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Summary of My Experience with Stake So Far (2 Months of Play) - Some Comments and a Bit of Fun :)

6.9.2024: I decide to try out Stake, depositing $300 in TRON (supported by USDT TRC20).
But no, no, no! The finance team at Stake thinks TRON and TRC20 are two completely different things. But I can see the money in the wallet!! I explain this to the representative, but he's not interested. "You'll have to wait three days." Well, fine. Good thing there are other casinos :)

Three days later, my journey with Stake begins and continues to this day.

I want to explain here how the psychological and physical structure of every casino works and how we get drawn into a whirlwind of love, frustration, and, most of all, excitement.

Let’s start with the reason I came to Stake—how could it not be because of the massive Plinko advertising? Boom boom! I so wanted to hit a $1,000 direct hit on 1000X, but no, I’m not doing anything crazy anymore.


So, in one of my first sessions, I got three beautiful hits! $20, $10, $5, all on 1000X! Wow!!! Is it really that simple??? Just like I saw in the videos??? How fun!! Let’s let the ball bounce some more!!

Psychology?

Isn’t it true that when we play a game that’s new to us, we win big? But then, something happens along the way. Suddenly, it’s not so easy? Suddenly, you lose much more than you won? Is it the casino doing this? Is it theח power of fate? Interesting.

In my opinion, that same day, I lost everything I won on Plinko. Bummer, but fun!

Moving on to the slots. Crazy combo!!! $10,000 BOOM!!!!

Same story... One time, a crushing victory, the next, a spectacular failure.
Casino? Power of fate? Interesting...

I’ve been playing online casinos for almost five years (I won’t write its name here, so I don’t get muted by the lady from the chat), and I’ve left at least $4M there. Everything changed—the bonuses, the personal touch, even my account manager became incredibly stingy. So, I moved to Stake.

Bonuses: There’s no denying it. A well-oiled machine that grinds its players beautifully but also knows how to reward when needed.
"Social Casino": I really love the shared aspect and transparency; it says a lot about the management.

It’s like you know you’re getting screwed, but at least they use Vaseline? So, it’s okay. It goes down easier.

But I have to say one thing. I hate the chat, just hate the chat. Players there are begging for a single dollar; it feels like there’s some connection between the veterans and the chat management that’s lacking. A bunch of kids I wouldn’t even let watch my dog, yet they decide who to mute and who not to? I hate them.

 I think I’ve broken a record—out of the two months I’ve been playing on Stake, I’ve been muted from the chat for about 55 days.

Trivia? Oh no! Such stupid questions, with no sophistication. Every player sits with ChatGPT, just copy-pasting the question to get an answer. The trivia isn’t about knowledge; it’s about who can copy-paste fastest. In summary—the chat is completely unnecessary.

As a businessman myself and someone known to have a severe attention deficit disorder (which you can probably see from the way the text is written), I want to say that Stake is a well-oiled machine. Turning a casino into a social network is genius. I love being here; I feel I belong and that there’s always someone to share with.

How mean we were. WEN WEN WEN, I couldn’t stand it anymore. We got the bonus in the end. Stake did well and gave us what we wanted. But all the cursing in the chat lost its fun.

Again, we must not forget!!!! The house always wins!!! And that the hard-earned money we make goes straight to the owner’s new fleet of cars—Gary Edward, Moshe, I don’t remember his name, but kudos to him.

Just remember one thing, dear owner: the next time you go to buy a Ferrari, don’t forget that the day before, there was someone who almost smashed his computer screen because he was sure that this Plinko game is rigged. Honestly, I’m pretty sure all of Stake’s original games are somewhat rigged. But it’s fun.
What did we say? Screwed? At least with cream. So it doesn’t hurt.

I’ve been Dan, see you around!

Most of it was written in humor, so if the chat moderators got offended, stay strong!

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16 hours ago, Rathee123 said:

I always tend to avoid long paragraphs!! 

Short summary!! Required 

yeah :)

13 hours ago, Adumbobi said:

Jesus Christ thats a lot of text

haha :)

10 hours ago, xtem said:

stake still the best, what is needed is a strategy

tell me more ... 

9 hours ago, brettalan6555 said:

i fail to see how any of this is a "must read"

sorry, next time ill get better for you

8 hours ago, haridevrudra said:

Well written Dan :) . Getting screwed with Vaseline is a perfect analogy🤣

hahahah my brother  :) 

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On 8/28/2024 at 12:46 AM, DAN555555555 said:

Summary of My Experience with Stake So Far (2 Months of Play) - Some Comments and a Bit of Fun :)

6.9.2024: I decide to try out Stake, depositing $300 in TRON (supported by USDT TRC20).
But no, no, no! The finance team at Stake thinks TRON and TRC20 are two completely different things. But I can see the money in the wallet!! I explain this to the representative, but he's not interested. "You'll have to wait three days." Well, fine. Good thing there are other casinos :)

Three days later, my journey with Stake begins and continues to this day.

I want to explain here how the psychological and physical structure of every casino works and how we get drawn into a whirlwind of love, frustration, and, most of all, excitement.

Let’s start with the reason I came to Stake—how could it not be because of the massive Plinko advertising? Boom boom! I so wanted to hit a $1,000 direct hit on 1000X, but no, I’m not doing anything crazy anymore.


So, in one of my first sessions, I got three beautiful hits! $20, $10, $5, all on 1000X! Wow!!! Is it really that simple??? Just like I saw in the videos??? How fun!! Let’s let the ball bounce some more!!

Psychology?

Isn’t it true that when we play a game that’s new to us, we win big? But then, something happens along the way. Suddenly, it’s not so easy? Suddenly, you lose much more than you won? Is it the casino doing this? Is it theח power of fate? Interesting.

In my opinion, that same day, I lost everything I won on Plinko. Bummer, but fun!

Moving on to the slots. Crazy combo!!! $10,000 BOOM!!!!

Same story... One time, a crushing victory, the next, a spectacular failure.
Casino? Power of fate? Interesting...

I’ve been playing online casinos for almost five years (I won’t write its name here, so I don’t get muted by the lady from the chat), and I’ve left at least $4M there. Everything changed—the bonuses, the personal touch, even my account manager became incredibly stingy. So, I moved to Stake.

Bonuses: There’s no denying it. A well-oiled machine that grinds its players beautifully but also knows how to reward when needed.
"Social Casino": I really love the shared aspect and transparency; it says a lot about the management.

It’s like you know you’re getting screwed, but at least they use Vaseline? So, it’s okay. It goes down easier.

But I have to say one thing. I hate the chat, just hate the chat. Players there are begging for a single dollar; it feels like there’s some connection between the veterans and the chat management that’s lacking. A bunch of kids I wouldn’t even let watch my dog, yet they decide who to mute and who not to? I hate them.

 I think I’ve broken a record—out of the two months I’ve been playing on Stake, I’ve been muted from the chat for about 55 days.

Trivia? Oh no! Such stupid questions, with no sophistication. Every player sits with ChatGPT, just copy-pasting the question to get an answer. The trivia isn’t about knowledge; it’s about who can copy-paste fastest. In summary—the chat is completely unnecessary.

As a businessman myself and someone known to have a severe attention deficit disorder (which you can probably see from the way the text is written), I want to say that Stake is a well-oiled machine. Turning a casino into a social network is genius. I love being here; I feel I belong and that there’s always someone to share with.

How mean we were. WEN WEN WEN, I couldn’t stand it anymore. We got the bonus in the end. Stake did well and gave us what we wanted. But all the cursing in the chat lost its fun.

Again, we must not forget!!!! The house always wins!!! And that the hard-earned money we make goes straight to the owner’s new fleet of cars—Gary Edward, Moshe, I don’t remember his name, but kudos to him.

Just remember one thing, dear owner: the next time you go to buy a Ferrari, don’t forget that the day before, there was someone who almost smashed his computer screen because he was sure that this Plinko game is rigged. Honestly, I’m pretty sure all of Stake’s original games are somewhat rigged. But it’s fun.
What did we say? Screwed? At least with cream. So it doesn’t hurt.

I’ve been Dan, see you around!

Most of it was written in humor, so if the chat moderators got offended, stay strong!

Woah thankyou for letting me know how this world was created Lol 😂🫡

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On 8/28/2024 at 2:04 AM, Rathee123 said:

I always tend to avoid long paragraphs!! 

Short summary!! Required 

TL;DR Getting screwed with Vaseline

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