Bossman Austin Curtis Peterson / BossmanJack / AustinGambles / Austin_07 / irondollah - Gambling addict, convicted felon, scammer, and raging manchild that hates his fucking life, FAKE MONEY

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What the fuck are his sores?


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Thank you, that shit had me confused as hell.

They're reeling him in with these super quick feature hits.

I was watching his stream for a while before he went to get food and he was bouncing around slots doing $.50 bets seemingly triggering a feature then moving to another

Edit: checking again he's gone from (if I remember) $650 to $150 in the 20 minutes since he got up for food :story:
 
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Edit: checking again he's gone from (if I remember) $650 to $150 in the 20 minutes since he got up for food :story:
$500 casino funded start. 16 stored features ready to open once he finishes the balance off. He did get one feature that was $6 and not the usual $.4-.6.

edit: my bad for second post, I am too used to another forum that would conjoin posts of the same user if no one else had replied yet.
 
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Jewsh The Paypig = unbanned
 
So is anyone running a pool on how long til Austin blows up his new deal by yelling it's all rigged when he inevitably gets felted for the umpteenth time that day?
I'll say a month, only because he can withdraw the money they give him up front daily to gamble (for now.)
 
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Jewsh The Paypig = unbanned
Use the KickAssist extension and you can see the actual ban/unban events in chat.
https://github.com/KickAssist (Please note: The dev is a tranny. Use it on a disposable Kick-only browser and with an account that you don't give a shit about since "she" could theoretically steal your account)
 
Austin just confirmed on stream he's now sponsored by BC.Game.

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Isn't BC.game the one that's illegal to use if you're a US Citizen?

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Yeah, it is. So looks like even if Austin wins big he won't be able to legally withdraw. Of course they'll let him withdraw smaller amounts but if he ever wins massively expect him to be felted by the rules.
 
Isn't BC.game the one that's illegal to use if you're a US Citizen?

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Yeah, it is. So looks like even if Austin wins big he won't be able to legally withdraw. Of course they'll let him withdraw smaller amounts but if he ever wins massively expect him to be felted by the rules.
Doubt they'll felt him by the rules to encourage more people signing up with his affiliate, the one's using his affiliate will be the one's subject to KYC and being felted.
 
Isn't BC.game the one that's illegal to use if you're a US Citizen?

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Yeah, it is. So looks like even if Austin wins big he won't be able to legally withdraw. Of course they'll let him withdraw smaller amounts but if he ever wins massively expect him to be felted by the rules.
I've used them before. You can register with a vpn and deposit no problem. You can also withdraw lower amounts but if you try to take out over $1,000 then will require you to KYC.
Whether they pay you for playing in a restricted area is up to their discretion.
 
Isn't BC.game the one that's illegal to use if you're a US Citizen?

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Yeah, it is. So looks like even if Austin wins big he won't be able to legally withdraw. Of course they'll let him withdraw smaller amounts but if he ever wins massively expect him to be felted by the rules.

This is what happened when he tried to withdraw:
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He will most likely have to do KYC, and I believe they could get in big trouble for just letting a proven(with an ID) US citizen play on their site.
 
This is what happened when he tried to withdraw:
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He will most likely have to do KYC, and I believe they could get in big trouble for just letting a proven(with an ID) US citizen play on their site.
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His reaction is perfect here. Beautiful even. I mean honestly does it really matter overall if he can't withdraw? He's just going to pump it back eventually only to lose it. Hilarious if they truly sponsored a confirmed US Citizen and Resident.
 
This is what happened when he tried to withdraw:
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He will most likely have to do KYC, and I believe they could get in big trouble for just letting a proven(with an ID) US citizen play on their site.
Yeah IIRC Stake.US is one of the only gambling sites capable of withdrawing to US customers due to all the bullshit legalese about it being a sweepstakes instead of actually gambling and all the actual cash being a "bonus"

So unless I'm wrong Austin literally did the stupidest thing imaginable by dropping Stake intentionally (although tbf he RARELY cares about withdrawing since it's money he has to put back into gamba)
 
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I decided to be super autistic and replicated this wheel game in C. What I mean is the program plays it automatically with the theoretical best strategy (Martingale strategy) and shows you how long it takes to lose. It always loses given enough time so it's possible that the game's RNG isn't completely rigged. It's mathematically in the houses favor of course but it's probably not downright cheating. Here is the .c file, AFAIK it'll only work on Linux, sorry Microshitters.

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Edit: there's actually a point where the ratio of starting money to base bet value makes it a statistical anomaly for you to lose. Again, given enough time the statistical anomaly will happen but for instance this last time I ran it with a starting money of $10k with base bet of $5 and it lasted for 87,720 spins and reached a maximum value of $152k.
Edit edit: It occurs to me that the way I decided to generate random numbers might not work the same on everyone's machine, even on the same distributions of Linux :story: so if it behaves strangely for you then sorry but it works on my machine.
 
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