krish2702
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krish2702 reacted to wlakshay_. in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
this is the most brain-dead promotion i have ever seen on stake. and its saddening especially when eddie himself said that they will bring something much more exciting
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krish2702 reacted to khanwarna in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
As a loyal user, this feels like a step back. IPL me 1 over promotion bhi nahi hoga to users definitely shift karenge.
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krish2702 reacted to adi999 in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
Atleast they need to give 1 over what is this one ball its completely mocking on Indian audiance by stake. They should change it.
Minimum 1 over atleast should be given.
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krish2702 got a reaction from rn11100 in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
https://stake.com/promotions/promotion/ipl-first-ball-payout
Listen up, boys. We all know the Early Six promo was the only reason many of us stayed on Stake for the IPL. It was the ultimate safety net. But the change for the 2026 season—moving the trigger from the first 2 overs to the FIRST BALL of the innings—is the biggest "nerf" in the platform's history.
Here is the cold, hard math on why this promotion is now mathematically impossible to hit:
1. The Probability Death-Spiral
The Old Rule (2 Overs): In a standard IPL game, there’s roughly a 35–45% chance that an opener (think Head, Salt, or Jaiswal) clears the rope within the first 12 balls. It was a fair sweat.
The New Rule (1st Ball): I checked the stats. In the entire 2024 and 2025 seasons combined (nearly 150 matches), a six on the first ball happened exactly TWICE.
2024: Phil Salt (KKR) vs MI.
2025: Priyansh Arya (PBKS) vs CSK.
2. The Miracle Payout: A 1.3% Statistical Anomaly
Stake isn't offering a promotion anymore; they’re offering a miracle. By moving the trigger to the first ball only, they’ve turned a strategic cricket bet into a 1-in-75 longshot with a 98.7% failure rate. This is a calculated move to kill the payout while keeping the marketing hype alive. Calling this a "bonus" is deceptive—it’s a "lottery ticket" designed to never actually be paid out.
3. The Solution: Make it a Fair Sweat (1st Over)
If Stake wants to protect their margins from the 2-over rule, fine. But moving it to the FIRST BALL is extremist. A fair middle ground would be the FIRST OVER (6 balls). This keeps it "luck-based" and high-risk for the player, but at least gives us a 1-in-6 chance rather than a 1-in-75 statistical impossibility.
Stake, bring it back to the first over at least. Stop protecting your pockets from openers like Head and Jaiswal and give us a real promotion, not a lottery ticket.
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krish2702 reacted to sethv in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
Right brother stake scamming us this year
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krish2702 reacted to bharath621 in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
I agree with you, as I remember it was definitely for the first 2 overs and now it's just first ball , that's about 1 in 25 to 1 in 50 innings crazyyy , and they think we will be happy. ggs
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krish2702 got a reaction from Random0120 in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
https://stake.com/promotions/promotion/ipl-first-ball-payout
Listen up, boys. We all know the Early Six promo was the only reason many of us stayed on Stake for the IPL. It was the ultimate safety net. But the change for the 2026 season—moving the trigger from the first 2 overs to the FIRST BALL of the innings—is the biggest "nerf" in the platform's history.
Here is the cold, hard math on why this promotion is now mathematically impossible to hit:
1. The Probability Death-Spiral
The Old Rule (2 Overs): In a standard IPL game, there’s roughly a 35–45% chance that an opener (think Head, Salt, or Jaiswal) clears the rope within the first 12 balls. It was a fair sweat.
The New Rule (1st Ball): I checked the stats. In the entire 2024 and 2025 seasons combined (nearly 150 matches), a six on the first ball happened exactly TWICE.
2024: Phil Salt (KKR) vs MI.
2025: Priyansh Arya (PBKS) vs CSK.
2. The Miracle Payout: A 1.3% Statistical Anomaly
Stake isn't offering a promotion anymore; they’re offering a miracle. By moving the trigger to the first ball only, they’ve turned a strategic cricket bet into a 1-in-75 longshot with a 98.7% failure rate. This is a calculated move to kill the payout while keeping the marketing hype alive. Calling this a "bonus" is deceptive—it’s a "lottery ticket" designed to never actually be paid out.
3. The Solution: Make it a Fair Sweat (1st Over)
If Stake wants to protect their margins from the 2-over rule, fine. But moving it to the FIRST BALL is extremist. A fair middle ground would be the FIRST OVER (6 balls). This keeps it "luck-based" and high-risk for the player, but at least gives us a 1-in-6 chance rather than a 1-in-75 statistical impossibility.
Stake, bring it back to the first over at least. Stop protecting your pockets from openers like Head and Jaiswal and give us a real promotion, not a lottery ticket.
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krish2702 got a reaction from sethv in The 99% Devaluation: Why Stake’s "Early Six" is officially a Scam
https://stake.com/promotions/promotion/ipl-first-ball-payout
Listen up, boys. We all know the Early Six promo was the only reason many of us stayed on Stake for the IPL. It was the ultimate safety net. But the change for the 2026 season—moving the trigger from the first 2 overs to the FIRST BALL of the innings—is the biggest "nerf" in the platform's history.
Here is the cold, hard math on why this promotion is now mathematically impossible to hit:
1. The Probability Death-Spiral
The Old Rule (2 Overs): In a standard IPL game, there’s roughly a 35–45% chance that an opener (think Head, Salt, or Jaiswal) clears the rope within the first 12 balls. It was a fair sweat.
The New Rule (1st Ball): I checked the stats. In the entire 2024 and 2025 seasons combined (nearly 150 matches), a six on the first ball happened exactly TWICE.
2024: Phil Salt (KKR) vs MI.
2025: Priyansh Arya (PBKS) vs CSK.
2. The Miracle Payout: A 1.3% Statistical Anomaly
Stake isn't offering a promotion anymore; they’re offering a miracle. By moving the trigger to the first ball only, they’ve turned a strategic cricket bet into a 1-in-75 longshot with a 98.7% failure rate. This is a calculated move to kill the payout while keeping the marketing hype alive. Calling this a "bonus" is deceptive—it’s a "lottery ticket" designed to never actually be paid out.
3. The Solution: Make it a Fair Sweat (1st Over)
If Stake wants to protect their margins from the 2-over rule, fine. But moving it to the FIRST BALL is extremist. A fair middle ground would be the FIRST OVER (6 balls). This keeps it "luck-based" and high-risk for the player, but at least gives us a 1-in-6 chance rather than a 1-in-75 statistical impossibility.
Stake, bring it back to the first over at least. Stop protecting your pockets from openers like Head and Jaiswal and give us a real promotion, not a lottery ticket.
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krish2702 got a reaction from Nisha28 in Complaint against stake platform
Yeah for real, they just ruin the fun of promotions for us, I almost reached silver with sports betting and promotions, but they just sent me the same mail for no reason, lemme know if they come up with any solutions.