid all my money goes to a non card book account..bit of a pain but not having access to the dreaded debit card worked..was all ways skint at one point but now have healthy saving,s…My old woman pays my bills and just pay her when out near building society.(or sometimes forget yay ):)))))

    You could get a visa electron (visa without the numbers on). This way you still have a card, but it cant be used for online transactions.

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69088
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    Rbreen91 wrote:

    You can definitely buy them, from NZ or USA… but high roller machines will be expensive… and you can technically buy them, but you cannot own them. You’ll get caught and fined, and have the machine taken from you.

    in davo’s case, how does he have the machine and the tech to print tokens to put into the machine?

    My 2nd cousin’s father used to have tons of slots and arcade games in the workshop at his house, where he fixed them for his customers for home use. When we were kids we used to be able to play on some of the arcade games. Oh, and we didn’t have to put money on them to play them.
    It’s 2019. You can find everything on the internet these days. A quick google search and you’re on your way. Or if you know someone who knows how, ask them to do it for you. It’s not that hard to figure this out.

    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69086
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    Rbreen91 wrote:

    Duxsta wrote:

    It’s very easy to buy any old/new fruit/slot machines nowadays…EBay and GumTree are full of them, create an atmosphere in the background to make it appear your there? Possibly.

     

    Id like to point out the telephone conversation between Paul and a representative of a casino in which he was offered a free roll balance…that is clear as day.

     

    Why would you risk your own money if you don’t have too…? If you simply want to be “YouTube famous” then why not? It’s obviously popular or sites like this wouldn’t exist, so I get why it’s done, I get Roshstein doing it with 10k viewers, collecting the affiliate money without any risk to his own money? I think most would also.

    But it’s not right, morally it’s disgusting and god knows how many children now think “fuck work I’m gonna gamble instead”, I think this Aussie guy has too just be honest like Labowsky, Spintwix and Bandit who show transactions. Kudos to Paul for finally making me like/respect him after all this time, good lad.

    In the U.K. it’s not a problem. You can’t buy a high roller pokie machine in Australia on gumtree. That’s a fact.

    What the fuck are you on about? Do you really think that if a casino gets rid of 20 machines, it’s impossible that one or some of them end up at someone’s home, programmed to be able to play without having to insert money? Oh yeah, it’s illegal so it can’t be done, right? Cus nobody breaks the fucking law, and everyone are straight up and would never try to fraud people for their own gain, right?

    Grow up dude, stop being so damn naive.

    in reply to: casino bonuses wagering anyone? #69067
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    Green2711 wrote:

    It does seem to happen quite often that you’ll finally hit a bonus or get a big win when you reach bonus funds but it’s more likely that something like that would happen, the more spins you do the more likely you are to hit a bonus, right? So if you put in £50 and get matched offer (£100 total) and a bonus rolls in when your down to £48 doing 50p spins then you’ve gone just over 100 spins without a bonus which is quite common in my experience.

    Something I would be interested in knowing is if taking a bonus is actually worth it? I’ve taken a few sign up bonuses before 100% matched bonus with 37x wagering normally. I’ve had 2 big cash outs by going max stake (£5) on bonus funds and eventually cashing out but more often than not I’ve not beat wagering on most I’ve taken.

    I received an email from AllBritishCasino before offering me a 25% bonus up to £50 and I imagine wagering is 35-37x – this to me does not seem worth it.

    So are bonuses worth using at all? It seems with 100% matched you occasionally stand a chance at cashing out but anything below that is pointless or is it just not worth it if it means you may have jeopardised what would have been a big cash out had it not been for wagering?

     

    It all depends on what kinda bonus it is if its a sticky bonus, it’s more worth it for the casino. If it’s a bonus that doesn’t trigger until you’ve gambled away your deposit, it’s definitely worth it.

    Keep in mind the casinos don’t voluntarily give money away. They’re a business who wants you to lose your money so they make money. Even a 100% bonus is still worth it for the casino, but it’s at a bigger risk, so there’s big wagering requirements to it.

    I even get offers of 10% bonus with 35% wagering, which only a retard would accept. No idea why they even send these offers.

    Ultimately, it depends on how you play. If you deposit 10-100 quid and you’re looking for hours of playtime, taking a 100% bonus is probably worth it. If you’re just interested in cashing out as soon you hit something good and you dont care about playing for more than 10 minutes, you’re better off without a bonus.

    I agree with the other post here, where the guy mentions that when you have a 100% bonus you have twice the playtime and spins, and as the most popular slots bonus on average once per 150-450 spins or so, it makes sense to get bonuses and thus bigger wins if you play with a bigger balance.

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    in reply to: Rocknrolla calling out streamers #69032
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    Rbreen91 wrote:

    I’m talking about the actual business involved, and you’re talking about Coca Cola. Shows how inept you are.

    It doesn’t make a blind bit of difference when it comes to what people are willing to do to make money. But by all means, you go believe that everything is always straight forward, above board and nobody ever does anything unethical in the gambling world cus they make enough money already.
    You’re living in denial.

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