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  2. #2
    lol good one tableplay!
    Here is some more cheating in the Honorable Upstanding World of Poker.
    I'm not sure what the problem is?
    I call over 100k with Jack High all the time lolz.

    At 9:50 in the video she says "I thought you were on Ace High so I called with Jack High" lol.
    She is either so High that she doesn't know what she is doing or she is cheating.
    Sponsored by Bet MGM... coincidence?
    If you watch the full episode she goes into a long interview saying that she thought she had J3 instead of J4.
    So now its a misread??
    Bullshit as she never said that once during the hand or after.
    How the Fuck does she fold 10/7 suited on the next hand for a raise to 3,800 dollars?

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/investiga...163857685.html

    Last edited by monet; 10-02-2022 at 09:43 PM.

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    The whole poker world went into a tizzy over this hand. Doug Polk immediately called for an investigation. Joey Ingram jumped into it. Our own Dan Druff is on the investigation. Everybody's giving an opinion.

    Besides the cheating allegations why did she give the money back?
    "More importantly, mickey thought 8-4 was two games over .500. Argued about it. C'mon, man. Nothing can top that for math expertise. If GWAE ever has you on again, you can be sure I'll be calling in with that gem.'Nuff said." REDIETZ

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    Cheating in poker is expected.
    Cheating in chess has been the norm for years, and Bobby Fischer exposed it in the 70's.
    But to cheat with lead weights at fishing tournaments just takes the bait!
    (One of the cheaters made over 3 million dollars so far in his professional fishing career... talk about Advantage Play!!)

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/02/sport...rnd/index.html


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    Great Story of how to cheat at Bass Fishing Tournaments.
    Too Bad he got too greedy lol.
    Texas Angler Tony Christian.

    https://www.chestercountybassmasters...p?topic=2172.0

    Last edited by monet; 10-03-2022 at 07:09 AM.

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    Thanks guys. I saw the Polk and Ingram podcasts. I guess the new business model is to really get a lot of coverage going on suspected cheaters (chess,poker, fishing tournaments, etc.) since it generates tons of clicks and superchat bucks.

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    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    ... since it generates tons of clicks and superchat bucks.
    Super Chat Bucks has to be the biggest scam of them all.
    YouTube takes about 30% of the donated amount.
    I cannot, for the life of me, understand how people donate Super Chat Bucks to anyone when they know that YouTube gets that big of a cut.
    I guess it's because of their laziness, so they don't have to do any legwork, but if I was going to donate to someone, I would send them money directly so they get 100% of the money.
    It's exactly like when I give money or goods to the homeless.
    I would never Fucking give that money to a charity.
    I give it directly to the person in need.
    **Look at us tableplay, staying on topic in a VCT Thread... Great Job!**
    (or maybe I changed the topic and hijacked your thread? I have a habit of doing that.)

    On a related note, I do not understand how Russell Brand is going to move to Rumble and make the same money as on YouTube.
    They must have paid him a ton of dough to make the move.
    I think it was estimated that his channel was generating 2.5 million per year before taxes and fees with his 5 Million Plus Subscribers.
    Which makes you realize that no AP on here is APing correctly when we all only take pennies from the casinos.
    It sort of makes you want to buy a GoPro camera and come up with some new ideas.

    The Jimmy Dore Show works ten times as hard, produces ten times as much content, and only earns an estimated $800,000 per year.
    That is Net Take Home Pay, mind you.
    I think he generates about 1.25 Million Gross per year from only his channel.
    One of the big tricks is to write a book and add other revenue options to your YouTube channel and get your followers to buy it or them.
    It's pretty clever as they are all figuring out more and more ways to scam their followers or game the system.
    Last edited by monet; 10-03-2022 at 01:29 PM.

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    Now to really hijack this thread!
    How does Tom Brady get paid 375 million dollars over ten years to be a sports broadcaster?
    He doubled the previous record and will be the highest-paid sports broadcaster in history.
    How do they justify that amount?
    Do they get more eyeballs watching because he is on the show, which generates more revenue from ads?
    I'm not a Tom Brady fan, but over the years he has made me believe that he is the greatest QB ever, and now it seems he will be the highest paid sports broadcaster.
    I find it funny because they "only" pay Terry Bradshaw 5 Million per year.

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    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    ... since it generates tons of clicks and superchat bucks.
    Super Chat Bucks has to be the biggest scam of them all.
    YouTube takes about 30% of the donated amount.
    I cannot, for the life of me, understand how people donate Super Chat Bucks to anyone when they know that YouTube gets that big of a cut.
    I guess it's because of their laziness, so they don't have to do any legwork, but if I was going to donate to someone, I would send them money directly so they get 100% of the money.
    It's exactly like when I give money or goods to the homeless.
    I would never Fucking give that money to a charity.
    I give it directly to the person in need.
    **Look at us tableplay, staying on topic in a VCT Thread... Great Job!**
    (or maybe I changed the topic and hijacked your thread? I have a habit of doing that.)

    On a related note, I do not understand how Russell Brand is going to move to Rumble and make the same money as on YouTube.
    They must have paid him a ton of dough to make the move.
    I think it was estimated that his channel was generating 2.5 million per year before taxes and fees with his 5 Million Plus Subscribers.
    Which makes you realize that no AP on here is APing correctly when we all only take pennies from the casinos.
    It sort of makes you want to buy a GoPro camera and come up with some new ideas.

    The Jimmy Dore Show works ten times as hard, produces ten times as much content, and only earns an estimated $800,000 per year.
    That is Net Take Home Pay, mind you.
    I think he generates about 1.25 Million Gross per year from only his channel.
    One of the big tricks is to write a book and add other revenue options to your YouTube channel and get your followers to buy it or them.
    It's pretty clever as they are all figuring out more and more ways to scam their followers or game the system.

    I think YouTube did its best to screw Brand. They took down some of his videos and gave him a "final warning" because he made an error quoting from a government website. He immediately caught the error, like in one day, and did a video apologizing for getting one fact wrong. But YouTube took down both the first video and the apology due to "misinformation."

    Meanwhile, as Brand points out, there are Rachel Maddow videos still up that get core fundamental Covid facts completely wrong and that are a danger to people. But YouTube doesn't touch mainstream media misinformation because it turns out that, right now, YouTube's main moneymakers are primarily associated with corporate media. So one set of rules for independents like Brand and another set of rules for MSNBC, CNN, and Fox affiliated videos.

    Brand went to Rumble in case YouTube squints more closely at him and decides to ban him. If they could ban Trump, they could ban anybody.

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    Originally Posted by redietz View Post
    I think YouTube did its best to screw Brand. They took down some of his videos and gave him a "final warning" because he made an error quoting from a government website. He immediately caught the error, like in one day, and did a video apologizing for getting one fact wrong. But YouTube took down both the first video and the apology due to "misinformation."

    Meanwhile, as Brand points out, there are Rachel Maddow videos still up that get core fundamental Covid facts completely wrong and that are a danger to people. But YouTube doesn't touch mainstream media misinformation because it turns out that, right now, YouTube's main moneymakers are primarily associated with corporate media. So one set of rules for independents like Brand and another set of rules for MSNBC, CNN, and Fox affiliated videos.

    Brand went to Rumble in case YouTube squints more closely at him and decides to ban him. If they could ban Trump, they could ban anybody.
    OK, so perhaps double dipping for the moment, which makes sense.
    Keep both revenue streams coming in and be very careful with the YouTube Channel.
    Sort of like how Joe Rogan turned his YouTube channel into Clips Only.
    YouTube money is such a monster and I could have gotten in at the beginning, but I was too busy stealing nickels and dimes.
    I'm a Fucking Moran!

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    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    ... since it generates tons of clicks and superchat bucks.
    Super Chat Bucks has to be the biggest scam of them all.
    YouTube takes about 30% of the donated amount.
    I cannot, for the life of me, understand how people donate Super Chat Bucks to anyone when they know that YouTube gets that big of a cut.
    I guess it's because of their laziness, so they don't have to do any legwork, but if I was going to donate to someone, I would send them money directly so they get 100% of the money.
    It's exactly like when I give money or goods to the homeless.
    I would never Fucking give that money to a charity.
    I give it directly to the person in need.
    **Look at us tableplay, staying on topic in a VCT Thread... Great Job!**
    (or maybe I changed the topic and hijacked your thread? I have a habit of doing that.)

    On a related note, I do not understand how Russell Brand is going to move to Rumble and make the same money as on YouTube.
    They must have paid him a ton of dough to make the move.
    I think it was estimated that his channel was generating 2.5 million per year before taxes and fees with his 5 Million Plus Subscribers.
    Which makes you realize that no AP on here is APing correctly when we all only take pennies from the casinos.
    It sort of makes you want to buy a GoPro camera and come up with some new ideas.

    The Jimmy Dore Show works ten times as hard, produces ten times as much content, and only earns an estimated $800,000 per year.
    That is Net Take Home Pay, mind you.
    I think he generates about 1.25 Million Gross per year from only his channel.
    One of the big tricks is to write a book and add other revenue options to your YouTube channel and get your followers to buy it or them.
    It's pretty clever as they are all figuring out more and more ways to scam their followers or game the system.
    Yes, I agree that Rumble is the future Monet, since people don't have to concern themselves with censorship as much as they do on Youtube. I think Eric Hunley and Mark Groubert even discussed that they put their content on both Rumble and Youtube (for example the latest Baldwin drop:
    https://rumble.com/v1m677g-alec-bald...-imminent.html). What might happen is that as Youtube loses more and more big wheels, they might capitulate and get less woke since money talks. Unfortunately you are right that casino advantage play is way less lucrative than podcast APing. But what I don't like about podcast APing is that anonymity is forsaken. Look how Rogan is always getting attacked by The Woke for example.

    Anyway, one could ghost write a great book and remain somewhat obscure I suppose.

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    Originally Posted by tableplay View Post
    Yes, I agree that Rumble is the future Monet, since people don't have to concern themselves with censorship as much as they do on Youtube. I think Eric Hunley and Mark Groubert even discussed that they put their content on both Rumble and Youtube (for example the latest Baldwin drop:
    https://rumble.com/v1m677g-alec-bald...-imminent.html). What might happen is that as Youtube loses more and more big wheels, they might capitulate and get less woke since money talks. Unfortunately you are right that casino advantage play is way less lucrative than podcast APing. But what I don't like about podcast APing is that anonymity is forsaken. Look how Rogan is always getting attacked by The Woke for example.

    Anyway, one could ghost write a great book and remain somewhat obscure I suppose.
    I agree with everything you said in this post.
    I would, however, put my face all over YouTube if I could generate a million per year after taxes.
    I've probably put out so much information on this website that anyone could find me any time they want.
    Remember, unlike kewlJ, my door is always open.

  13. #13
    Originally Posted by monet View Post
    I've probably put out so much information on this website that anyone could find me any time they want.
    And obviously it is true for me as well. So then figuring out the right content is where it's at (Movies for the Unwoke podcast). I'll assign the work to put this podcast together to one of my less lazy selves in a different universe ;-)

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