Ludwig And The Problem With Sponsored Gambling Streams

TwitchBeat - June 19, 2021
Ludwig And The Problem With Sponsored Gambling Streams

After twitch streamer Adin Ross accidentally leaked his earnings on doing sponsored gambling streams, Twitch streamer Ludwiog Ahgren revealed what he thinks is the problem about these sponsored gambling streams. Back in May 2021, Twitch streamer Ludwig Ahgren and Adin Ross had an online feud. It all started when Adin told Ludwig and his friends to not “disrespect” his viewers after they mocked them, although most of the comments came from Chance ‘Sodapoppin’ Morris and Nick ‘Nmplol’ Polom.

The feud ended when their mutual friend FaZe Banks decided to help them settle their dispute by calling Ludwig on stream and made the two talk to each other and because of this, they ended up saying their apologies to each other. Now, during one of the recent live broadcasts of Ludwig Ahgren, he has shared what he thinks one of the key issues with some gambling streams are while discussing the recent incident where Adin Ross accidentally leaked his earnings on sponsored gambling streams.

Here’s what Ludwig said; “I think gambling as a whole is fine. I think what can be problematic is sponsored gambling streams where it’s perceived that the person is gambling their own money, but they’re instead gambling money they were paid for. Didn’t Adin Ross’s contract get leaked and he was said to have been paid like $1.6 million across all of his friends to gamble? Which is crazy, that’s f**king nuts that he’s making that amount of money, and the reason he’s making that amount of money is one, because he has a giant user base, but two, because the casinos plan to make it back.”

However, twitch streamer Ludwig also reminded viewers that he himself is also sponsored by Americas Cardroom for poker, and that he’s sponsored to gamble on stream, but that any blackjack he does is always his own money. He added; “It’s not beef, I mean I think it’s fine, I am literally also sponsored to gamble on stream, I play poker for money.”

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