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Board Gambling discussion
Re: "Fake Flex" in gambling
by
$weetne$$
on 04/08/2025, 13:53:44 UTC

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Recently, we have this story of famous person, a social media influencer, who flexes his money and his wealth like his big house and a car. But recently, he admitted that he had lost 69 million PHP which is almost $1.2 million.

And it seems that he doesn't care about his money. However, it is now revealed that he is selling his car and most likely all other assets because he doesn't have any money anymore. There is a huge debate for Filipinos though, maybe he is doing it for clout so that he can generate money. And he didn't actually lost that big amount, much lesser, like 4 million PHP (but that is still big money for ordinary Pinoys).

But in any case, the "I don't care about money" has backfired on him and obviously this is a fake flexes.


Have you heard of any flex story?

I have someone who says from the tune of it, he is selling some kind of roulette system to me. Like teaching me on how to beat the system but when I ask him if he actually win using this strategy, he can't answer straight.

And the best story "turning 500 PHP to 100,000 PHP" in one night of baccarat session, but there are no proof whatsoever.
Whenever I hear stories like this from people, one thing I go straight to asking is if this is actually true why are this people more concerned with advertising it such that they want more and more people to come in? If something is actually making you enough money to live the flamboyant live, why stress the need to get others to doing it when you cam quietly continue doing it and have all the money, do you not think that the more people get into this, the more they will ruin your chances of getting paid that huge?, so the only answer I derive from all of this is that the money is actually made from the advert and not the gambling they are advertising, some of them may not be gambling actually.