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Je me rappel quand j'ai découvert que c'était mon oncle qui était deguisée en Père Noel, que fut pas ma stupéfaction de découvrir qu'il n'existait pas..

Peut être qu'une max win sur Xmas Drop me fera re-croire en lui ahahahah

ID : thenabu

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Tis the night before Christmas we did another deposit

all money is gone thank you my god

Eddie adding another new slot

Steve making shit bonuscode!

 

cheryoulv stake

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’Tis the night before Christmas, when all through the place,

Not a creature was stirring, just warmth and good grace.

The fire gently crackled, the stars shone so bright,

Hope danced in the shadows, wrapping hearts in the night.

 

Dreams whispered softly of joy yet to come,

Of laughter, of kindness, of everyone home.

And I smiled by the fire, feeling grateful and true—

For Christmas reminds us what love’s meant to do. 🎄

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I want to tell the story of how last year, on Christmas Eve, when money was nowhere in sight, I went to collect my second monthly Christmas bonus. I collected it successfully, lost it successfully, There was absolutely no hope left.. But suddenly my beloved friend unexpectedly gave me a tip of 20 USDT, so I went to lose these 20 dollars in Blue Samurai.. I spent half an hour changing my balance back and forth, after which I got mad and opened the first game right pragmatic Whichever one I happened to have at hand... It turned out that you can't even really buy a bonus there, so I had to spin it manually, and after 20 minutes I already had 1000 on my balance.USDT. Thank you, thank you for the opportunity to make a celebration, but it was not to be. I decided that the balance just allows for a dollar to leave Plinko 16 rows, I still haven't seen 1kx, just like the withdrawal of these USDT.. In general, I hope that this year I will not miss the opportunity to make this holiday joyful and bright for myself and my children. If, of course, luck smiles on me even a little bit. 

Stake ID: MASTUXAPRET 

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'Tis the night before Christmas, and all through the house, the only sound was the click of a mouse. I sat, eyes glued to the screen, chasing that 1000x Plinko dream. High risk, sixteen rows, auto-bet rolling fast when suddenly down the chimney came Eddie with a crash! Dressed in red, grinning wide, he dropped a shiny ball straight onto the board. It bounced, it pinged, it danced left and right, then slammed into the glowing 1000x with perfect delight. Eddie winked, sprang back up the flue, and shouted, "Merry Christmas"

 

Stake: jhmar2

 

 

 

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T’was the night before Christmas, when silence proclaimed
the mystery hidden, yet openly named.
The Word without beginning, eternal and true,
took flesh in the night, making all things anew.

Uncontained by the heavens, yet laid in a cave,
the Creator lay still, the fallen to save.
No loss of His glory, no change in His being,
yet fully made man — our healing revealing.

And there, in that moment beyond time and space,
eternity touched us in love and in grace.
For Christmas is this: the Unseen made known,
God dwelling with man, that man be His own.

 

Stake Id: Hanbob

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"Tis the night before Christmas and all through the house not a creature was moving, except Grandma, who was quietly replacing every gift tag with ones that told the real truth. By the morning kids learned that Dad secretly loves ballet, Mom wrote terrible poetry, and Grandpa still believes in Santa—and somehow that became the best Christmas ever."

Stake ID: aaryah95

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On Christmas Eve, I sat quietly near the window, watching soft lights glow in the distance. The year had been long, filled with effort and silent hopes. Snow wasn’t falling, but the night still felt magical.

 

Before sleeping, I helped a stranger on the street—just a small act, nothing special. Or so he thought.

 

That night, I dreamed of a warm light surrounding me and a gentle voice saying,

“Kindness always comes back.”

 

The next morning, Christmas Day, I woke up feeling lighter. A message arrived with unexpected good news—something I had been waiting for quietly. It wasn’t a big miracle, but it was enough to make me smile.

 

I realized then:

Christmas doesn’t always bring gifts.

Sometimes, it brings hope.  

Stake :- itsmevicky559

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The Christmas Spin

 

Snow fell softly outside, the kind that makes the world feel quieter, kinder. Inside his small apartment, Alex stared at the blinking Christmas lights wrapped unevenly around a tiny pine tree. No presents beneath it. No guests coming over. Just a mug of cocoa, a worn sweater, and Christmas Eve stretching long and silent.

 

It hadn’t been an easy year. Work had dried up, plans had collapsed, and luck—well, luck had clearly taken a vacation.

 

To distract himself, Alex opened his laptop. The familiar green-and-black glow of Stake Casino filled the screen. He smiled faintly. Not hope exactly—more like habit. He set a modest limit. No heroics. Just a little entertainment before bed.

 

Outside, church bells rang in the distance.

 

Alex chose a slot themed with snowflakes and golden stars. Fitting, he thought. He took a breath and clicked Spin.

 

Nothing.

 

Another spin. Still nothing.

 

He leaned back, chuckling. “Figures. Even Santa’s busy tonight.”

 

Then something strange happened.

 

The music shifted—soft bells, slower, warmer. The reels spun again, this time glowing brighter with every turn. Snowflakes lined up. Then stars. Then… a golden symbol pulsed in the center.

 

Alex sat up straight.

 

The screen flashed.

 

Once.

Twice.

Then exploded into color.

 

JACKPOT. GRAND PRIZE.

 

For a moment, Alex didn’t move. He honestly thought it was a visual glitch. Then the numbers settled. Very real. Very large. Life-changing.

 

He laughed—an actual, out-loud laugh that startled him. His eyes stung, and he rubbed them quickly, blaming the screen brightness. Definitely the screen brightness.

 

Outside, the snow kept falling.

 

Alex closed his laptop and looked at the little tree again. This time, it didn’t look sad. It looked like a beginning.

 

That Christmas night, luck didn’t just knock—it rang the bell, waited patiently, and handed him a miracle wrapped in flashing lights.

 

And for the first time in a long while, Alex whispered with a grin:

 

“Best. Christmas. Ever.”

 

ID: Stulle88 

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Es la noche antes de Navidad y el silencio del pueblo parecía contener la respiración. La nieve caía despacio, como si no quisiera despertar a nadie, y las luces de las casas parpadeaban con un brillo tímido, cómplice. Dentro de la mía, el fuego de la chimenea crujía suavemente, contando su propia historia en chispas naranjas.

 

El reloj marcó las once y cincuenta y nueve. Afuera, el viento arrastró el olor a pino y a pan recién horneado, y por un instante juré escuchar risas lejanas, campanillas que no pertenecían a ningún trineo visible. El gato levantó la cabeza, atento, como si supiera algo que yo no.

 

Cuando el reloj dio la medianoche, ocurrió lo inesperado: no hubo estruendo ni milagro grandioso, sino algo más pequeño y más poderoso. Las preocupaciones del año se aflojaron como nudos viejos, las ausencias dolieron un poco menos, y los recuerdos buenos se sentaron a mi lado, calentándose las manos.

 

Pensé en quienes amaba los que estaban cerca y los que no y comprendí que la magia no siempre llega envuelta en papel brillante. A veces aparece en forma de calma, de gratitud, de una esperanza discreta que decide quedarse.

 

La chimenea suspiró, el gato volvió a dormirse, y yo sonreí. Porque en esa noche, antes de Navidad, entendí que el mejor regalo ya había llegado: la certeza de que, mientras exista un hogar donde encender el fuego y alguien con quien compartirlo, siempre habrá Navidad. 

Stake ID: PelaoGuccy65 

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Tis the night before Christmas…
…and he shoved his whole stack in with a shaky breath.
The dealer flipped a blackjack.
Snow fell.
He whispered, Guess that’s my Christmas miracle.

 

id: IzzY628000

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GovindjiNewbie

Govindji

Posted 6 hours ago

 #1426

I love the way you lie.

 

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olivejuice24Newbie

olivejuice24

Posted 6 hours ago

 #1427

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the house everybody was quiet which was a first for me. But a blessing nonetheless. I make my way to the liquor cabinet to pour a drink to unwind . As I pour a generous glass of tequila I remember I have to put those damn cookies out for my daughter’s first Santa clause excursion. Fml does it never end. It wouldn’t be so bad if Eddie hadn’t broke it off in me on my monthly .. WEN . As I relax with my glass the sound of crunching comes from my roof and I think shit I hope I don’t have rats. Then to my surprise the fireplace begins to rumble and put out black soot. I’m stunned and a little surprised that I hadn’t already grabbed my trusty Beneli m4 . And god I wish I had because a nasty fat guy fell out of my fireplace and immediately started yelling and beknownce to me these little elf looking assholes swarmed me. As I attempted to fight the buggers the fat nasty man started laughing and saying something about anybody else in the house . But thank you Jesus my wife loves fire arms same as me . As the little people I guess you are supposed to call them bit pinched and otherwise doing anything to keep me on the ground kept there attack I remeber thinking if I die it would be fitting and I recalled my last round of keno ( fuck you EDDIE ). But my wife never came the fat man started smiling and and I was almost unconscious from the devils minions skull fucking ne into the ground. Then arose such a clatter fat ass and 12 Idgits look to see what was the matter . Bullets sprayed and cookies and wee people bits spewed I looked up to see a man in a wife beater and no shoes holding an assault rifle yelling in rage and I knew that everything was alright we finished the fat man off together and I looked at the mess I had to clean.and I thought who was that fat sucker and he looks me and tipped his head and said YIPPIE KYE YAY MOTHER FUCKER !

 

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OrnietvExperienced

Ornietv

Posted 5 hours ago

 #1428

i ll never forget my first christmas as an Adult back in 1953 i drove my first car next day after christmas and it was a very sunny day

 

Yeah

 

Its me 

 

id : Ornietv 

 

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Noelavalos3Newbie

Noelavalos3

Posted 5 hours ago

 #1429

’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the town,

 

The lights shimmered softly, no worries around.

 

Stockings were hung with the greatest of care,

 

Hope filled the air like a whispered prayer.

 

 

 

Snow kissed the rooftops, the world felt just right,

 

Every heart glowing in the calm of the night.

 

Families laughed, sharing cocoa and cheer,

 

Grateful for love, for the ones held near.

 

 

 

Then bells gently rang, not loud, not fast,

 

A reminder that moments like these never last.

 

So we paused and we smiled, held tight what we knew—

 

That Christmas is magic because it’s shared with you.

 

 

 

When morning arrived with its bright golden gleam,

 

The greatest gift found was the joy in between—

 

Not wrapped up in ribbons or tied with a bow,

 

But love, hope, and peace… the true Christmas glow.

 

 

 

Stake i.d : Lostboy66

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The night before Christmas, I watched the snowflakes dance and fall outside my window, feeling a sense of calm inside me. The streetlights cast their glow on the snow-covered roads, and everything was silent. The warmth inside the house felt a bit slower, as if time itself was taking its time to move. My family and I were in the kitchen, preparing dinner; my mom was kneading the traditional Christmas cookies, and my dad hummed an old Christmas song. My little brother couldn't stop taking photos of everything, saying, "We’re never going to forget this moment." Amid the laughter, the power suddenly went out, and we sat around the table in the dark, illuminated only by the flashlight. The silence felt like the entire world was revolving around us. Shortly after, we lit some candles, and one by one, we started singing Christmas carols in the soft glow. Outside, on the eve of the New Year, the air was cold, but our hearts were warm. That night, it felt like we were completely isolated from the rest of the world, as if we only had each other.

Stake : bayzweig

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🎄The Lost Present🎄

On Christmas Eve, a tiny gift slipped off Santa’s sleigh and landed in a snowy yard. A curious puppy found it and carried it to a sleeping child’s doorstep.

In the morning, the child unwrapped it—inside was a tag that read, “To someone kind.”

The puppy wagged his tail. Santa hadn’t lost the gift after all—it had found the right home. 🎁

 

Username: Jáck 

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Christmas Night 👀

Eddie put gifts under the tree… then bet on which one would fall first on Stake.

Santa watched, won, and said: “Alright, I’m using Stake too. 🎅😄

Anavrin7

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In a small village in Albania where the snow had whitened the mountains, there lived a poor family of 5 people, a man, a woman and 3 children. One of the oldest children registered in the lottery and, playing a little every day, looking for bonuses, trying everything, forced the family to sell their house and go to an immigrant asylum in Germany, but it didn't end there. After becoming a German citizen, he took out a bank loan in the hope of getting his house back in Albania, but it didn't stop there. He couldn't win anything until Christmas Day when Santa found out and told him to erase his address in the lottery and to work hard because no one has won from the lottery and from that day on, the boy bought the lost house, paid off the bank loan and lives happily with his family...

Lottery=Stake

Lele2810 

 

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The Dealer's Double-Down Christmas

The air in the "Frosty Fortune Casino" didn't smell like pine needles and gingerbread; it reeked of stale cigar smoke, desperation, and cheap eggnog. It was Christmas Eve, and outside, snow was falling like chips spilled from a careless stack. Inside, a low hum of clattering dice and shuffling cards served as a morbidly cheerful holiday carol.

Our protagonist, Nick "St. Nick" Kringle, was not the jolly man of myth. He was a sharp-suited, perpetually weary poker player whose only connection to the North Pole was the icy chill that had settled in his heart after years of chasing the elusive straight flush. He had one thing left on his wish list: the $25,000 buy-in for the New Year's Day High-Roller Tournament in Vegas.

Nick was nursing a lukewarm coffee at the $5/$10 Texas Hold'em table, his stack looking less like a mountain of coal and more like a single, pathetic sugar cube. Across from him sat Ebenezer "Scrooge" Marley, the casino owner—a man whose smile was as thin and sharp as a fresh razor cut.

"A rather bah-humbug stack for Christmas Eve, Kringle," Scrooge sneered, fanning himself with a $100 bill. "Perhaps you should just fold up your tent and spend the night watching a heartwarming Christmas special?"

Nick's jaw tightened. "I'll be playing tonight, Scrooge. I've got a feeling in my gut. Call it... Christmas Spirit."

🎲 The Ghost of Losses Past

Just as Nick was about to fold a pair of sevens, a frail, elderly woman in a threadbare velvet gown slid into the empty seat beside him. She wore a single, tarnished silver bell as an earring.

"Mind if I sit a hand, dearie?" she whispered, her voice like the rustle of old tissue paper.

Nick nodded, annoyed by the interruption. He watched as she pulled out a single, ancient, $500 chip.

"I am the Ghost of Losses Past," she said softly, catching his eye. "And I see your pot, young man. I see the years you lost chasing the river, the family dinners you missed. Tonight, you must play with discipline, or you'll lose the one thing you have left."

She raised her single chip. "Raise."

Nick was stunned. She played three perfect hands, doubling her money, then suddenly cashed out and vanished into the crowd, leaving behind the lingering scent of peppermint and regret. Nick took her cryptic advice to heart and started playing only premium hands, folding marginal calls he would have previously chased.

🌟 The Ghost of Losses Present

An hour later, Nick had clawed his stack back to a respectable $1,500. He was focused. Then, a massive man in a ridiculously festive, oversized suit, red as a Royal Flush, plopped down heavily in the seat. He wore a diamond-encrusted bracelet shaped like a Christmas wreath.

"HO HO HO! Merry Christmas, Nick! I am the Ghost of Losses Present!" the man boomed, making the table jump. "And I see your current game. You are playing too tight! Tonight, the cards will favor the bold! Christmas is the season of giving—so give those pots a run for their money!"

He threw down a chip the size of a doorknob—a $10,000 marker.

"All-in, before the flop, every hand," he declared, winking.

Nick was aghast, but the "Ghost" was inexplicably lucky. He busted two players with garbage hands, showcasing the unpredictable, reckless nature of holiday luck. He won nearly $40,000, then simply stood up, patted Nick's shoulder, and vanished, leaving behind the faint smell of whiskey and triumph.

Nick looked at his chips. He realized the lesson: Discipline and BOLDNESS. He needed the perfect balance.

🎁 The Ghost of Wins Future

Nick moved to the high-stakes Blackjack table. He was up $4,000, but he needed a Christmas miracle.

He was dealt an 11. The dealer showed a 6. A perfect double-down opportunity.

"Double or nothing, Kringle?" Scrooge was dealing now, his eyes gleaming. "This is your last chance before midnight."

Just as Nick reached for his chips, a striking, ethereal woman in a shimmering white dress, crowned with a halo of soft, green light, appeared standing directly behind Scrooge. She didn't speak, but she pointed directly at Nick's 11.

She was the Ghost of Wins Future.

Nick felt a surge of confidence. He pushed his entire $4,000 stack forward. "I'm doubling down."

Scrooge hesitated, then dealt the first card to Nick: a King. Nick now had 21.

Scrooge frowned and began dealing himself. First, he flipped his hole card: a 10. He had 16. He had to hit.

The Ghost of Wins Future—standing silently behind him—made a subtle, almost invisible movement with her hand as Scrooge reached for the shoe.

Scrooge dealt himself the next card: a Queen. He had 26. Bust.

Nick had done it. He had $8,000 in front of him. He quickly racked his chips.

🔔 The Christmas Deal

Nick rushed toward the exit. Scrooge, defeated, chased him down.

"Kringle! Wait! Where are you going? You're leaving $8,000 on the table?"

Nick turned, his eyes clear and focused.

"I'm not chasing the river tonight, Scrooge," Nick said, pulling out his phone. He looked at the time: 11:59 PM.

"I came here for a stake, and I got it. But tonight, I learned the greatest Christmas lesson: Know when to quit."

He didn't need the $25,000 tournament anymore. He had enough to book a first-class flight to see his estranged daughter, Holly, who lived on the West Coast. He was taking the W and walking away.

As Nick stepped outside, the church bells across the street chimed Midnight. Christmas Day had arrived. A single, crisp white envelope lay on the hood of his car. It was addressed to Nick Kringle.

Inside was a check for $17,000 and a simple note written in three distinct handwritings:

"Go home. The greatest jackpot is the one you already have."

The total was $25,000. Exactly the amount he needed.

Nick smiled, tears freezing on his cheeks in the sharp night air. He didn't win the tournament stake—he won Christmas. He tossed his phone into the passenger seat, pulled out of the parking lot, and drove straight into the silent, snowy night, toward his Best Bet yet: Family.

Stake ID: WesInTheSA

Posted

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the town, The Easter Bunny was fucking a corpse, wearing a clown. He hopped through the streets, with a knife in his hand, Cutting up the town, leaving bodies in sand.

Cupid was in the alley, raping a whore, His arrows of love, now laced with shit, spreading sickness and bid. The Grinch was in the shadows, pimping out his wife, While Santa was in the basement, snorting lines of white.

The Easter Bunny yelled, “Fuck the eggs, I’m rolling deep, Got my crew with me, we’re causing chaos, can’t you see?” Cupid laughed, “Love is a lie, just another fucking game, I’m in it for the money, selling dreams, it’s all the same.”

The Grinch grinned, “I stole Christmas, but I’m not done yet, Got my eyes on the world, I’ll make it all my bitch yet.” Santa chuckled, “Ho ho ho, I’m the king of the hill, Got my reindeer flying, dropping bombs, making you chill.”

The night was filled with chaos, guns blazing, drugs in the air, Holiday mascots turned monsters, causing fear and despair. ‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the town, The Easter Bunny, Cupid, Grinch, and Santa, wearing a crown.

The Easter Bunny grabbed a girl, smacked her in the face, Made her mom suck his dick, with a gun to her place. Cupid forced a kid to watch, as he fucked his mom, The Grinch laughed, “This is Christmas, you fucking bum.”

Santa joined in, with a twisted grin, Raping and beating, making them all sin. The night was a nightmare, filled with screams and pain, Holiday mascots, causing suffering and stain.

Easter Bunny, you’re a fucking clown, a sick freak, Cupid, your love is shit, a fucking weak. Grinch, you’re a pimp, a twisted pervert, Santa, you’re a cokehead, a fucking dirt.

You all think you’re heroes, but you’re fucking scum, Causing pain and suffering, you’re all fucking dumb. So here’s to you, you holiday fucks, May your nights be filled with pain and fucks.

You’re all just puppets, in a twisted game, Causing chaos and suffering, it’s all the same. So here’s to you, you holiday fucks, May your nights be filled with pain and fucks.
 

🆔 d3r054

Posted

Tis the night before Christmas, when stars softly gleamed,
and snowflakes tiptoed down as if part of a dream.
In a cozy little room, by a window aglow,
a child held a wish where the warm fire did grow.

With eyes full of wonder and heart shining bright,
they whispered their hope to the calm, quiet night.
Not for riches or crowns or mountains of gold,
but a gift filled with magic, and stories untold.

The moon smiled gently, the reindeer leaned near,
as Christmas itself seemed to pause just to hear.
For wishes made kindly, with love pure and true,
often find their way home by the morning’s first hue.

And somewhere far off, with a jingle and cheer,
Santa nodded softly and guided his sleigh near—
because Christmas remembers, as all children know,
the smallest warm wishes help the greatest joys grow. 🎄
 

Stake:Gaarriixx 

Posted

Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that Saint Nicholas soon would be there.

The fire softly crackled, the room warm and bright,
Casting shadows that danced in the glow of the night.
Outside, snow whispered secrets on rooftops and trees,
While magic hung gently on the cold winter breeze.

Then—jingle! A sound, like bells in the air,
A laugh warm and merry—old Saint Nick was there.
With a wink and a smile, he spread holiday cheer,
Leaving joy, hope, and wonder to last all the year.

🎅🎄

 

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