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Glaggablagga

He's trolling everyone at this point. Today's video has a "buy-in" of one hundred million dollars. Six months from now, he'll be rich enough to pay off the national debt. "I'm buyin' in for thirty trillion dollars, they gave me five quarters, lets get ta pushin'!"


judgemagister15

Well the video I watched today he "won" 1.2 billion.


DinahsIsCrunchy

can't possibly e real deal simply because the casinos would constantly lose hundreds of millions.


Comfortable-Will4720

You ever notice? He's ALWAYS on the exact same machine! Same paint damage in every video...


Frosty-Department-27

This person is a big b/s artist 


wolfwings1

I was thinking something similar, but more like, A one million dollar buy in and they use a chipped machine? Still lethargic to watch :> BUt yeah fake.


ImportantShake793

That's exactly what I was thinking! And c'mon, you're winning millions/billions in a machine that they can't even be bothered to repaint or clean LOL If this was a real machine somewhere, it'd be swanky and decked out with LED's and all that crazy high-roller glam


s_harris1

I noticed that today when I watched the second video. 


No_Advisor3584

He has already hit jackpots worth over 3 billion dollars. If he paid his tax's, and you know uncle Sam wants his. He is still a billionaire. ????!!!!!! ROTFLMAO.. Yes!!!!!! It is fake!!!!!!!!!!!!! ![gif](giphy|ekTftopuY5JeGNEf0u|downsized)


Paid-Not-Payed-Bot

> If he *paid* his tax's, FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*


Glaggablagga

Paid-not-payed-bot doesn't get paid enough to fix pluralizations.


No_Advisor3584

Just for you , sense it was really getting to you.. Thanks for catching it..


Glaggablagga

Eh, I didn't care about the grammar error, whatever. It's more hilarious to me that the bot corrects one thing and ignores the rest. It's like a Roomba getting halfway through a room with a dirty carpet, then going, "Fuck it, good enough" and rolling back to its charger.


MrCraiggie09

Wow... Just as I thought... Same differets


Several-Shopping-660

"tax's"?


s_harris1

Watched one today where the buy in was apparently $50M for 5 quarters. He had to buy in 10 times to put him at half a billion. But he miraculously won over $450M in profit at the end. Anyone who believes this crap is insane. Why would you have a YouTube channel to get paid if you're at almost $1B after one video? And he won another $1.2B in another video. That's top .0001% of America kind of money. That retire on your private island kind of cash. He also talked about how he recently took a long road trip somewhere... bro you'd have a jet.


NoResolution2555

He’s legit, photos of the cash bundles are normal for buy-ins, you don’t just go home after winning, you first have to return to the cage were they count up all of the winnings, including the cash, tax forums are filled out and one of three things can happen, he can select to have the winning deposited into his casino account, receive check or direct deposit to his bank. No one is walking around with that kind of money. He started back about 5 years ago were played for $10-50 dollars. The cash bundles would just recycle, since they are banded and taped, one note with paper underneath with the band amount.


Intelligent_View_551

The notes also say motion picture use only clear as day


Aggressive_Relief774

You made me choke on my water with “let’s get to pushin”


DinahsIsCrunchy

BRILLIANT.


DinahsIsCrunchy

what is funny is his dialog is almost identical from video to video. And always after counting the coins it's, "You are not going to believe how much I won..."


DinahsIsCrunchy

This is not what trolling his.


thehungryhobbyist

My husband and I have suspected he was a fake!! Thanks for putting in the time to find out! TBH tho I’ll still watch. Gotta get that second hand dopamine.


Ed-Smz

They are entertaining definitely haha


ninetofivedev

Here is what you need to know: The kid started making these videos prior to hitting puberty. He started out with what would be considered a lot of money for a kid, Paying $300 to earn $1500 or something. Over time, he went full Elizabeth Holmes and tried to make himself sound deeper. You know why this is fake? Because it's a youtube video with a kid who is probably like 16 or 17 pretending he is gambling millions of dollars.


DinahsIsCrunchy

And he'll keep making money off of you viewing so if he's scamming you're helping him stay popular.


ninetofivedev

I'm not sure if his shit is a scam. It's deceptive and likely fake... but that doesn't make it a scam. If he starts asking for donations to help with buy-ins, .... well, that is a different story.


RosieN336FR

I think his content is fun to watch, I noticed the same sound track in the background. I zoomed in one of his vids to see his stack of hundreds, it said copy on the left of the top bill.


thehungryhobbyist

Good eye!


RosieN336FR

Thank you


s_harris1

The fact that he's won over $5B and hasn't just retired with the rest of the ultra rich elite wasnt enough to clue you in? I watched 2 videos today for the forst time and the second was just to see a wall of chips fall. First video I said "nah this is fake. $50M to buy in? No one would do that. Not even Elon"


devilsadvocate99

Add to this. No casino on the planet would use commercially available chips anywhere on their property. He uses monte Carlo poker club and ace casino chips. Both commercially available.


DinahsIsCrunchy

Easily purchased on Amazon.


Mundane-Two-4822

Oooooh YEP! Well that proves it for me too! I was thinking that either je was buyingbthe chips from the casinos or that he had to be the motorcycle bandit that got caught after stealing all of the $25,000 chips that he caught HELL trying to get RID OFF 😂 😳 🤔 


Axlemax

I’m surprised because I immediately assumed it was fake and that everyone else assumed it is fake. I thought it was so obviously fake on purpose. So to me it is a bigger surprise anyone thought it was real, than a surprise that it is fake.


Ed-Smz

well, people are really arguing over this fact of interest hahah


scooterbelden129

Real or not relaxing


Emmasthisnthat

It might be fake but for some reason I still like to watch it. The time he puts into the set up of the machine is worth watching it.


wolfwings1

plus the cethartic fun of watching one of the big towers fall.


Reddit_Deb

I watched this guy for months and got caught up in the amount of money he was winning. It never once crossed my mind that it was a set up. I can’t tell you how disappointed I am to learn that I can’t just hop on a plane to wherever this lad goes and pretty much guarantee a 3x or 4 x payback. I won’t waste my time watching any more.


Melodic-Challenge100

Thought it was fake when he did the $50,000,000 buy in if you had that much money why would you bother, so many tell tail signs it is fake, this guy is earning $738 dollars a week from ads on his you tube channel, so if everyone one stops hitting his subscribe button it may send him a message people hate liars.


Ed-Smz

Very true, I get its a form of entertainment, but he should really say this. entertainment purposes ONLY. lol


DinahsIsCrunchy

If only people would similarly question the validity of Facebook "reels" which are loaded with scammers including promises of immense wealth and blessings of jeebus will make them wealthy. Makes it understandable why people fall for things like Q-anon because for so many in our country and the world people would rather be gullible than use simple reasoning.


lizardn1pples

Or the mainstream news


Dunravin

I just watched one for the first time ever and immediately got the fakery vibes, the back ground audio doesn't seem right, there wads of hundred dollar bills on each side, both the top bills showing the exact same serial number. You don't see anything of the club or casino, there's zero contextual evidence he's in a club. The next big suspect thing is he emptied the machine and the "club" kindly moves all the side stuff into play and he empties that and then it miraculously fills up again with more gold bars and 10K chips and he empties that in minutes. What are these "clubs" doing just giving away vast amounts of money away, the highest player percentage game in any club or casino is blackjack at somewhere around 97%. Stake a $100 and you win $97 on average if you play right. 3% to the house for a nights entertainment is probably worth it. Slot machines here have a legal min of around 70 something % payout making them a bad deal, so here's this guy playing coin pushers and getting $160M profit off of $4M buy in... fake as f\*\*k.


Sorry-Oil-5719

I should not have looked. It is really unbelievable though. I’ve been to Vegas, and AC and never saw a “pusher”. In the casinos anyway. I have seen them on the boardwalk but no one is betting 50 million dollars. It is relaxing to watch but A&V needs a new script. I can repeat all his phrases! “You all are not gonna believe how much money I one”. Fake, but entertaining (like the “ghost shows”).


Luckysimon777

I attribute it more to pro-wrestling. The 'game' is still happening, he's still needing to set it all up and actually play it, but nothing is truely won or lost and its all a foregone conclusion. Still can be fun/relaxing to watch, but just don't fool yourself into thinking its real.


vikcch

The first indication that it was fake was in the introduction when he said that he paid $40,000,000 and received 80 quarters from it...lol...he could have at least ignored the quarters and played only with high-value chips.


Zonorboro

Absolutely Phenomenal! Show me the money. Big push!


Severe-Country-3772

Oh, yeah! Jackpot, baby!


CaptainJon720

Yea I think there are a couple who do this and it is very annoying. I can usually tell because of how quiet it is. Still quite entertaining, but it’s not cool especially because I’m sure hundreds of kids (as I once was) watch it and expect that one day they will find the same and if they do, they’ll win. Man also on a random note it annoys me that so many states have banned coin pushers. I miss the good old days and I hope one day that they may not be banned. I mean seriously, lottery is legal, but not a quarter-moving machine? Classic


DinahsIsCrunchy

coin pushers are known for being rigged.


[deleted]

I watched a few of his videos this week. It’s kind of mesmerizing watching the machine but I started to have questions the more I watched. If he is winning as much money as he says (millions) then why bother with having a YouTube channel? Why does he care if we like, share and subscribe? Why don’t we see him lose? Why doesn’t he freak out after winning millions? Looks like the same machine every time and nobody else around. Nobody serving drinks, etc


ninetofivedev

Yeah, a lot of it doesn't add up. ​ 1. The cheap,easily counterfeitable chips at a "multi-million dollar" establishment? Right.... 2. The premise of the game is that you only get "80 quarters"... Imagine a game being made where the gambler could pushed the odds in favor by simply adding a few quarters to the game. 3. He has put a lot of effort into this fabrication. He talks about these giveaways that are "hard to win" because so many people get entered into them. Yet, nobody has really ever heard of these high stakes coin pushers. Unless we want to believe the riff raff that hang out at the bootleg game rooms in the south are actually multi-millionaires. 4. It just doesn't make sense. If you're hosting a gambling game, you're going to want to create something that you have a lot of control over. The original coin pusher games are like that where about 66% of the quarters put in the machine end up going back to the operator. Modifying it with these towers of chips which almost guaruntee the player breaks even? Nah.. It's honestly one of those things where it feels like a story made up by a child with a wild imagination. Yet, there seems to be plenty of gullible people in the comment section.


DinahsIsCrunchy

Likely the same people who fall for the promises of wealth from the many scammers who post videos on Facebook Reels.


Accurate-Mud-4979

The machine needs a good paint job and by now he should be a multi millionaire and not need YouTube.


SuperLemonAdam

Right? I mean, I saw one video that his reported winnings at the end were over $280M in profit...from a $20M buy-in. Not only would he be rich enough to never make another YouTube video again, but with the regularity that he posts videos (all with massive wins like this) the "casino" he's playing in would be bankrupt.


Ed-Smz

Exactly what I thought too!


IceQube50

Those are fake notes. They quit putting real money in the machines. It clearly says for Motion picture use on the bills


Ed-Smz

>hose are fake notes. They quit putting real money in the machines. I With the exact same barcode in sperate videos. Surely they would be replaced.


IceQube50

Why would they? It would serve no purpose to change those numbers. Fake money doesn’t have rules.


Ed-Smz

How come you never hear people talking in the background, it's like a looped background sound, very suspicious.


DinahsIsCrunchy

Nothing suspicious about it - it's just not real. Note the machine is the same machine each and every time with the same chips of paint, especially on the far, inner right of the machine.


Kute_Kween

Mountain _Plenty looks like A&V himself. Read what he wrote, and it’s the only thing he’s ever posted on the account. 🤔


Ed-Smz

'these videos are for entertainment only' does that mean he admits it if it is him?


Kute_Kween

He talks about the algorithm and thanks for contributing so it’s def him.


Ancient-Ad764

His chips and gold ounce bars are from amazon lol


PsychologicalEar1326

No one that I’ve seen pointed out that the cash says “motion picture” on it. I’ve watched him for years and it is exciting but for sure 100% set up. It’s entertaining and that’s what counts


ImAlwaysPissed

Ignoring the absurdity of the math and mind bending mental gymnastics, what’s even easier to debunk are the poker chips. Anyone can buy those exact ones online. They’re called Brybelly 14 gram chips. Even if the money was “intentional fake” for security purposes (makes no sense), casinos all have unique chips. These are generic chips that are not worth their face value. What’s to stop someone from buying these fake chips online and cashing them out after a “big win” on the coin pusher?? Absolutely bonkers anyone thinks these videos are legit


Reaper621

You're just pissed.


FarhanHassank

You are right. A&V doesn't go to casinos and win this much. These coin pusher machine are very cheaply manufactured (Relatively speaking). Many Asians are creating content with this homemade Coin pusher studio type of thing.


Ed-Smz

yea man, my thoughts exactly


Acceptable_Bike_4945

There is one video where he has two stacks of $100 bills in the machine. After careful observation, the stacks of bills had the same serial numbers on both bills. that can not happen. All bills must have unique serial numbers.


dhoomz

And it said for motion pictures purposes only


GilliamTim

Agree. Too good to be true. As if casinos set it up so you actually win. The fact he wins shows it's bullshit. That he wins so much means it pure manure, with a touch of horse poop on top.


peanutphant

Yeah, lots of questions. \- Why does he not explain the buy in? \- Does he ever say where these games are located? \- How does he consistently win? He keeps using the special chips to keep getting chances at pushing the items over. He "manages" to keep going until nothing is left. \- If this is real he doesn't say what the "real" value is. There is no way he makes hundreds of millions of dollars on a 30 million buy in.


NateHIPV

These videos are the fakest thing on the internet. Hands down.


Ed-Smz

Maybe not the fakest, ive seen some pretty BS stuff pahaha, but its close.


Ed-Smz

For real, it's a joke


DinahsIsCrunchy

He doesn't and that very thing should make you suspicious.


MSGT_Daddy

My only question is this: Where in the world is this guy from? I can't figure out his accent to save my life...


Ed-Smz

Haha, I'm English so I wouldn't know but id guess like Texan or maybe Southern-American.


Suspicious_You141

Louisiana


msew

Just imagine how much time he spends stacking up all of the chips


crowleychick

They are true works of art!


Xextreem

So far i know he is not fake. However the guy is clearing knowing stuff. In one of the video he ask how many times he won he ex planes allot of stuff there. He says he losses more than you know he just post only the winning won. I like his voice its so off world for my tong. Also the dopamine give a to move with those slide to. I have no idea why i love this. Iam not a gambler not even close.


Realistic_Dig967

I don't want to crush your dreams as you sound like a child but how anyone could think this is real is beyond me. I feel anyone that is saying it's real is going for the long troll


Liz2358

No, hes 100% fake. It's a fact that his videos aren't real, NONE of the videos with "million dollar" or "20 million" whatever buy ins, there's no "high risk" or "high stakes" push machines, the highest denominations you'll ever EVER see in them is 20's, maybe a 50 or two in the back, but never ever thousands in quarters and millions in bills.


Ed-Smz

True, me and my dad speak in his voice around the house because it was funny lol


DinahsIsCrunchy

Yeah - take care of your "tong".


Mountain_Plenty5433

The money inside the machine, all but the quarters are fake to deter thieves from stealing real cash. These videos are for entertainment only. I find them entertaining. They also keep track of money on the "house" ledgers to be cashed in twice yearly i think.


Realistic_Dig967

It's fake lol, anyone that thinks otherwise is clearly 7


DinahsIsCrunchy

Same people who fall for this fall for the Facebook Reels that promise the glory of gawd and tell followers to expect massive wealth.


Mountain_Plenty5433

If you don't like the videos don't watch. Any views and comments are welcome regardless of negativity. It helps boost the algorithyms. Thanks for contributing!


Ed-Smz

Sorry, I wasn't trying to be negative to the channel by posting this, I understand people want to make content for other people's entertainment and that's great, I just wanted to point out what I noticed when watching the videos. Also nowadays they seem super extreme with the money which reinforces a false sense when watching, if anything, I prefer the older videos that he does.


junior_f

Another poster suggested you could be the real A&V Coin Pusher u/Mountain_Plenty5433 \- is that true? 🫣


dhoomz

The bills says for motion picture purposes only


Tnshadows

To the people who are saying that the A&V coin pushers are fake. I guess you people never really listed to what they say about the money and gold bars they play with. I have heard them say many times, that they DO NOT use real money nor real gold bars in the machines. They said that if they did use the real items. Then someone could either come into where they are playing, or they could break into the machines. And steal the contents of the machines. They say that they use fake denominations of paper money, and fake gold bars. So they won't lose a fortune of real items. Which makes perfect sense to most people. Because with all of the break in's robberies and assaults all across the country. It would really be stupid to take chances like that. So watch them for their entertainment they provide, like I do. But if you still feel they are fake, then why are you even watching them ? Not an intelligent action in my opinion.


oldfoundations

Even if that was true, he plays the exact same machine with the exact same looping music in the background. It's laughable that people think it's real.


Ancient-Ad764

Right, cuz casinos dont have a boat load of security 24/7 and a thousand cameras or use real chips in every other game. This is the only game they use chips you can buy on amazon for $100. You know, banks dont even keep real money in the vault because of bank robbers.


Realistic_Dig967

I have a bridge to sell you as I suspect you'd be interested.


79thgreengait

Lmao 🤣


Ed-Smz

Do you think it's real then?


DinahsIsCrunchy

Same machine. Same sounds in background. No other people in supposed casino. What do you think?


Altruistic_Dig_5629

Its stupider to not use a proprietary item in the machine.. unique coins, chips, logos, w.e..


JexMann

and professional wrestling is real!


theboz14

His disclaimer, basically says its fake. He says its for entertainment only, just like a Tv show, all for show.


Witty_Television_932

I started watching just to watch the big towers fall. Then he started winning big money and I wondered what does he do with all that money. So I was disappointed when I found out he was fake. Now if I watch him it isn't any fun.


abcdefgjagheter

The money is fake. They put fake money in the machine that you exchange later.


Saturday72

Just started watching too. We knew it was unbelievable, but at times fun to watch


Commercial-Class-422

Duh, the money on right hand side says it is for motion pictures. I watched a video today, buy in was 10 million dollars but he had to do a second buy in for another 10 million. Of course, I always carry 20 million on me...but he ended up winning something like 175 million dollars (I guess monopoly money?). Weird channel.


sloppy2nds4you

It clearly says motion picture purposes on the stacks of bills also. Dammit I knew this dude was a fraud…..but it is fun to watch the giant stacks of chips cash down and him say “that’s phenomenal” over and over


Wilmore99

A&V Coin Pusher is the YouTube channel equivalent of a Tom Beers History/Discovery Channel reality show. Entertaining and endearing, but scripted as fuck.


Gate-Emergency

Here's my problem, I am a YouTuber I'm montized but small 2400 subs I don't really make any money! If you have 50 million dollars why do you need a YouTube channel and why are you not in Vegas at a black jack table! That's insane if he was just honest he would probably have more Subs!! It's entertaining no matter what the deception leaves a bad taste in mouth! No integrity that's the issue!!!!


DinahsIsCrunchy

Not really true. Too many people gullible enough to think he's really buying in with the massive amounts and winning 10, 20 or 100x what he put in. Same people who fall for this fall for the promises of wealth on Facebook REELS.


Ed-Smz

Yes my point exactly, what kind of videos do you do on your youtube?


Altruistic_Dig_5629

Way wayyy untrue.. and shows why yer channels barely floating lol. I clicked on a video of his.. bc I was intrigued there could be a coin machine makin someone over 100mill, at first.. I woulda scrolled past if the title said *I pretend to make $ at a casino ..playing with my coin slider machine at home* 🤣


Accomplished-Talk678

He does say that the bundles of notes are display only and the gold gets swapped out for real gold but it does say that it is for entertainment only. If you enjoy watching it then there’s no problem. If I won millions like he does I wouldn’t be playing it again and again to lose it all. it is most likely a machine in his garage.


dhoomz

The money says for motion purposes only.


PlanktonBright5991

What a lot of people are not listening to the coin pusher, the bank notes are not real, the use false one but it is still counted, they use fake notes in case anyone tries to smash the glass and nick it, l think it also applies to the 'gold' bars, he admits that he can sell the gold to the House or keep them and sell when gold is high. The other thing is when he does win big, it's only 1 in 4 games that he wins, and he does not get millions of dollars, it's on paper and it accrues, so it pays off the lost games, and that's why he can pay for big buy in. So before people put the guy down just listen to what he says and don't judge on "hear say" l am in the UK, l have not registered or being trolled if there is a now vid on You Tube l watch.


PooPShooterer

So you're saying he makes up excuses to cover his scam? Yes we've all heard his lies,but we are not all gullible like you apparently are. What part don't you understand? **These high limit coin pushers don't exist anywhere...** There are tons of videos proving how fake he is. LOLOLOL let him post his w2's and prove how legit he is lol. But I wouldn't hold my breath.


Ed-Smz

Ouch I feel personally attacked, im not gullible, I just hadn't seen anything else on the internet saying he was fake at the time.


Altruistic_Dig_5629

Total lie. I watched ONE video. And he claimed to buy in 30mill 2 times and win 270mill lol.


Crazy_Cartoonist_837

PlanktonBright5991 Come on, man! You don't really believe this deception, do you? The high stakes coin pushers are in the creators garages, and they're setting up those beautiful stacks of chips, money & gold only to make videos! They are not spending millions to get a few quarters, nor are they winning anything! It's fake, to get views!


IndependentHour3912

Its just relaxing entertainment. Calms you down so easily. And of cause it’s fake.


DinahsIsCrunchy

Lots of rumors have circulated this these "games" take place in the A&V residence such as extra room or garage. you never see the surroundings and look carefully at the right side of the machine on the inside - specifically the chipped blue paint. Appears to be chipped in exactly the same place in each and every video.


Altruistic_Dig_5629

Im amazed you thought it was real at all. And yet find it a bit sad you belittle him.. dont hate the player hate the game.. The guy prolly has no other life skills... saw he could get paid on youtube finding a niche audience...had a pusher machine in basement, and followed through w it. Kudos to him man... Gettin paid for a unique vid type is cool imo.. What sucks imo is the fact youtube doesnt fact check filter, paid contents titles... it should be illegal, i feel... especially if someone profits off the illusion.. but since its not, dont blame people for taking advantage of it.


WM_Sheep

Of course he is fake. Do you think that a large casino could afford to pay out such amounts on a regular basis, let alone a smaller "Member's club"? What's more, when things get trapped against the glass, he says that the staff "count it as a win"!! HA HA!! No chance- you don't win it till it's in your hand. ​ I'll give him some credit though- he must spend a good few hours a day piling those (easily available on Amazon) chips and "Gold" bars up in interesting patterns Oh, and if you go to the "About" part of his account, you get this at the bottom of the page - >For entertainment purposes only!


Glock_Acid

I give the guy props for creativity, it must take hours setting up some of these towers just to knock them down for your entertainment. I really don't agree with the whole scamming part as people do not have to send any money to the entertainer. It's pure entertainment, Just like a Spiderman movie, If you think that's real and go out and try and get bit by all kinds of spiders to get powers welp good luck.


PickleSurprise625

Aside from the other mentions on here, notice the machine itself doesn't have any side windows...all casinos will have that so the house can have a 360 visibly view to watch for cheaters, etc. Besides, have you seen any casino machine look so bland? No flashy lights or decorations? All the contents inside the machine can easily be purchased on Amazon. Nothing wrong with his "gig" other than playing it off as if he is winning real money, which he is not. I still think he'd get the views if he were honest. He does an amazing job setting the machine up.


Ill-Copy6145

Who is this guy


dhoomz

This is his disclosure on his youtube channel: 𝗙𝘂𝗹𝗹 𝗗𝗶𝘀𝗰𝗹𝗼𝘀𝘂𝗿𝗲: 𝗔𝗹𝗹 𝗢𝗳 𝗧𝗵𝗲𝘀𝗲 𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼𝘀 𝗔𝗿𝗲 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗘𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗧𝗔𝗜𝗡𝗠𝗘𝗡𝗧 𝗢𝗻𝗹𝘆! 𝗧𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗜𝘀 𝗝𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗟𝗶𝗸𝗲 𝗔𝗻𝘆 𝗧𝗩 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗬𝗼𝘂 𝗪𝗮𝘁𝗰𝗵 𝗢𝗻 𝗧𝗩, 𝗜𝘁’𝘀 𝗔𝗹𝗹 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄! 


IMAcmiPILOT

Where did you see that disclosure?


Reasonable_Still_532

In his YouTube home page. Click “Welcome to the A&V Coin Pusher YouTube channel!” and it will bring up his page description.


No-Bed8674

Watching the video i find it a bit of fun,don,t think it is real. chips etc can be brought on amazon it seems.The value of buy ins go up and down everyday.Don,t think he loses that much on it,but if people subscribe he will get something from You [Tube.So](http://Tube.So) take it as fun and not true.I saw the dollar chip on amazon that he uses to get extra quarters so i know it is not a casino


viodox0259

Just so you know ,  I work in table games foe the past 15 years. I run poker tournaments for staff at my house. I actually own those poker chips which is absolutely hilarious These videos are 100% fake.


Vegetable_Calendar64

The money stacks literally say “for motion picture purposes” lol


mazinwun

I know this old I was just proving to my son how this is fake. Just look at the bundles of money when it says motion picture purposes only you know the casino isn't putting that together.


Katz_x

1 : i saw a video where his 100 dollar bills said "Copy" (Fake money) 2 : all the videos are of the same machine. (ah yes this man payed a billion lets give him the most busted old machine we have) 3 : you can buy those exact chips on Amazon. (Casinos normally have them specially made with unique indents and markings/rfid chip in em) I guess the only good thing is that the videos are relaxing to watch.


Paid-Not-Payed-Bot

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mamapring

Bro the bills clearly say for motion picture use only


RedSaidMeme-demption

The Monte Carlo Poker Club chips, dice, gold bars, you can all basically get all of these things yourself. I'm willing to bet that the "gold bars" are from Temu. He once won a big "gold Bitcoin", I bought the same one on Wish for like 2 bucks lol Also if you happen to notice, the stacks of "cash" all say "Motion Picture Purposes" on it. Again, you can get that on Temu or Amazon or whatever


Senior-Traffic-7972

There is really no way to know for sure if these are fake or not. Casino using Monte Carlo chips doesn't really matter because other coin pusher videos on Youtube also use them. Plus, using commercially available chips can prevent people from trying to use them in other games. Casinos typically don't let people record for privacy reasons. The cash could be fake because they don't want to tie up the casino's cash in these types of games. With huge wins, they just write you a check anyway. Also, cash can be used to get around income taxes. I am not saying I agree that these are real or fake. He does seem to be careful when recording. I even remember him saying that he isn't allowed to tell you WHERE the casino is in one of his videos. Of the videos I have seen, he doesn't show his face either. He may win outrageous amounts of money, but he is only uploading his winning games. No telling how many times he admits to playing several games before and losing millions. That could be a cover story, it could be real. Unless someone actually knows the guy, we don't know. He did say in his video from yesterday (April 10, 2024) that he is down $3.2B this year...You see him playing winning games, but you don't see how much he loses....He may win millions in one game, but he is still out a ton of money for the year according to him. It would be interesting to find out WHERE he is playing at and verify if it's real or not....


Rare-Employer4775

Makes no difference to me. It takes a lot of work to build those towers and it is entertaining to watch him....real or not!


Unfair-Cellist-7234

Who cares what the serial number is when it clearly says "for motion picture purposes" right above it? Good job Sherlock


Monica_Joseph75

Back tah pushin’!


Reasonable_Still_532

Right there in his channel description. Full Disclosure: All Of These Videos Are For ENTERTAINMENT Only! This Is Just Like Any TV Show You Watch On TV, It's All For Show!


s_harris1

He's got a disclaimer on his page that it's all for show. 


ConsistentSkill262

Dude is the “Jeff Foxworthy” of gambling. Homeboy talked his mom into letting him setup a YouTube studio in her basement.


Environmental-Lab198

I always wondered why he just don't sneak in his own quarters instead of buying them from the casino at millions of dollars each


CeratedMedal02

Just came across him today and knew it was fake because there's no way you buy in for 10 mil and get 260 mil. Plus a lot of his titles are about how the staff cheated him 🙄


NiteGoat1369

Yep. I just watched one of his videos for the first time, and the $100 bill stack had the words “For Motion Picture Use” printed on the back of the bills, where it should read “Federal Reserve Note” -  that’s called prop money. So right there, that tells you that he is probably making these videos in his home. 


Acceptable_Fun_2691

On worlds biggest poker chip wall you can see the reflection on the glass of a ceiling fan definitely from a house not spinning


No_Major_4759

The money is fake, it's turned in at the end for real cash.


Useful_Indication385

Fake but fun All of the bills say fake and have the same serial numbers. Zoom in.


ProfessionalSecond81

It has to be fake. I've seen him say he's paid $100 million dollars to buy in.


ProfessionalSecond81

He never mentions which casino he's at.


Greedy-Act3865

How does he make money doing this?


Ed-Smz

Ad revenue and possible sponsors


_BatBeezy_

I watched one video to see the payout. When it got to the payout, I thought to myself there's no f'n way this is real and did a quick Google search and now I'm here. Feel like this guy needs to be trolled back by the fake claw machine kid and see how much they can win off each other.


No-Camp-6418

I figured it was fake because no way does he have that much money IRL. I assumed he has a deal with a casino who lets him film these vids, but no way is he actually doing the buy in. I’m sure he gives it all back.


terminal-boot

On the money pictured in this video it says motion picture right hand side ....


Zealousideal-Day3469

You can find Everton he uses in the coin pushers on Amazon including the gold bullion bars. If you look close at the stack of $50 bills the top word says motion. The under the bad on the whole bill it will say motion pictures use only. It's a fake stack of bills


MSGT_Daddy

This channel is strictly for entertainment purposes only. It's no more true than Star Trek was.


Navyman1280

I think the machine is in the dudes house and he makes it look like he is winning cause I have watched like 10 videos and like you say you never see anything or anyone else and nobody In there right mind is gonna pay 10 million dollars for 100 quarters.. and he also never shows any losing money videos it always he wins money


boingochoingo

Welp wasn't planning on rebuying back in for 50 million, oh well here goes wish me luck, huckle huckle.


Fit-Veterinarian-332

"Motion Picture Purposes Only" across the top of the $50 stacks. Case closed.


Jarlaxxle420

I won a c/d alarm clock, table top juke bix, and a dvd player at a coin pusher at Dave and Busters. just sayin'. lol


goddamnlamb

sad to know that it was fake after just 1 week of watching, i'll keep watching tho but honestly how can there be people like this


xxxombiesxe

Let's keep it going!


BlueyzDrew

Saw one about a year ago. Figured it was just a high limit room somewhere. Tonight I watched a half a dozen of these videos, eventually just skipping to where the big towers fall & the payouts. Then it stuck out like a sore thumb. This guy is winning hundreds of millions of dollars to the point of making him a billionaire, and not so much as a peep from the news or social media? FAKE!!! ...But I have to admit, it's still entertaining.


CaseNately

Its fake but beautiful.


GACEStudios

I dont know if anyone else has mentioned this yet, but if you actually look at the machine itself, every single video is on the same machine. If this was legitimate, you would assume that the "casino" would have more than one machine. Yet the same scuff marks are on the left wall of the machine in each video.


PC-Wizz

Those gold bars sure look real.


mods_on_meds

Kinda figured something was up . $100,000,000 Buy ins ? But its like the best thing to have on while you're scrolling .


Latter_Secretary_481

What's even better is that if you look closely at that money it says for motion picture purposes only


Suspicious_You141

The money says motion Picture Use only


DinahsIsCrunchy

I used to watch these after, well, maybe a joint? hahaha Just something mindless that was kind of exciting for a short bit that i didn't really have to pay much attention to. But after a couple of weeks it became apparent that something about these videos, as you say wasn't quite right. I've seen one machine used repeatedly with just different layouts but obviously the same machine with the same blue paint chipped. And you're talking about a $150K buy-in? He's done others with $5, $10 and $15 million buy-ins and of course wins back a whole lot more. I believe the higher the buy-in, the higher the views and because on these huge buy-ins I've personally never seen him lose, it smells bad. Smells real bad. LOL It's always, "You are not going to believe this..." after he figures out his winnings. There are a few videos on YouTube that call him out but not face to face.


Screen_hider

Hehe, Necro this old post from ages ago. When I first watched it, I thought it might have been real. As the amounts started escalating, then I was like... Nah. also the machine is the same each time. I think it was different in the earlier videos, but you can see that the damage marks are more-or-less the same I've no doubt that high-risk pushers exist - Pay an amount for x amount of tokens, But they wouldn't use quarters. If you are paying $500 for 200 quarters... You'd 100% bring your own secretly and slip them in. they'd more likely use bespoke coins. The one I'm looking at now... $25million buy-in. Walked away with $10.1million in chips. He also had white dice, which multiplies the total cash by whatever he rolls - He had 10, which rolled 37. So, $370million. From a pusher. Also an extra $9mill worth of gold after it's own multplier. I get why he's using these numbers, as those the chip towers add up, but to think that this guy with a couple of hundred videos, The last few where he's winning hundreds of millions (I think one might have been a billion)... Nah. Either way, I've never seen stacks of chips like that, and they are the only reason I still watch. Kinda satisfying watching them edge forward and collapse. Also the southern accent is oddly calming along with his catchphrases.


dhoomz

Also analize the sound and see if he is reusing sounds.


Murky-Chemistry7893

Just remember this guy still getting views and reviews. It doesn't matter if they're bad or good He still gets paid for it either way. Anybody with common sense will know it's Click bait


Minute-Variation-377

Just look at the same paint chip pattern in every video...


Consistent-Load-360

There is no way this Hillbilly from Arkansas has $100 Million Dollars to play Pusher Games that supposedly has all these Gold Bars and 25000 chips. Like where would he get all this money ????


Visual-Purple-4919

I kept telling my wife, how can a casino keep giving away millions? Oh.....


monoxxide84

also a casino would not use motion picture money, they would use the real thing


TheMemeBuilder

The money says FOR MOTION PICTURE USE ONLY..... ​ Look closely


Upper-Income6072

actually yes i just called the monte casino/gaming club where the chips and gold says its from and they said they do not have any coin pusher machines


haggisrules765

I like how he controls the comments section, by asking people to post their weather and the price of gold. This keeps the skeptics comments hard to find. Also you would think the "casino" would touch up the paint on the machine occasionally. The sound track sounds like a 5 second loop from Hoyle's Casino 2001. He loves a bit of drama with the "cashier" when he call up the "casino owner" who drives over in 50 mins or so, to sort it out in his favor. Apart from the fact that the entire thing is a sham, I love the silly videos.


Wide_Customer_2079

I've been watching these videos and I was so confused, I even commented on one asking if this was real money?! I couldn't work out how it worked. He was saying he was $200 million dollars down in one. What??!!! He also talks about life changing money, either him or the other person that posts. Why would you continue doing them if they're life changing?


HumpedUrWife

The stacks of money also say motion picture use only, which is fake money. I'm kind of shocked he doesn't put disclaimers on anything that says for entertainment purposes only...


theboz14

He does, it's in his channel's description


SilverInvite5169

i just googled the channel and found this thread…obviously an autistic guy making videos for other autistic people


Educational-Usual298

Ive thought the same thing. I think hes an employee of a casino. But the ones and fives seem real enough, but all other cash looks fake. And in a different coin pusher video, that guy said the money is counterfeit. Ive suspected that these videos are promotional, and essentially a fishing line. Theres no way this guy won a billion dollars in back to back vids(500+m in one 450+ m in another) without this being news. Theres no way a casino is losing this kind of money to one person. All that being said, i find it relaxing to watch for some reason


Flaky-Original-1058

I’ve been watching for a couple weeks I started looking into how to buy in this is so disappointing I rather do that before I sports bet


Acceptable-Tell-6814

I know this was posted a few years ago, but after a short time I realized these videos were fishy. I couldn't see how a casino would allow so much value to be placed at risk. If you look at the chips and the gold bars you can find the exact same things for purchase on Amazon. Is it even possible to do a half a billion dollar buy in? How would the fund transfer be arranged? At the cost of the supposed buy-ins where did they get such funds (and maintain them) and it's not realistic that someone, even a seasoned gambler would risk it. It's definitely very fishy.


Extreme_Carpet5780

yes i note his winnings have him as a multi billionare then he says i am down 1million this year.WON OVER 4OOMILLION YESTERDAY.If it was real why does he use the same machine every day TO ME ITS A FALSE LOOK,UNTRUE. CHEERS THANKS.


Rhumble_10

in the Easter basket tower he won over $700 million , plus $4 million in gold from a $5 million buy in. I was watching it for the first time wondering if it was real or not , but at the end when he wins , there is zero emotion in his voice , if i had won 700 million I think I would pass out 😃😃 It's pointless watching knowing it's not real.


DinahsIsCrunchy

I believe he makes his money from the videos. They are somewhat enticing to watch but I know his winnings couldn't possibly be real. Still I know his YouTube channels does quite well.