I've been watching Gabriel Slots on YouTube for a while now. I do like his videos but I've noticed he always has the info shown in the attached picture come up when he clicks to load a slot. It shows no bonus funds being used and he never addresses it. Is he using casino money or am I missing something here? 
Hi there - This happens to all Nektan casino customers, regardless which Nektan casino you play at. When you choose a game where bonus funds can be used, it will show you this message whether you have a bonus balance or not.
He is playing with real cash money :)
Must be real, no one in their right mind would take a deposit bonus on a Nektan casino, 4xconversion can fuck right off.
moneyaire - 22/01/2020 at 21:48
Hi there - This happens to all Nektan casino customers, regardless which Nektan casino you play at. When you choose a game where bonus funds can be used, it will show you this message whether you have a bonus balance or not.
He is playing with real cash money :)
Ah ok thanks. Like I said, enjoy his vids but wanted to know he was genuine
I'm not saying he's fake as I don't know for sure. What I will say is that he refuses to show deposits and withdrawals, hides any youtube comments requesting to see this information, never cashes out and always "keeps his balance for the next stream", always plays on Nektan casinos, has been called out by other streamers.
Take from that what you will.
All i know about Spinz casino is what they offered me, they don't run with Affilation like other places, they pay PER video & force you to have a banner somewhere on the screen.
That's why you may see people running smaller stakes when playing there to ensure they can make a profit from the partnership. That being said, I've no knowledge on if they fund accounts for people.
Oh and they couldn't afford me XD
Sure when all the streamers were showing there depositing details and bank statements after rolla called out the Aussie guy, this Gabriel says he won’t show his and gave a pathetic excuse.also he sounds like a posh wank 🤣
Agree with the above post. In the UK it is for sure against the law. I'm sure it's against YouTube's terms of service aswell, maybe twitch but not 100% on that. Transparency is key.
Don't forget Winston bet, Chip and Gab gamble there too. Apparently approached rocknrolla and hypalinx offering them £500. Thought gambling was for entertainment purposes only, seems a business with Chip posting 3 videos daily
moneyaire - 02/06/2020 at 19:35
Don't forget Winston bet, Chip and Gab gamble there too. Apparently approached rocknrolla and hypalinx offering them £500. Thought gambling was for entertainment purposes only, seems a business with Chip posting 3 videos daily
I doubt they're getting 500 cash per video, maybe chip but definitely not Gab. I think Chip is definitely legit, even if he is being paid 500 per video that does not make him a fake streamer. Gab on the other hand... the man has never withdrawn.
Seems hard to imagine that the casino would be funding Gabriel's videos in any way (either paid video or putting the money in his account) when the ones I've watched he seems to lose and spend most of the video moaning on about how terrible the games are. It's hardly a great advert to sucker people in to visiting the casinos he's playing on!
It does feel like it's only a matter of time before there is some sort of regulator starts to look at gambling streams and in turn that'll flush out any dodgy ones that can't continue once they are forced to meet certain standards.
Appreciate that they are shown for entertainment only, but it is a very fine line between that and being advertisements when (in many cases) the streamers are also reliant on directing people to deposit on certain casinos.
I have nothing against BTW and am happy that this is just another affiliate model and good luck to those making bank off it, but as has happened with tobacco and alcohol advertising, so it seems inevitable that gambling will be the next thing to face an advertising crackdown in the UK and it would seem reasonable that streams would be included in that.
Hopefully it isn't just a swing of the ban hammer, rather just much increased transparency and honesty which means only a minor amount of extra effort for legit streamers to continue but would force the more sketchy ones to clean up their act or go hunting another money making scheme.
PS talking of fake streamers - TCK that appeared on the recent CasinoGrounds video - surely there is something sketchy about a 20 year old kid starting to stream from nowhere and at $10+ stakes / $2k+ bonus buys? 😲
all valid points my guy!
Personally you won't find myself playing somewhere and being paid by the minute to do so, or per video, it would just lose the whole realism of a session knowing i had to clock watch or was being forced to play there to be paid if that makes sense.
each to their own i guess, very easy to separate the "business streamers" from the genuine gamblers taking a punt at affiliation.