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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Revisiting this thread, and going a bit off topic, but in poker this is a plague in tournaments.
It's funny how people are worried about riggery when it comes to online gambling, people don't realise how much cheating live poker has in the form of collusion, from chipdumping in large tournaments to gay little tactical softplay in private games.
 
This is my favourite part too lol. Especially when he pleads with the dice/coin "NOOO. NO. NO! STOP IT! CMON GIVE IT BACK!" I crack up so hard and it's because he's so sincere man. Top tier entertainment
I'm pretty sure he views those phrases he uses as a sort of mantra or magical spell to influence the randomiser while the result is not yet out, in an attempt to obtain the desired result.

You see this all the time with players of craps - as soon as the guy with the dice throws them, everyone starts yelling shit like "Hot! Hot! Hot!", "Come ON!", and "Baby needs new shoes!". (Crack cocaine is also a big part of craps "culture", so I'm surprised that game isn't Bossman's favourite thing).

Also not surprised that trannies are into him - he spends all his money on superfluous pharmaceuticals and dumb feel-good shit (gambling), so he greatly resembles them. Truly a match made in heaven.
 
I'm pretty sure he views those phrases he uses as a sort of mantra or magical spell to influence the randomiser while the result is not yet out, in an attempt to obtain the desired result.
He's not trying to influence the randomizer, but the little rat bastard Eddie has controlling the outcome to rig it. Alas its all for nought as rats have no heart and never let him win dude


Crack cocaine is also a big part of craps "culture", so I'm surprised that game isn't Bossman's favourite thing
Craps is way too slow for Bossman's fried gamba brain.
 
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As we settle to the bottom of the bossman-cycle, I wager against the grain, he will never be lucky enough to catch the 200k dragon again. Civicbros bear the heaviest cross, and whale-juicers are in the past since his current deal cannot allow for such heavy loans. Then again, a fool is quickly separated from their money, and I'm not talking about bossman.
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If I understand the law correctly (which I probably don’t) crypto isn’t considered taxable income until you sell it for fiat, sell it for another type of crypto, or stake it. It’s also taxable if you get paid in crypto which would include his $8k per week.

From the looks of it, he probably won’t be responsible for taxes on the full $180k because he never truly cashed out to fiat. It truly depends on how much he loses before selling his crypto for USD.

Regardless, it looks like his crypto wallet platform Exodus doesn’t report to the IRS. Even though he would be responsible for what he cashes out, its likely that he won’t bother thinking about it unless they send him a tax form. Uncle Sam is a fucking rat, anyway.

If anyone has a better understanding of crypto taxes please correct me.
Since he is gambling with an intent to make a profit he would probably have to consider any net gain in fiat as taxable income. This however can work in his favor as there's no way hes making a net profit and any net losses could be used to offset income from subscriptions and donations. Also if he holds the USDT for some time from his winnings (Unlikely considering his habits) and goes to convert that into fiat or another token and it has appreciated in value, a capital gain event would have occurred that he would be required to report
 
I always get fascinated at how fascinated I am by this content. On its face it's the same thing over and over again, but since I've tuned in at least every month I can't believe what I'm watching.

He called his parents to brag to his mother that he made twice her salary, and how he's gonna buy her a car and his dickhead dad is just gonna get a rinky dink steak dinner. The amount of smugness he feels when he takes any amount of money out of a casino is unreal considering how he has no shame for the 36 hours prior in tears breaking shit because he was penniless, and no concept of how close he is at all times to being there again. And seeing the new normal 5 figure bets, every button click playing chicken with poverty or a new Honda Civic 50 times over the span of a minute, I swear this motherfucker has given me a contact high for gamba.
The entire gamba thing is nuts. Like, it's simple math. Not even some kind of advanced math. Gambling uses the basic math that everyone is taught, even the retards. Yet, somehow, gambling is still a big deal. Bossmanjack is ridiculous, sure, but it's essentially the same scenario with every gambler.
 
unironically, bossman get banned off kick, and less than a month after a new sponsor/casino he gets his biggest win to date? I think the new place is rigging shit in bossmans favor to get new idiots to sign up
It's been discussed thoroughly already but they're not rigging shit, he lucked out big time but it doesn't matter because it was gone as quickly as it came. And new idiots are signing up no matter if he wins or loses which is why they're sponsoring him to begin with. Even I thought "holy fuck this guy is retarded, I can do so much better" for a brief moment.
 
It's funny how people are worried about riggery when it comes to online gambling, people don't realise how much cheating live poker has in the form of collusion, from chipdumping in large tournaments to gay little tactical softplay in private games.
To be fair, it's also true online, but to a lesser extent, because you can't be as blatant. Still, if you play high enough, most regulars know each others pretty well, are part of the same stable or study group or have connection one way or the other.

At least, live play has very low level across the board, which can somehow make it acceptable in many cases, because you might still want to be playing against people who soft play against each others as long as you are aware of what's going on.

In private games, I think the worst I have seen is not soft play, but when people actually understand the game. For example, when 3+ players force you to play against 3 ranges every hand, but won't actually play against each other in the sense that they have a shared bankroll anyway. I've been invited to a game like this once where I was obviously the mark and players would actively be playing against me as a collective.

Arguing the rigged thing is actually much more of a thing with live play. Most websites don't care if you win or lose. But in private games there is so much that can go wrong.

You have the obvious cheats, like mechanics, soft play, collective play, signals, RFID cards, marked cards, angles etc... But you also really need to trust the dealer is not a thief or a retard.

The dealers and floor are crucial to maintaining game integrity, and in many cases, they are actively part of making it worst. From my own experience, most dealers in private games used to work for actual casinos and something went wrong. Knowing what that something was is pretty enlightening. From druggies to thieves, It's easy for them to lift from the pot without you realizing if you don't pay attention.

It does not help that private games are always ran by players, and cash flow is a big concern for them. If the guy running the game lost a 100K that night and still needs to pay out players, who for the most part don't front the money, it needs to come out from somewhere.
 
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Mines is just as rigged on Shuffle :lossmanjack:
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You can really see him struggling with all his might not to call the game rigged. He muttered a few days ago about how he can't say shuffle is rigged or he loses his deal, I wonder if unlike the other sites they actually told him that they will drop him if he does it.
 
You can really see him struggling with all his might not to call the game rigged. He muttered a few days ago about how he can't say shuffle is rigged or he loses his deal
I recall during one stream while he was losing his $200k someone called shuffle rigged in the chat and Bossman responded “Do you think the company that sponsors me is going to rig my games while I’m streaming? They wouldn’t do that” which, of course, is exactly what he claimed BC and Stake were doing. He was definitely told not to disparage shuffle or else no more reloads.
 
Is there a specific term to describe someone being addicted to the act of gambling itself, instead of the potential rewards gambling brings? I assume it'd be called the dopamine high or something along those lines, but jack is so fucked up I think there needs to be a concrete term for this type of addiction.
 
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I absolutely love the immediate switching between "YEEEEEAAAH"s and "NONONONOOOO"s after every dice roll, he's not even human at this point, he's just a mechanism for maximizing dopamine release, I could genuinely believe that this is the start of some evil B-movie plot to turn humans into biological batteries or something.
classic operant conditioning response. bossman is just an extremely inbred chihuahua pushing the lever and responding appropriately when food shows up and when it doesnt
 
Is there a specific term to describe someone being addicted to the act of gambling itself, instead of the potential rewards gambling brings? I assume it'd be called the dopamine high or something along those lines, but jack is so fucked up I think there needs to be a concrete term for this type of addiction.
a gambling addict.

idk how many times we have to go through this but nobody is addicted to the income potential of gambling. people addicted to income potential are workaholics who end up multimillionaires because they enjoy making money so much they never stop making money.

he's not addicted to making money, he's addicted to losing money.
 
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