m0e_tv: How a Casino Streamer Uses Gambling and Counter-Strike to Lure Kids and Teens into a World of Deception
Let's talk about the one who transformed from an esports player into the "king of slots"—Mohamad Assad, also known as m0e_tv. In case you're not aware, this guy is a master not only at spinning the roulette wheel but also at leading people by the nose. His journey from a CS
professional to a casino streamer selling the illusion of easy money at every corner is like teaching kids about drugs disguised as candy. Now, let’s break down why this character is a genuine faker and manipulator who thrives on the suffering of others.
We've encountered types like m0e_tv before, who not only stream casino games but lead their fans to financial ruin. Previously, we covered scammers like Roshtein, ClassyBeef, and Xposed, who have also been added to our blacklist. You can learn about them here.
From Counter-Strike to Casino: How m0e_tv Lures Kids into Gambling
Here’s Mohamad "m0e_tv" Assad—a man who built an entire career as a professional manipulator and seller of cheap illusions from his questionable success in esports. Once, m0e was in the spotlight as an esports player, and everything seemed to be going well. He played CS
and even appeared in the Echo Fox team, but then one small thing happened—he opened his mouth. And not to say something smart, but to spew a bunch of homophobic remarks. A clown, through and through. This eventually led to his permanent ban on Twitch, although he had already managed to get a couple of bans for his "lovely" behavior. Well, you know, some people just can’t keep their tongues in check.
So, what did he do next? Of course, he found a "more honest" way to make money—gambling. m0e turned to making money off people who, as he himself admits, "crave entertainment." He switched to Kick and began actively promoting casinos, creating the illusion that winning there is a piece of cake because he makes it look so easy! And what makes him the most disgusting? He continues to stream CS, drawing not only adults but also kids and teens into this swamp of deception.
CS and Slots: The Perfect Trap for Kids
Let’s dive into just how gross this all is. CS
is one of the most popular games among teenagers. Thousands of kids log in daily to watch their idols win the game, thinking they can become just as cool players themselves. But what do they see on m0e_tv's streams? Aside from classic CS
gameplay, this "paragon of honesty" constantly shows how he spins slots between matches. And here’s the picture: a guy with 1000 wins in CS, whom you want to imitate, suddenly starts winning $10,000 on slots. It seems so easy, right? But it’s all a complete scam.
The point is that kids and teens who come to watch him play CS
are the most vulnerable audience. They don’t yet understand that the wins on casino streams are fake. And m0e doesn’t miss a chance to sneak in his promo link to Stake or any other shady casino. Moreover, many of these kids start to believe that if they can "dominate" in CS
, they can just as easily "win" money in a casino. The naivety of young viewers is the perfect soil to pull them into gambling, and m0e takes full advantage of this.
CS Diamonds: Classic Scam Tactics
But let’s focus on one of the most interesting scandals in his career—CS Diamonds. This site, where people turned CS
skins into digital currency, became a real paradise for gambling enthusiasts. And who’s the main character here? Of course, it’s m0e. As he told his fans: "Just play and win, it’s easy!" However, it turned out that it wasn’t so easy unless you had the results of the games fed to you in advance.
CS Diamonds literally fed him information about how the digital dice would fall, to create the image that m0e was a lucky guy and that everyone could do the same. But that was a lie on the level of a cheap magic trick. He won because he knew the results and portrayed himself as a winner to lure more people to the site.
Of course, when he got exposed, he started "telling the truth" actively. But let’s be honest: telling the truth when you’ve already been caught red-handed is not nobility; it’s a last-ditch effort to cover your behind. He actively used those results to maintain his gaming balance on the site and pretended that it was all for the fans. And when they didn’t let him withdraw his "earned" $26,000, he started crowing about the site being a scam.
Switching Platforms: From Twitch to Kick—Where Fake Money Always Awaits
After all this mess, m0e started his career renaissance on other platforms. And here begins an even juicier part of the story. You know what fake streamers do when they’re squeezed? They just move to other platforms where everyone is just as crooked. After he got scammed by CS Diamonds, he happily moved to Kick—a paradise for fake gangsters like him.
Here, he actively promotes Stake Casino, which is a real black hole for money. Playing with fake money provided by the casino itself, m0e skillfully creates the illusion that winning millions on slots is a breeze. But if you try it yourself, you’ll go broke in five minutes, losing your last pennies. That’s his whole strategy: lure people in, show them the "ease" of winning, and then watch them drown in debt while the casino fills its pockets.
Fake Wins: A Master of Manipulation
Does anyone seriously think that winning $10,000 on a single spin every evening is realistic? For someone like m0e, it’s possible, but only because he’s not playing with his own money. The casino gives him the balance, which he then "wins." And here you are, sitting, watching this circus, and thinking: "Damn, I want that too." But the catch is—you don’t have your own $10,000, and if you did, you’d lose it in five minutes.
Meanwhile, m0e is sitting back, sipping a cocktail, and laughing as another batch of his followers loses their money on Stake. He’s not telling you the truth. He only shows you the flashy wrapper, but what’s inside? Rotten garbage.
Big Wins by m0e_tv:
- Fire Portals – x10000
Thanks to the cluster system and dropping multipliers, the player reached a significant win by collecting multiple combinations. - Retro Sweets – x10000
By combining all three wild symbols with x5 multipliers in one combination and receiving a 100-coin bonus, the player easily reached the maximum win in the slot. - Money Train 2 – x22586
In the bonus game, the streamer was lucky enough to quickly get the Persistent Payer symbol, which increased its multiplier to x56 and at the end of each spin "distributed" the multiplier to all active cells. Thanks to the length of the game, the streamer managed to reach an incredible win.
Conclusion: The Circus Continues Its Tour
m0e_tv is the face of deception in the gambling industry. He took the old CS Diamonds trick and just repainted it in the new colors of Stake Casino. He plays with fake money, promotes casinos to teenagers and kids, creating the illusion of easy wins, and continues to profit off his fans who lose money and fall into debt.
So, folks, don’t fall for this fake. m0e is not your friend; he’s not playing for your interests. He’s playing for the interests of the casino and your wallet. By the time you realize you’ve been scammed, he’s already bought himself a new house in California.
This is not a hero; this is just a scam artist who uses his popularity to pull people into a financial pit.
WilliamsMary3 Well written, but what about the legal side of things?
StevenTheMad BlaBlaSpin... Blah blah blah it is. Pragmatic let me down, but I loved Sweet Bonanza so much (
JamesTheCharismatic just a pathetic swindler
MargaretTheFearless Stake might be expanding with real money poker, but how can we trust them when their streamers are playing with fake money? It’s misleading, and it feels like they’re trying to hype up wins that aren’t even real.
Sarahjohnson It's about time they start regulating these gambling ads, especially on social media. My teenager is constantly seeing them, and it’s not right. We need stronger protections for our kids!
DonaldTheEnigmatic Completely agree! All these 'responsible gaming' investments mean nothing if gambling ads are shoved in our faces 24/7. Ban the ads and maybe people wouldn’t need so much help in the first place.
Collinstaylor Faith and care? In a casino? Yeah, right! How about you care about giving us back the higher RTP rates instead of feeding us these ridiculous marketing buzzwords?
JamesTheKnowledgeable Yeah, right.
DonnaTheYouthful Are you serious?! Twister is inspired by a board game? I love good old Twister, and now there's a slot based on it!
JohnsonCarol2 I can't believe LeoVegas is launching a new gaming studio after slashing the RTP on their existing games. It feels like they’re just trying to cash in without considering the players. I'll be watching closely!
DeborahTheMarvellous This is just a scam at a god-tier level! I've always said these casino streamers are as much scammers as the people 'playing' in these casinos. I liked how the article broke it all down. People believe the myths about winning, but in reality, every loss is someone else’s new Lambo.
LisaTheBrilliant He should have been jailed long ago, not streaming. It feels like his whole life is one big scam. When will these parasites finally be shut down?
RobertsMichelle This is seriously concerning. xQc's losses should be a wake-up call to anyone thinking gambling is a way to make money. His transparency is cool, but the message it sends to vulnerable people is dangerous.
Yeah, winning 10k every day. Sure, and pigs fly. I'm just shocked at how many people fall for this.
Why are you worried about him? Don't you have your own stuff to deal with?
I watched his streams once, and it was already clear that something was off.
Well, what did you expect? People fall for streamers, thinking they can become rich like them.
Profiting off others' misfortunes, scumbag.