Some of them are real in the sense that when I used to gamble I have found quite some really decent strategies that could increase your wagering quite dramatically and they worked well, however these were just a couple from a myriad of such videos and streams. Most of such videos are not realistic and they are most of the time sponsored by casino money and if not directly then the referral link spammed everywhere in these videos when they start shows that they are still sponsored but in another way by commissions. Isn't it funny that these streamers always hit the max win almost in a daily frequency while normal people take to 2-5 years on average and some may not hit them at all during all their gambling time.
It's funny sometimes, of course, when I see a happy streamer who has played suspiciously well in another visit to some casino, I feel funny, but also a little offended. It's just a shame because the streamer and those who organize this recording apparently consider me a complete fool when they show me these next happy tales about the player's happiness. However, such streams with outright falsifications, in my opinion, have become a little less common than before. Humanity is apparently gradually learning to distinguish between lies and post-truth on the Internet.
Can you show an example where stream play suspiciously well? I hope this isnt a short video or compilation. Hope to see a full stream. One thing is when streamer gambles for 8 hours and catches good multipliers, but also looses money during 8 hours marathon. And the other thing when wee see 30sec moments that comes one after another that he has won x1000, then x5000 and end with thousands on the balance. Even though they win big, I believe that they also lose large amounts or waste them, so life is balanced anyway.
That's what I mean.
Let's compare the number of videos with a thousand dollars won that end up on the lucky person's account and the number of stories where he lost the same thousands at once. I think that there are many more of the former.
I also think that manipulation by casino devs in matters of implementing provable fairness in some games, such as slot machines, does take place and this is done as part of the streamer's preparation for the next marathon. This is of course not very noticeable, for obvious reasons, but manipulation apparently still occurs during marathons precisely so that the advertising effect is more pronounced. This is of course my vision of this process, I do not insist on my right, but I think that this takes place simply based on the world we all live in and what kind of sly industry we are talking about.