You know, I've noticed that gambling streams often showcase frequent big wins, which can be misleading. These streamers might receive sponsored funds from casinos, allowing them to place large bets without personal risk. This creates an illusion of easy success that doesn't reflect the typical player's experience. If you want to try a casino, try it without relying on streamers and trust your own judgment. I also suggest to gamble responsibly for fun and not to make money or win daily. It's not a job, it's a game.
That's how it should be to make it more inviting. Make people see that it is possible to win shocking multipliers that other gamblers have not even reached in their long time of playing. They won't care if someone believes it or not because their only purpose is to advertise the online casino and the same time urge gamblers to play by showing those big numbers.
Now, as a wise man, I don't think we should believe it. There's a large possibility that they are only showing the good side but they won't show how much they lost before reaching that point. It's also possible they lost the same number they got or maybe they lost more before reaching that point but the good part is that they are sponsored so nothing is really gone.