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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Bossman has been ultra-paranoid and ban-happy since winning the 63k, banning so many innocent fans and turning them into detractors, such as this guy who claims to have gotten control over and reduced his gambling thanks to him.
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Dear Bossmanjack,

Please I've been following BossmanJack for a while, and I need to get this off my chest. I'm not gonna lie, the dude kinda saved my life. Last year, I was lost, gambling way too much, and was ready to give up on everything. Then I stumbled onto one of BMJ's streams. Seeing him turn like $50 into $500 or small amounts into big wins gave me a sliver of hope, a reminder that change was possible.

Watching him made me realize if I didn't get my gambling under control, I'd end up in a bad place, maybe just like him, so I started making changes – smaller bets, less impulsive decisions... and it's been working, I have to thank BMJ for that.

So, I joined BossmanJack's Discord, mostly as a viewer/supporter, hate the way he acts, just like seeing fellow gamblers win big & to get anny gambling strats, anyways, Earlier today, someone needed crypto help. I responded, offering to assist, they couldn’t buy crypto, they said they’ll send cash through PayPal or cashapp or whatever app in exchange for some litecoin (they sent this in general chat) figuring it was a community thing. Next thing I see is BMJ's profile pop up in the general chat tab, talking about, asking who I am, even when I tried explaining im new here, I came from kick, like to watch your streams, he responded like “tf” “who tf is you” or “k, and?” I figured he was talking to the person I was helping, but no – he was targeting me. Called me out, questioned my intentions, and then boom, I got banned.

BossmanJack, I don't hate you. I genuinely can't. But man, you hurt me. A simple check of my chat logs would've shown I'm not a troll, and I had maybe 3 comments of all time. I looked at you as a fellow gambler, someone with potential if they could gain some self control, someone I thought people were hating too much on, but you didn’t even try to listen and that hurt and that felt like a gut punch.

Get some help, dude. Learn some self-control. You've lost a fan who honestly wanted to see you succeed.

I hope you learned your lesson when twitch and kick unbans you. Be kind to people, actually listen, it’s free.

Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.

-AC
 
A gambler just asked me for advice on a game where the price of the game changes based on how much people have gained or lost on it.

I gave him advice that will in fact result in him losing less. But he will still lose, and I will win what he loses, because of how the game works.

I actually feel guilty. I shouldn't. He should have tried not being prey.

It's not direct, since the $10K I won on that game he would have still lost even if I hadn't, but I was definitely champing at the bit to get it. I even told him so. And conceivably he could go on a run and win it back. I won't complain if he does that. But he's lost at least $50K on this incredibly brutal game that I'm really good at, and odds are good I get about 95% of that.

And I feel guilty. I gave him advice that actually increased his odds. I also gave him advice this game is extremely dangerous and the way he plays, he will lose. Don't do this to yourself.

But if you do I'll profit from it.
I mean you basically set down a loaded needle full of the good stuff in front of a heroin addict, said "this will give you an amazing high but you probably shouldn't do this" and walked away. Idk what you expected to happen.

That doesn't mean his actions are your fault, but it does mean you deliberately triggered his responses (dangled better odds in front of him), and you knew what he would likely do. Then you made 10k off his addiction. Guilt is a natural reaction to that.

Humans are a weird combination of rats with an self-stimulation button, and free will. You can't say we are all one or the other and still be accurate to reality.
 
Bossman is like your favorite comfy TV show you keep watching reruns of. You've seen it all before, you know exactly what to expect, and any plot twist will be undone by the end of the episode and things go back to the good old status quo. And you love every minute of it.
 
Let’s be generous and assume he ever did buy a Civic; how much time would pass before he threw it in to a pawn shop for a loan so he could gamble?

With gamblers there never is the sunset where they walk off into the horizon with the big cash win and call it quits.

At some point in time he will one day see a win converted into cash and declare a victory and it will be short lived indeed.
 
Let’s be generous and assume he ever did buy a Civic; how much time would pass before he threw it in to a pawn shop for a loan so he could gamble?

With gamblers there never is the sunset where they walk off into the horizon with the big cash win and call it quits.

At some point in time he will one day see a win converted into cash and declare a victory and it will be short lived indeed.
Best thing his parents could do is to get him institutionalized and seize whatever winnings he's got that day.
 
Let’s be generous and assume he ever did buy a Civic; how much time would pass before he threw it in to a pawn shop for a loan so he could gamble?
As I said a few pages ago, him pawning anything is insanely unlikely due to how his brain desires instant gratification now; anything that requires more than a 1 step process is too slow and the pawn shop isn't in his living room so that's too slow

I would say he'd trade it for drugs but assuming he buys a legit car there's a bunch of paperwork involved and again, too slow for him
 
I didn't either initially but now I cannot stop watching my boy lose a yearly wage on fucking coin flips
There's something delightfully old school lolcow about him. He's not caught up in the sektur, he doesn't get involved in drama, he fucks the moms of concern trolls daily, yet he still feels compelled to put his daily Ls online for everyone to see.
 
pawn shop
People need to put the 'pawn shop' talk to rest. Austin is EXTREMELY lazy and will ABSOLUTELY NOT go to a pawn shop under any circumstance, it's just too much effort.
The only known and confirmed instance of him leaving his house so far in 2024 was once he took a 10 minute trip to the store to buy a vape and some snacks (his mom drove him), and it was so much of an event for him that he made sure to post all about it on discord.
 
People need to put the 'pawn shop' talk to rest. Austin is EXTREMELY lazy and will ABSOLUTELY NOT go to a pawn shop under any circumstance, it's just too much effort.
The only known and confirmed instance of him leaving his house so far in 2024 was once he took a 10 minute trip to the store to buy a vape and some snacks (his mom drove him), and it was so much of an event for him that he made sure to post all about it on discord.
I didn’t realize he was so agoraphobic.

What happens if his Derrick Christmas stops the drug delivery service? BMJ will leave the house if he can’t get crack and weed delivered.

I think his parents encourage this lifestyle because they worry what happens if he leaves the house. The current system ensure he never leaves the bedroom.
 
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So is this guy a good gambler? How is he winning $70k every other day
The gamba site algorithms have noticed that he tends to reinvest all his winnings, so they let him taste short-lived victory by paying out frequently, knowing it'll all come back.

That, and his wagers are large, so any win is large to match.
 
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