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How are you, friends?
Are you feeling frustrated too? Not able to make a profit? Constantly losing?  

After several good months of playing on Stake, with a pretty high play rate (over a million wagered each month)

want to explain something to you.

If you're keep on losing, take a break from Stake Originals.

Focus on games like roulette and blackjack. Play smart and slow. You'll make money, RTP on these games its much higher then originals. 

Why am I saying this? One of the main reasons is that when you play Stake Originals, you're essentially playing against a computer, an intelligent one that has learned and continues to learn your patterns. However, when you play blackjack or roulette, there are other players involved, which increases your chances of winning because it's not just you against the computer.

To all those who feel lost or have lost too much and are still trying to recover losses through Stake Originals, stop for a moment and try to change your strategy.

Don’t get me wrong, Stake Originals can bring great profits. More than once, I hit the jackpot—on Keno, I won $80,000, and in Plinko, I won $20,000 and $10,000 several times. But, of course, Stake took it all back very quickly. I’m not blaming anyone; it’s also my mistake for not managing my risks properly. 

It's very difficult to hit big wins in Originals, and even if you do, it's likely to be after experiencing significant losses if you continue playing.

It’s just a suggestion, and I wish everyone success and happiness!


Dan 

Edited by DAN555555555
Posted (edited)

Blackjack on Evolution or Pragmatic is as chaotic as originals. Lost several 100k’s only on BJ live and i excluded myself from that scam.

 

House always wins, no matter if it’s on originals or live.

Edited by Vilka
Posted (edited)

Yes, I completely agree with you


I've been a member for about three years now and haven't earned anything from Stake original but when I went to online roulette and slots (wanted dual) I made $10,000 in 4 months.

Edited by vaki

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