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Originally Posted by Kebabkungen
Its as simple as Airball comes off as a less than reputable person, so people are more inclined to think that he is somehow part of a cheating scheme. Its congruent with the rest of his character to be a cheat.
Where does his money even come from? How can he lose week after week? No one ever confirmed what firm he supposedly works/worked at to gain his money.
Its not really that implausible of a scheme to have a cheater who loses big by having him win big setups against "outsiders" and then dump it to other insiders by just playing loose/bad. If he loses to them, fine. If he wins, fine. They are splitting the money after the game anyway (if they are cheating ofc). Also loose play generates views.
It takes 5 mins of research to disprove that though.
If you look up Nik Airball's biggest losses, it's against rich business owners.
Like I mentioned previously he lost $1m in the game against Rob Yong + Hands.
Here's another example of him blasting off $800k against Bill Klein and Stanley Choi. Which of these billionaires is helping him collude lol?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSVMy0_K6u0
What you're saying makes sense, it's an easy way to cheat games by losing to someone in the game and getting money back behind the scenes to appear like a whale. It's just in this case it's clearly not happening.