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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Very immoral marketing strategy.
by
stomachgrowls
on 17/01/2022, 22:25:46 UTC

I thought they used to place a warning write up telling people that what they are saying is just for the purpose of advertising and that nobody should take them serious because it's not a financial advise. The warning is obvious and is very clear but many persons still don't understand what that means. Although they are showing us that so that will might not end up sueing them. Don't you think they need our money to grow rich?

The point is that there are no warnings anywhere that the game we watch on video or stream is for fake money.
Of course, are shown in public the videos in which someone wins. A person who has no gambling experience when watching something like this thinks winning is very easy. If he can be persuaded to make a deposit, he usually loses everything. That's why it's so dangerous.
Most common scenario is that these influencers does have that unlimited fund that they do have into their gambling accounts which means that betting would be sky is the limit
and when  they do hit up big multipliers then of course the winning would really be big on which it could really poke up someones interest on playing too
and this is how marketing works.

Viewers wouldnt really mind on how much that player had lost when they do play up and since theyre been funded then betting behavior would be totally different.

Fairness can be seen though and you could spot out for experienced players but for noobs then everything would be plain and simple.