TmarTn Responds To Accusations On His Gambling Site ‘CSGO lotto’ Being Rigged

CSGO Lotto may have shut down long ago, but the controversy revolving around the allegedly “rigged” website still continues

Trevor ‘TmarTn’ Martin is undoubtedly one of the most controversial people in the CSGO gambling scene. The YouTuber who was also the owner of the CSGO skin gambling website CSGO Lotto hid the fact that he had no involvement with his own website whatsoever while making YouTube videos of his winnings in CSGO Lotto.

While the website itself was shut down in 2016, the controversies continued growing against Martin and his fellow YouTuber Tom ‘Syndicate’ Cassell, who was the Vice-President of the website. They were also criticized by many renowned figures from the CSGO community following this incident.

Today, Jake Lucky tweeted out a screenshot of TmarTn responding to a user claiming that TmarTn stole his skins.

“Guess you shouldn’t have wagered what you weren’t willing to lose,” the 28-year-old said.

The post by Lucky garnered the attention of Esports commentator John ‘BLU’ Mullen, who called Martin a “piece of s**t” and accused his website of having a “rigged algorithm.”

Martin was quick to respond to this accusation. “Criticize me all you want for not disclosing ownership, definitely a major mistake on my part. One I am deeply sorry for. Players had the right to know,” he said. “But nothing was rigged, I’m not gonna stand for that slander.”

When questioned further by BLU, Martin claimed that “the site wasn’t rigged and no money was ‘stolen’.”

Martin further continued, “Do you have anything to back up your baseless claims?”

Regardless of Martin’s claims, the majority of the CSGO community still continues to criticize him for his past actions. The tweet itself saw a number of other popular esports figures raising their voices against the YouTuber in unison.