
Privileged Casino Accounts: Streamers, Superusers, and Myths About Cheating
There are enough myths about the operation of online casinos. One of the most tenacious is that streamers play with increased chances. It would seem nonsense, but if you dig deeper, the truth turns out to be even more interesting.
Streamer accounts: game for show
Yes, streamer accounts exist. But not to "tweak" the RTP, but to organize cooperation between the casino, the provider and the streamer. This is a working tool of partnership, not deception.
It's no secret today: most streamers don't play with their own money. It's a show. Once upon a time, casinos gave access to fake balances through technical methods, but at some point such schemes became too risky — bugs, glitches, ruined reputation. Remember the story with Roshtein, when he "turned on" the demo mode, and the balance remained unchanged?
Now everything is different: real funds are deposited into the streamer's account, usually in cryptocurrency. This is more convenient and cheaper than through banking systems. At the same time, streamers can, depending on the terms of the transaction, partially or completely withdraw the balance from the account.
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Why it matters: the casino pays providers a percentage of the losses of real players. In order not to pay for the streamer, his account is marked as "excluded from the calculation". This allows you not to lose money, especially given the huge bets with which streamers usually spin slots.
Everything is transparent: there is no "twisting". It's just that the streamer spins a lot and at high stakes - it is clear that big winnings happen to him more often. But what they like to exaggerate (for example, saying that the "bonus hunt" cost $2 million when $8 million was spent) is a matter of fairness, not the mathematics of the game.
Superusers: When a Casino Can Really Cheat
And now let's talk about real fraud. There is such a thing as a superuser – in the world of poker, this is an account with an unfair advantage: for example, with access to the cards of other players.
Sometimes online casinos are tempted to cut the cost of affiliates (i.e. partners who bring players). And this is where dishonest providers come into play, which, at the request of the casino, can activate the algorithm of "guaranteed winnings" for an individual account.
Have you noticed that your income from an affiliate program has been in the black for the whole month, and then suddenly goes into the red in recent days? This is not paranoia. Most likely, you are just being "dumped".
Advice: urgently change your affiliate program or casino. This practice is fraudulent, and it is better to stay away from it.
Can a streamer be a superuser?
Theoretically, yes. But in practice, it is unlikely. Streamers are already the face of the casino, they get good winnings and attract players. It would be too dangerous to make superusers out of them: if such a person reveals the truth, their reputation will burn to ashes. In addition, streamers themselves are partners and are unlikely to tolerate if their income is cut by someone.
Legal Manipulation: Lower RTP
If the casino wants to save on payouts, it simply asks the provider to set the minimum allowed RTP. This is legal, and in most games you can find the exact figure in the menu. It is difficult to find a real fake, where the RTP changes for a specific player - only a few do this, and mainly on the left software.




celese Haha, classic! First they screwed over the players, then the license turned out to be fake, and now they’re trying to undo everything. A total circus. Yeah, everything will just get bought. They’ll pay whoever they need in Curaçao and get a new license. Money rules everything, especially in this industry.



Mangarin4ik The section about how casinos fire VPNs is a gun. I've never thought about WebRTC and the time zone. Author, thank you, you may have just saved my next deposit.

I never understood why I should watch someone play. Especially if it's a show on fake cash...
Roshtein forever! Well, of course, "not twisted", yes.
People really don't know how they are cheated.
Oh, and it seemed to me that you can't win so much in a demo. And it's so cunning...
Does anyone really know a casino that doesn't cut RTP? Too many if you search