Lose at Slots

How hard could it be to make money by losing money in a slot machine?

This is a fucked-up world in a lot of ways. 

It is my dream to one day receive my due remuneration by capitalizing on seeing these ways for the fucked-uppedness that they represent.

There is a business model for SLOT STREAMING, where people film themselves gambling large sums of money at slot machines and table games inside casinos.

The streamer doesn't care if they win or lose, as their principal income is advertising revenue from the stream itself.

For whatever reason, right now that fact is obfuscated and hidden from the viewers, which to me is nonsensical.

I want to start an MGM SPRINGFIELD slot stream, where I intentionally "try" to lose money in slot machines and at table games.  I will not cheat, but will break all the standard casino mores.

I will have a cast of offscreen voice and onscreen talent to generate witty banter, and to make us more fun and relatable to watch.

The first challenge is bankrolling a major first event, getting viewers to subscribe to a channel that doesn't yet exist.

One idea is to do something collaborative with UMASS gambling club (if one doesn't exist, we create it) then get Vegas Matt or another celebrity slot streamer to come out and party and try to WIN money while we race to LOSE money.

I think we can get MGM Springfield to sponsor at least a part of this.

Here is a link to a guy explaining the finances of streaming slots: How Do Slot Streamers Actually Make Money? 

Another project in a similar vein is BET THROUGH ME - Where in real time, I take $$ from people via VENMO, CASHAPP that sort of thing and I LIVESTREAM gambling this person's $$.  If they win, I venmo the winnings back to them (always minus 10% of winnings) I take no money on losses.