A huge issue when it comes to a channels finances (specifically SlotLady) is for the channel creator to understand EXPECTED VALUE (EV). Specifically "Expected Loss". They should have their expected loss figured out per video.

For example, if you are a high limit slot channel playing $100 spins, your expected loss per hour is thousands of dollars. Now, take that same $100 bet and play Bacarrat. The House edge for the Banker bet is 1.06%. In a slow Bacarrat game you are playing about 1 hand per minute or 60 hands per hour. A faster game is double this speed.

Let's say you want to compare a Bacarrat vs. slots video and your expected loss for an hour of footage.
Your expected loss for playing $100 per hand will only be $63.60 per hour in Bacarrat.
Now, figure highlimit slots at a 5% house edge. Not only is the house edge at least 5x higher - the average slot player is playing 15 spins PER MINUTE. Bacarrat your playing 1 hand per minute. Huge difference. With Bacarrat your losing $1.06 per minute, with the slots example your losing $75 per minute or $4500 per hour! Now, I realize slot lady doesn't play these stakes but some slot channels do - but the concept is the same.

If they understood expected loss, they would quickly realize they need to mix in many slow playing lower house edge games like Bacarrat and Blackjack.

Also, games like video poker have a low house edge. Victor needs to think of video ideas around these lower house edge games. Like video poker he could make an easy hour long video while playing regarding correct video poker strategy.


Putting all the above aside, like I have said before the main thing is to get a partnership deal with a casino to where you are not playing your own money. With 200k subs they have an enormous advantage. If they don't want to do the talking, they should find a broker to shop them around. They better do something soon before people stop watching all together.