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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From the depths of the Bossman discord comes a movie, a movie about winning and losing.
Featuring clips never before seen, heroically caught on tape by brave web pioneers being chased by multiple jannies and slow internet connections.
Bossmanjack in: Withdraws Syndrome
Or, the 73k discord runup from May 6th (or watch from 5:00 to see the downfall, sortoff)


(yes i'm aware of some audio desynch issues but I'm done with this shitpost project, maybe next time)
 
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You've got to be an absolute dumb fuck to loan this guy any money, and it seems DonaldTrumpLover has paid the price that many others have in the past.
Perhaps it was foolish to loan him
Money; but a person who doesn’t pay their debts where I come from is fair game. It is unwise of BMJ.
 
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there is horrific chatter, rats scurrying about saying the damnest of things, as is Bossman
it is being reported that Bossmans gold and silver he invested in has been sold off
he still has a necklace that recently arrived, for now, but his language was pretty clear
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these are quotes from Bossman
"i had to sell all my gold and silver i dont give a fuck what else am i suppose to do i have nothing bro its sosad"
"i cant even hold an asset dude, sosad"
re-stream it was said on about 15-20 minutes ago
Didn't he trade one of his bricks of gold for a batch of drugs or something when he didn't have cash?
 
Didn't he trade one of his bricks of gold for a batch of drugs or something when he didn't have cash?
that would make the most sense to me, but he didnt say that outright today
i would imagine Derrick would be pretty fucking happy with getting precious metals in return for crack
it could also all be done in 1 deal without having to fuck around
Derrick turns up with the crack and Bossman gives him whatever precious metals is owed
 
BMJ might be an addict but he isn't retarded
He isn't what? After witnessing what you have witnessed so far, your takeaway is that he isn't retarded???? Man do I have news for you.
This could be somewhat true. Because the dude never really withdraw anything, and if he does, he deposits it right back.
He has literally withdrawn over $150,000 in the past week and there has been ZERO issues with KYC. BC.Game does not give a FUCK.

Man I don't understand why people latch onto the most boring, insipid, dry subjects when discussing BMJ: taxes, KYC, Twitch TOS, and the finer intricacies of a literal 50/50 game. Especially since these are otherwise extremely fascinating times for BMJ, he's had a taste of the high roller lifestyle JUST as his main source of income gets cut off, he's shown levels of compulsion that were previously unheard of before, he has demonstrated now that his drug addiction is bad enough he WILL indeed sell his few possessions to feed it.
People who were hopeful for BMJ (idiots) at least had the metals to point to: "Well he still has about $10,000 worth of metals", nope, he does not, he is back at a big FAT zero, his BC.Game deal might be gone soon, he's banned from Twitch, Kick will probably perma ban him soon... we are about to witness desperation like we've never seen before.
 
Didn't he trade one of his bricks of gold for a batch of drugs or something when he didn't have cash?
There was a phone conversation the other day that certainly sounded like Austin gave Derrick something to hold. The logical thought that came to Farmers' minds was that he gave him gold or silver as collateral for drugs. My personal thinking is like a pawnshop, just remove the middle man. Hypothetically Austin give him $100 worth of silver in exchange for $75 worth of crack and he get's the silver back when he settles the $100 debt or some arrangement to that effect. Derrick would collect some sort of high interest or fee, much like Austin's payday discord lenders, but in his case he's smart enough to take collateral.
 
There is nothing they can do about out other than throw him out onto the street and shut the door. There are no strategies that work with gamblers other than total cut off. Most gamblers will gladly let their car, house, work, marriages and family go before they stop. If you were his parents, what would be your strategy?

What do you mean strategy? there is no such thing for addicts besides themselves stopping it.

Sure, interventions, therapy, medications and things like that might help, but not long term, and certainly not if the addict is not willing to put the work, which clearly Austin won't do.

This is the main reason addiction is in most cases a life sentence, because no one else can fix that shit for you. Even if someone is committed to a rehab place, most people just go back to their vices.

For gambling there is a 90% chance of relapse, as this study says.

What the Bossman parents are doing is the same thing a bunch of parents of junkies and such do, it's better for them to keep their child in the house and even enable their vice, but at least they can keep a eye on them, as horrible as that would be to see.

If Bossman got kicked out of the house, it would take just a few months before he was sucking cock for rock, so leaving him on his hovel of a room screaming everyday at the computer is the best strategy his parents have.
 
Man I don't understand why people latch onto the most boring, insipid, dry subjects when discussing BMJ: taxes, KYC, Twitch TOS, and the finer intricacies of a literal 50/50 game.
Idk, it's not spectacular in any way.

If anything, I am a lot more entertained by all these things and how he gets on with it than by watching him playing and losing.

Given his patterns, I don't think they get too worried about how much he "withdraws", when they literally paid the money for him to gamble to start with and know it will be right back anyway. It's not like there is any risk of him money laundering or financing anything.

Most legit companies are not perfect in this regard, I can guarantee online casinos are worse. I haven't checked the one we are talking about, but if it's based in Costa Rica or something like this, it increases chances nobody cares. But they sure do when convenient.

Truly, BMJ is a polarizing lolcow to people who evolve in this industry I think. It's kind of new what they are doing with him. And I have to say I am very confused. It used to be the industry wanted to make stars out of 18+ yo with clean cut image, or just wealthy older men with a personality. It's quite a departure from this.

In the old days, on 2+2 and such, there was really good drama around gambling, but most of it did not revolve around just losing. Even though there is this one guy I remember being on "losing streak" for millions of hands in the lowest limit possible. This was quite a ride.
 
Idk, it's not spectacular in any way.

If anything, I am a lot more entertained by all these things and how he gets on with it than by watching him playing and losing.

Given his patterns, I don't think they get too worried about how much he "withdraws", when they literally paid the money for him to gamble to start with and know it will be right back anyway. It's not like there is any risk of him money laundering or financing anything.

Most legit companies are not perfect in this regard, I can guarantee online casinos are worse. I haven't checked the one we are talking about, but if it's based in Costa Rica or something like this, it increases chances nobody cares. But they sure do when convenient.

Truly, BMJ is a polarizing lolcow to people who evolve in this industry I think. It's kind of new what they are doing with him. And I have to say I am very confused. It used to be the industry wanted to make stars out of 18+ yo with clean cut image, or just wealthy older men with a personality. It's quite a departure from this.

In the old days, on 2+2 and such, there was really good drama around gambling, but most of it did not revolve around just losing. Even though there is this one guy I remember being on "losing streak" for millions of hands in the lowest limit possible. This was quite a ride.
Oh yes, I forgot to add 'casino law and jurisdictions' to the list of boring ass topics no one gives a damn about.
 
What would happen if Bossman actually withdrew like ~$100k from his account and never put it back in? (impossible, I know)

Would he lose all his gamba sponsorships? I assume the only reason they keep him around is because they know he will never, ever, stop.
He has a weird deal, so I am really not sure.

In normal deals, you need to clear some type of volume of playthrough to get your money ready for withdrawal. So you still get rakeback, but you have an evolutive betting bar that unlocks your bonuses as you play. The more you play, the more you get.

But Austin is way too much of degenerate to unlock bonuses. So they just give him cash like they do on Zinga Play Money.

At this point, I think he would get to keep it. If they allow it, it's gone. And it was always part of the marketing budget anyway. They never actually lost money.
 
What would happen if Bossman actually withdrew like ~$100k from his account and never put it back in? (impossible, I know)

Would he lose all his gamba sponsorships? I assume the only reason they keep him around is because they know he will never, ever, stop.
I'm not sure if this has been confirmed but apparently his deal is capped at $28,000 a week. So if he cashed out 30k and didn't deposit it back in he wouldn't get anymore refills from his sponsor for that week.
I'm not sure if that carries over where $100,000 would remove daily refills for a month.

Again, all rumor. However I don't doubt there is some sort of cap.
 
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Bossman's house of cards might be collapsing. I am doubting more and more that Kick/Stake will accept him back. He is running out of people to "loan" him money, what could he do go back to Runescape ?
 
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