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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bf25FmHiZjE
https://youtu.be/t43ISDpTfug
Some guy did some stuff on YouTube. We get it.
Now, you are flooding this forum with links. Take this as a warning that such flooding will lead to a ban if you continue. If it's discovered that you have a monetary interest in that guy's youtube channel, then you can expect to be banned from here, whether you persist or not.
Stop it. Stop it now!.
Quote: ChumpChangeUNBELIEVABLE...RAJA SHATTERS HIS RECORD! 💥$100,000 💥BIGGEST JACKPOT ON YOUTUBE! 💥The Big Jackpot
https://youtu.be/t43ISDpTfug
that's nothing
this is what happened to me in 2012. since then I've hit several jackpots which I didn't post because they were less than $1 million and that is not any kind of serious money.
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nobody can question it
On the other thread I mentioned that people need to bring their cell phone cameras to the casino to document their slot play a bit, especially if there's a machine discrepancy or malfunction. The video I posted there shows what happened when this player bet $1000 a spin and the machine really did a number on the malfunction side on the machine that he was calling out his last spin on. He's lucky he got his $50K back out of the machine on a voucher, but I think that last spin didn't complete. I made 2 posts in 7 pages in that thread and it was hardly flooding, and I don't know where your hijacking a thread came from.
I started this thread with a few posts to show a more working knowledge of what this slot player does. And in the first post he did indeed win over a million credits in 721 free spins. Happy viewing. #Unicow
PS: I had two posts to start off this thread yesterday, and 3 today. I wasn't running that fast.
. Hi CC. No offense was meant by my rebukes. You fired off 5 posts all with separate links to a guy's monetized YouTube channel. You also promote his channel with Zod only knows how many links in your blog. Your intentions seem sound enough, but that behaviour is usually ,nay invariably, a symptom of a spammer. I'll take you at your word that that was not your intent and I even apologise if you were offended by my rebukes. However, that other thread was on a very specific topic, which you said you were bored of. And in the very next post in that thread, you again linked to that guy's vid. Was I expected to watch the whole lot to see how it applied to that thread. Rhetorical. I should not have needed to. You could have at least said in the text that the vid related to a similar machine flaw... Which it didn't anyway. So I stand by my observation that you hijacked that other thread.Quote: ChumpChangeTry to introduce the forum to a serious high roller on the slots machines and the Admin goes bonkers on me. No, I have no financial interest in this guy other than wanting to win a lot of credits somehow, and this guy shows how it's done (but I can't afford it, duh).
Incidentally, you won't find many here in awe of that YouTube guy. Don't take his vids as a tutorial in profitable slot play. He makes his revenue from the YouTube ads.
So you never wanna see youtube links anymore? I wasn't aware. I watch a lot of YouTube. If I was spamming, I'd probably fill a thread with a thousand posts. If people want to see the hundreds of posts that slot guy put on YouTube, you'll get lost just looking at thumbnails on his channel. I just wanted to point out a handful of interesting videos that he made, that I've seen, and I probably haven't seen more than what I've posted.
Quote: ChumpChangeSlot machines have a forever history in gambling. I've only spent two days on here about him, and my blog entry is no different than the start of this thread.
So you never wanna see youtube links anymore? I wasn't aware. I watch a lot of YouTube. If I was spamming, I'd probably fill a thread with a thousand posts. If people want to see the hundreds of posts that slot guy put on YouTube, you'll get lost just looking at thumbnails on his channel. I just wanted to point out a handful of interesting videos that he made, that I've seen, and I probably haven't seen more than what I've posted.
You're weird.
Quote: ChumpChangeSlot machines have a forever history in gambling. I've only spent two days on here about him, and my blog entry is no different than the start of this thread.
So you never wanna see youtube links anymore? I wasn't aware. I watch a lot of YouTube. If I was spamming, I'd probably fill a thread with a thousand posts. If people want to see the hundreds of posts that slot guy put on YouTube, you'll get lost just looking at thumbnails on his channel. I just wanted to point out a handful of interesting videos that he made, that I've seen, and I probably haven't seen more than what I've posted.
I've watched about a dozen hours of raja's stream now, and he's not making money on slots. He's making money from premium charges to his club members, and his YouTube ads every 10-15 minutes. He may even be getting some compensation from the casinos he plays, since he brings a crowd, and tells people where he's playing.
He's also not making money on slots because he's not doing anything special. He's just playing some huge denominations and taking his chances like everyone else.
If you want to see a big jackpot, take a look at these guys. Apparently a competing slots stream. Playing $900/spin.
The Big Jackpot guy does have a slot app he tries to show off. If anybody wants to download that and play slots on their phone, it seems like a slots-related deal. I haven't downloaded it yet because I can't see myself betting billions of credits a spin except in Weimar Germany, which may be coming again sooner than I know, so maybe I should learn.
Playing slot machines themselves is not a commercial. It's a rare peak into the previously closed-off world of casinos. Smartphones are changing what videos are available, and permissions in the casinos seem to be getting more lax as time goes on. I remember a sign on a casino door in 1995 that said "No cell phones!"
How the slot guy makes his money. Pointing out that he gets money from YouTube may ring kind of hollow since the YouTube Adpocalypse a couple years ago. Casinos rebating the slot king? He's getting a slew of points on his card so that could pay room & board for him & his entourage on a daily basis. The slot king probably doesn't record all of his slot play for online use, and he could be independently wealthy from slot play or anything else by this time.
People getting so lost in his motivations forget the joy of watching someone trying to beat the machines.
Quote: billryanWhat joy should I be experiencing watching a video of a stranger trying to beat a slot machine? I'm not sure who I am rooting for, the man or the machine?
Unless I know the person I am always rooting for the casino.
Playing slots ... Boring.Quote: billryanWhat joy should I be experiencing watching a video of a stranger trying to beat a slot machine? I'm not sure who I am rooting for, the man or the machine?
Watching someone play slots ... Boringer.*
Reading about watching someone play slots ... Boringest.**
Now... Watching an affiliate marketer and App promoter pulling in the crowds and getting good value for his ad-spend ... I can appreciate that business lesson.
*, **, Yes I know it's not proper English, but it so should be.
Quote: beachbumbabsIf you want to see a big jackpot, take a look at these guys. Apparently a competing slots stream. Playing $900/spin.
Hi Babs,
Not so impressive when he informs us that he owns the machine, has access to configure it and all of the streamed play is in 'free play' mode
'more' the notes on this vid, if you need evidence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzVgo-Ptn2M
or read here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5OL3PQwJtCWyM9TlLe_8xA/about
Quote: OnceDearHi Babs,
Not so impressive when he informs us that he owns the machine, has access to configure it and all of the streamed play is in 'free play' mode
'more' the notes on this vid, if you need evidence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzVgo-Ptn2M
or read here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5OL3PQwJtCWyM9TlLe_8xA/about
Well, there ya go, then. I was watching without sound after a couple minutes and missed any reference to that. Pity.
Depending why and what slot machines you are playing, I don't find it boring. I would much rather be playing a +EV slot play over some JOB VP or flat betting BJ.Quote: OnceDearHi Babs,
Not so impressive when he informs us that he owns the machine, has access to configure it and all of the streamed play is in 'free play' mode
'more' the notes on this vid, if you need evidence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzVgo-Ptn2M
or read here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5OL3PQwJtCWyM9TlLe_8xA/about
I would think this guy has negotiated some type of rebate with the casinos. I'm sure the rebate added to everything else he is doing is +EV. I'm kinda curious about that aspect.
All the links do seem a bit spammy.
Quote: AxelWolfI would think this guy has negotiated some type of rebate with the casinos. I'm sure the rebate added to everything else he is doing is +EV. I'm kinda curious about that aspect.
All the links do seem a bit spammy.
For the link BBB gave and I quoted, he actually owns the machine and is configuring it for free play and for whatever absurd max coin he wants. When he's crediting it with 50k and playing 900 per spin, he is playing 'play money' and risking nothing.
As to the links ChumpChange is giving, I agree that the vlogger is almost certainly in cahoots with the casino.
I absolutely agree that the links look spammy. I previously gave ChumpChange flak for giving the appearance of a spamming shill. With Hindsight, I believe CC had innocent intent, but I am watching closely. Ultimate judgement will be deferred to Wiz.
Both the youtube channel publishers are shamelessly monetizing their vids.
Quote: ChumpChangeI'll try to find a Taylor Swift music video with a billion monetized views next time.
Doubling down I see.
Quote: ChumpChangeI'll try to find a Taylor Swift music video with a billion monetized views next time.
Finally, we’d have a link worth clicking on
I think we've seen enough examples of big jackpots for a while without more links to videos of them. Give me enough money, and I could hit jackpots right and left and lose even more money in between them.
I think there is a good discussion to be had about advantage plays in slots, if somebody wants to lead the discussion in that direction.
Step 1. Have a monetized youtube channel, or partner with a popular one already on youtube.
Step 2 Find a decent progressive 10k, at least maybe more.
Step 3 Video and play the machine. If max bet is 5 coins, only play 4 or less. Keep going until you hit the jackpot symbols. Keep tax records for losses.
Step 4 When you have a video of missing the progressive because you didn't play max, your bait is completed.
Step 5 Publish your video on monetized site with a tile like "OMG, I HIT PROGRESSIVE FOR 10K AND DIDN'T HAVE MAX BET!!!!!!"
Step 6 if you have a deal with popular site, have it link to your video with link labeled "Idiot hits jackpot without max bet."
Step 7 Viewers flock to video to look at big dummy player. Collect $4k every million views.
The channel I follow (I guess I won't say which one [Hint: Doo it! ... DOO IT!!]) is designed to showcase a slot (new or classic) by showing all the bonus features, and that's fine if you know what's going on. The trouble I have with these channels, however, is that they do an (at best) mediocre job explaining how they only show (with very few exceptions) winning sessions. The reasons for doing this are that winning sessions hit the bonus features and that losing sessions are dull (and get low views). The problem is that all these winning videos give the impression that by sticking $100 in a machine you will always get back $300, $600 or a big W-2G $1200+ jackpot. A dangerous message.
Quote: OnceDearPlaying slots ... Boring.
Watching someone play slots ... Boringer.*
Reading about watching someone play slots ... Boringest.**
Now... Watching an affiliate marketer and App promoter pulling in the crowds and getting good value for his ad-spend ... I can appreciate that business lesson.
*, **, Yes I know it's not proper English, but it so should be.
I guess it's like watching golf on TV. If you don't play it's mind numbing. If you do play it's rather interesting.
This was a 5 minute read on the money-making app the guy is pushing on his channel.
I'm convinced. ChumpChange is nuked for spamming and unpaid advertising, also flooding on a single topic.
Ok. I looked back at CCs other posts. He may be spamming this guy's stuff, but not exclusively. I'm going to change this to a 3 day suspension for the reasons above, and ask, when he returns, he not continue to push this channel or app. Further posts about either will be considered a nuk-able offense. Thanks.
BBB
Quote: ChumpChangeFurther posts about either will be considered a nuk-able offense. Thanks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Richter
That's why I'm so suspicious of him, because I remember him saying he did what he did before there were any laws, and I'm thinking that's why he is on Youtube and doing what he is doing now, because there is a wild wild west environment with social media. He didn't play slots much or at all before the channel began I think, it's amazing people don't gravitate towards authenticity.Quote: wrxrobHe IS the spam king, or was at least. If anyone wonders where the guy behind the youtube channel made his money, see the wiki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Richter
It was interesting watching the video, spin, lose, spin, lose, spin, lose, (8 times, started with $20), then 7-7-7, win $100!