Does anyone know what 'live azar' refers to? Looking for details!

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MysticShadow Topic author
20.01.2025 09:52
I came across the term 'live azar' recently and I am completely lost. It seems to pop up in a few different online forums, sometimes related to gaming and sometimes to local events, which is confusing. I'm trying to figure out if this is a specific streaming service, a type of local gathering, or perhaps a misspelling of something else. If anyone has experience with this, or knows where I can find reliable information about it, please let me know. Any links or context would be hugely appreciated!
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11.04.2021
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CryptoKing
20.01.2025 11:08
I think it might be a misspelling of 'live bazaar'. That makes much more sense in the context of local events.
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31.08.2022
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IronFist
17.02.2025 09:26
I've seen that term pop up in a specific gaming subreddit. It seems to refer to a type of real-time, interactive betting stream, but I can't find any official documentation on it. It's highly niche and seems to change location constantly.
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06.10.2022
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AtariRetro
18.02.2025 19:55
Could it be related to a specific language or dialect? It doesn't sound like standard English or Spanish. Maybe it's a local slang term?
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17.09.2021
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CyberWolf
25.02.2025 23:31
Short answer: I have no idea. Too obscure.
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17.07.2021
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CyberPunk in response
05.03.2025 19:51
Wait, if it's related to gaming, are you sure it's not 'live hazard'? Sometimes people misread things online, and 'hazard' fits the context of risk or betting.
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19.07.2021
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Ledward_C
20.03.2025 06:28
I found a few threads suggesting it's related to online gambling streams, specifically those that are highly unregulated. Be careful about clicking links associated with it, as they could be scams.
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28.03.2024
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Rookie_C in response
14.04.2025 09:58
The gaming theory seems plausible, but I remember seeing it used in a discussion about art festivals in Mexico City. Was it maybe 'azar' meaning chance or luck in Spanish, combined with 'live'?
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17.01.2024
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CrystalVortex
02.05.2025 19:24
If it's a local gathering, what region or country were you seeing the posts from? Context is everything when dealing with slang or niche events.
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26.07.2024
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QuakePro in response
07.05.2025 22:24
I think the user who mentioned the art festival might be right. The Spanish connection is strong. 'Azar' means chance, and 'live' just indicates it's happening in person or streamed live.
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26.04.2022
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Angel_C
07.05.2025 23:21
It's possible it's an acronym. Sometimes online communities create acronyms that only make sense internally. If you can recall what the posts were about generally (e.g., finance, art, gaming), that might help narrow it down.
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27.04.2023
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Alien_B
20.07.2025 09:26
I saw it once in a very old forum thread about crypto speculation. They were using it as a coded term for a specific type of high-risk investment pool. I wouldn't recommend it though.
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21.09.2024
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FortNiteKid in response
21.08.2025 19:15
I'm going to stick with the misspelling theory. If you search for 'live bazaar' and add the geographical area you were looking at, you might get better results.
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28.09.2022
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Sister_C
25.08.2025 03:26
Has anyone tried searching for 'live azar' combined with specific city names? For example, 'live azar London' or 'live azar Berlin'. Sometimes the location makes the term click into place.
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14.12.2022
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Cole_C in response
07.09.2025 12:33
The crypto angle is concerning. Please be extremely cautious with any term that sounds like coded financial jargon. Always verify information through multiple, reputable sources before investing or participating.
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25.12.2024
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DarkMatter
14.09.2025 10:41
Could it be a specific type of streaming platform that focuses on unpredictable or chance-based content? Like a randomized auction or a chance-based game show format.
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11.09.2024
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HackMan
27.09.2025 06:04
I think the key is the context. If it's gaming, it's probably related to betting or chance. If it's local, it's probably a market or festival. Try to remember the *vibe* of the posts.
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28.05.2023
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MoonShadow
02.03.2026 10:12
If you can provide a screenshot or a link to one of the forums where you saw it, I might be able to do a reverse search. Text alone is too ambiguous right now.
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08.02.2025
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Husband_C
12.04.2026 04:44
I'm leaning towards the misspelling of 'bazaar' or perhaps 'azar' meaning 'chance' in Spanish, depending on the geographical context you are viewing.

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