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Clocking in at over 196,000 YouTube subscribers, NG Slot is one of the most popular casino video bloggers in the world. To date, NG’s channel has accumulated a staggering 157,000,000+ views as of May 2020. And his most popular video has been viewed over 1,700,000 times.
His success isn’t accidental. NG attracted his audience with a combination of a charismatic personality, high video quality, and a down-to-earth vlogging style. NG Slot isn’t a slouch when it comes to marketing, either. His thumbnails are eye-catching. His video titles grab the viewers’ attention and make them want to watch.
Let’s find out more about this Los Angeles YouTube sensation!
The Making of a YouTube Superstar
NG Slot uploaded his first video on Feb 19, 2017. The video was called Buffalo Grand Slot Machine Live Play Max Bet. In it, the future YouTube sensation tried his luck on the Buffalo Grand slot machine.
It’s easy to see that this was a first attempt. It’s a simple camera recording of a slot machine gaming session, without any of NG’s signature traits. He only plays on one machine. He doesn’t show us around the casino he’s in. And he doesn’t wow us with his energetic personality. In fact, he doesn’t even show his face:
But we all have to start somewhere. The fact that his very first attempt didn’t turn out perfect didn’t discourage him. NG continued to upload consistently. With time, he learned all of the tricks of the vlogging trade and developed his own, unique style. Now, just a few short years later, his videos have been watched over 157 million times and he was awarded YouTube Silver Play Button for surpassing 100,000 subscribers.
I am proud of getting my YouTube Silver Play Button. Thank you to YouTube for giving us an opportunity to be a creator. @ytcreators@TeamYouTubepic.twitter.com/VEralMjBkv
— NG Slot (@NGslot) February 13, 2020
And it doesn’t look like the growth of his channel will stop anytime soon. On an average month, NG’s channel gains over 6,000 new subscribers and around 7,170,000 views.
NG is quite clearly proud of his community. His social media is full of posts praising his fans for their dedication and continued support. And the liking appears to be mutual. It’s no secret that the comment sections of most YouTubers are filled with a lot of negativity. This isn’t the case with NG Slot. If you were to scroll down under one of NG’s videos, you would find nothing but support and encouragement.
NG Slot’s most popular video was uploaded in May 2019. It’s called “Biggest Handpay Jackpot On YOUTUBE HISTORY” and has managed to amass close to 1,500,000 views.
A Recipe For YouTube Success
As we mentioned before, the success of the NG Slot YouTube channel can be attributed to several key factors. The most important one is undoubtedly NG’s undeniable charisma, energy, and love of casino slots. He loves what he’s doing and his excitement is downright infectious. NG’s informal, down-to-earth vlogging style makes his videos a pleasure to watch. It almost feels like you’re going to a casino with a friend. And his good production quality, eye-catching thumbnails, and click-inducing video titles don’t hurt either.
But that’s just part of the story.
NG Slot is a true workaholic. He uploads one or two videos every single day, and he’s been doing that for years. And since his content is centered around casino slots, doing so isn’t cheap either. In January 2020, NG Slot played through over $50,000 USD worth of spins.
On his channel, NG plays a wide variety of casino slot machines, including:
- Mighty Cash
- 5 Treasures
- Dancing Drums
- Toro Gordo
- Buffalo Deluxe
- Dragon’s Law
- Kronos Unleashed
- Rise of Ra
- Black Knight
- Rising Fortunes
- 5 Sea Legends
- Fire Wolf
NG Slot Net Worth & Personal Life
NG Slot prefers to keep his private life private and does not disclose his real name. What we do know is that he resides in Los Angeles, California, and makes frequent trips to neighboring states in search of new slots to play for his YouTube Channel.
NG does not disclose his net worth and yearly income, but we can make an informed guess. Unlike many gambling-related YouTube channels, NG Slot manages to keep his monetization running most of the time. And his advertising doesn’t seem to be stunted in any way, either. We tested this out by watching 5 NG Slots videos one after another. The result? We got ads on 3 of them.
Social Blade rates NG Slot’s as a B+ grade channel and estimates his advertising earnings to be somewhere in the range between $2,000 to $25,000. Knowing that most of his audience is located in the US (a market with high-paying ads), his YouTube earnings could equal $10,000-$15,000 USD on a good month.
As of January 2021, Social Blade estimates NG Slot’s earnings to be from $2k to $30k a month.
As is the case with most gambling YouTubers, most of his income probably comes from affiliate deals with online casinos, as well as donations he receives on his live streams.
NG Slot also runs a Patreon, although he isn’t overly active on the platform. His lowest patron tier starts at $2 a month and the most expensive one clocks in at a cool $1,500 per month.
Another source of income for NG is his online store on Teespring. In it, NG Slots sells T-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, sports bags, and phone cases.
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Maybe Wizard can interview her if they've spoken before. I'm not going to interview Slotlady...I want to know what sort of handshakes might be going on with the land casinos that actually allow the filming to take place there, so whoever I interview is getting absolutely grilled.
I doubt she would divulge contract details but who knows I have heard of 18yo's
Maybe Wizard can interview her if they've spoken before. I'm not going to interview Slotlady...I want to know what sort of handshakes might be going on with the land casinos that actually allow the filming to take place there, so whoever I interview is getting absolutely grilled.
In one of the lady luck HQ videos she is approached by security because she is filming. I think it was at the hard rock tampa. She provided some kind of paperwork to them so I had assumed the casino was aware she would be filming in advance and some form of an agreement was reached. The video continued after the conversation with security.TDVegas
NG claims he’s losing upwards of $300,000 to $500,000 every year playing high limit slots and it doesn’t matter how many subscribers, Patreon accounts or merchandise he sells....he will never profit from playing slots and running a YouTube channel.
So the question is asked...if it’s not making money, you are effectively maintaining and running a slot channel to lose money. The channel simply offsets some of the losses.
Seems like an odd “profession” that really isn’t a profession.
It basically comes down to them wanting to share their enjoyment of slots and I assume, revel in the attention it gives them. Accolades, pats on the back, high fives, etc. on wins. Slot Lady is very nice looking and I assume she knows it helps based on all the comments she receives.
NG is pretty good with giving you FULL reality. He basically, AFAIK, uploads ALL his sessions. Lady Luck and others edit or omit losing content.
A lot of them get prior clearance to film. Some of them have had problems with casinos only wanting them to show winning or bonus sessions. IOW’s don’t show too many losses. “It doesn’t help our business.”
NG claims he’s losing upwards of $300,000 to $500,000 every year playing high limit slots and it doesn’t matter how many subscribers, Patreon accounts or merchandise he sells....he will never profit from playing slots and running a YouTube channel.
So the question is asked...if it’s not making money, you are effectively maintaining and running a slot channel to lose money. The channel simply offsets some of the losses.
Seems like an odd “profession” that really isn’t a profession.
It basically comes down to them wanting to share their enjoyment of slots and I assume, revel in the attention it gives them. Accolades, pats on the back, high fives, etc. on wins. Slot Lady is very nice looking and I assume she knows it helps based on all the comments she receives.
NG is pretty good with giving you FULL reality. He basically, AFAIK, uploads ALL his sessions. Lady Luck and others edit or omit losing content.
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I assume this says you think NG is better looking than Lady Luck. ;-)rdw4potus
Maybe Wizard can interview her if they've spoken before. I'm not going to interview Slotlady...I want to know what sort of handshakes might be going on with the land casinos that actually allow the filming to take place there, so whoever I interview is getting absolutely grilled.
Rules on filming are bizarre. Mystic Lake here in MN allows stills of jackpots, but no video ever. Treasure Island (MN) allows video but no stills, and they haven't un-banned anyone who was 86ed under the old (no filming anything ever) rules. MGM Springfield allows filming of bonuses only, and discrete approval on a machine by machine basis is required. Mohegan Sun (CT) allows filming of machines but not other patrons. Same at Red Rock - no filming of any part of another person is allowed. Speaking of Red Rock - Red Rock allows filming but GVR doesn't. And, I guess, Aria and NYNY do but Bellagio doesn't. Wynn and Venetian have granted specific requests to film, but then not actually told security or slot attendants to stop harassing the approved filmers. Cosmo, D, and the Plaza all actively support filming slots; but the music is so loud at the D that every video on Youtube gets overdubbed to avoid copyright issues. Plaza and ElCo both seem to support folks who want to film tables. I guess they both have private areas? Or enough confidence that there won't be enough demand to require the release of a reserved table. Hard Rock Tampa, but not Hard Rock Hollywood, allows filming of both slots and tables. And, they've actually added machines and changed denominations at the request of the MG21 channel. I didn't expect a channel to have that much clout, but I guess MG21 does bet big ($50ish/spin).
After the first couple trips, I think this starts to be a pretty lavish free vacation for these folks. Only a very few actually profit. But the ADT leads to free food, suites, spa services, etc., the air miles keep racking up, and the monetization and merchandise sales offset some of the gambling losses. There are worse ways to spend a weekend or two a month.
One thing that stands out - there are almost no filmed sessions from advantage slots. And, that can't be an accident. Even the channels that play the newest and flashiest slots seem to skip new flashy AP slots. I think these folks are smart enough to know not to broadcast some things, and I take that to be refreshing.
A lot of them get prior clearance to film. Some of them have had problems with casinos only wanting them to show winning or bonus sessions. IOW’s don’t show too many losses. “It doesn’t help our business.”
I believe that. Kind of questionable on the casino's part to be fine with filming, but only if the person is going to show profitable sessions or sessions with free games. I'd almost say questionable of the Youtuber to accept those terms, if they have, but they can do whatever they want.
NG claims he’s losing upwards of $300,000 to $500,000 every year playing high limit slots and it doesn’t matter how many subscribers, Patreon accounts or merchandise he sells....he will never profit from playing slots and running a YouTube channel.
So the question is asked...if it’s not making money, you are effectively maintaining and running a slot channel to lose money. The channel simply offsets some of the losses.
Lot of ways to look at that. Maybe he figures it wouldn't change his gambling proclivities to not have the channel, so might as well offset it a bit with all of that other stuff. Definitely eats into the expected loss of playing the machines at least a little bit...I'd have a tough time believing that he'd do all of those things if they were unprofitable or not worth the hourly of their own accord.
Seems like an odd “profession” that really isn’t a profession.
It basically comes down to them wanting to share their enjoyment of slots and I assume, revel in the attention it gives them. Accolades, pats on the back, high fives, etc. on wins. Slot Lady is very nice looking and I assume she knows it helps based on all the comments she receives.
NG is pretty good with giving you FULL reality. He basically, AFAIK, uploads ALL his sessions. Lady Luck and others edit or omit losing content.
I honestly don't know why Youtube viewers make comments like that, 'Hey, you're really pretty.' Do they expect that she's going to reply, 'Oh, you think I'm pretty? Do you want to go out sometime?' I don't know. As long as they enjoy what they're doing on some level, I guess who cares?
That sounds like NG has a pretty good channel. If I did a Youtube channel of -EV slots, then I'd probably have it be NOTHING but losing. I'd play penny slots for sub $1 spins and be like, 'Well, there went $20 making fifty cent bets in...oh, looks like three and a half minutes. Wasn't that fun?'
That sounds like NG has a pretty good channel. If I did a Youtube channel of -EV slots, then I'd probably have it be NOTHING but losing. I'd play penny slots fort sub $1 spins and be like, 'Well, there went $20 making fifty cent bets in...oh, looks like three and a half minutes. Wasn't that fun?'
That used to pretty much be the premise of Vegas Low Roller's channel. He really was a low roller. Take $100 in, add $20 free play, make $0.80 bets for 20 minutes, hope to break evenish, repeat.
That used to pretty much be the premise of Vegas Low Roller's channel. He really was a low roller. Take $100 in, add $20 free play, make $0.80 bets for 20 minutes, hope to break evenish, repeat.
Yeah, but I'd never show really good bonus games or any winning sessions. I'd definitely be sure to show the bonus games that led to a final result of less than 10x bet.
Yeah, but I'd never show really good bonus games or any winning sessions. I'd definitely be sure to show the bonus games that led to a final result of less than 10x bet.
I could see Axel being good with this schtick too. Start each video super excited, then get madder and madder as the money bleeds away. Then just deadpan snark in the closing.
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