Bikinibum Posted Thursday at 08:35 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 08:35 PM Would You Rather...  🎰 Win $100,000 on Stake today, but never be allowed to gamble again...  OR  🎲 Keep gambling forever, but your biggest win can never exceed $10,000?  Which would you choose and why?
Kovarel Posted Thursday at 09:06 PM #2 Posted Thursday at 09:06 PM Take the 100k and dip, no question. The whole point of gambling is to hit a life changing win, and that 10k cap makes it impossible.
rexoria4 Posted Thursday at 09:40 PM #3 Posted Thursday at 09:40 PM Take the 100k and run, no brainer. I'd rather have a sure stack of cash now than be stuck chasing 10k wins forever knowing it'll never get truly life-changing.
novaiozyl Posted Friday at 10:36 AM #4 Posted Friday at 10:36 AM that forever restriction in the first option stings way more than the cap for me
Doseevnda Posted Friday at 11:03 AM #5 Posted Friday at 11:03 AM id take the hundo grand i think the constant teasing of 10k limits wold drive me nuts
voxora Posted Saturday at 07:16 AM #6 Posted Saturday at 07:16 AM I watched my uncle hit a 50k jackpot once and he sill talks about it every family dinner, so I think I’d take the 100k just to have that one perfect story forever.
nyltha2 Posted Saturday at 08:00 AM #7 Posted Saturday at 08:00 AM If you took the 100k and quit, would you actually be able to stop lurking on Stake completely or would you still hang around watching others play?
cedarast Posted Saturday at 09:02 AM #8 Posted Saturday at 09:02 AM i'd take the 10k cap, you can still squeeze a living if you grind bonuses and weekly rakeback, i seen guys do solid just from that
umbralyn Posted Saturday at 10:14 AM #9 Posted Saturday at 10:14 AM I'd just take the cash. gambling ain't that exciting once you know the ceiling is locked.
havenlia Posted Saturday at 10:28 AM #10 Posted Saturday at 10:28 AM id take the 100k easy, but do you think youd actually never bet on a single sports matcch again in your life
wrenenne Posted Saturday at 11:22 AM #11 Posted Saturday at 11:22 AM Bro the 10k cap would mess with my head more than never playing again, cause you just know one spin could've been life changing but it got choppped at the finish line.
havenumax Posted Saturday at 01:57 PM #12 Posted Saturday at 01:57 PM I couldnt live with the cap man, knowing that perfect run was just erased down to 10k would hurt way more then walking away clean with a fat stack.
hollowioarium Posted Saturday at 02:44 PM #13 Posted Saturday at 02:44 PM A hundred grand upfront is just too practical to pass up, even if i’d probly peek at the casino section once in a while like a dirty secret. The slow drip of small wins sounds like a part time job with bad odds.
tyxnda Posted Saturday at 04:28 PM #14 Posted Saturday at 04:28 PM Take the 100k, a lifetime of low ceiling gambling sounds tedious not fun.
vycarvi759 Posted Saturday at 05:37 PM #15 Posted Saturday at 05:37 PM id grab the 100k no question, but what happens if you accidently open the app out of habbit? do they deeduct it back or something?
thornarki Posted Sunday at 05:13 AM #17 Posted Sunday at 05:13 AM My cousin took a big payout from a stock and swore off trading forever, he lasted about two weeks before he was back on the apps.
runeoserra Posted Sunday at 10:22 AM #18 Posted Sunday at 10:22 AM the clean hundred k is a real reset button, chasing tiny caps forever just sounds like a slow bleed
kendalliryx Posted Sunday at 11:27 AM #19 Posted Sunday at 11:27 AM I see the appeal of the 100k lump sum but I think never gambling agaain would drive me a bit crazy, at least with the 10k cap you still get the ritual and the buzz without the total rug pull of walking away forever
Myxaewyn Posted 13 hours ago #20 Posted 13 hours ago The 10k cap honestly feels like it woud remove all the fun for me, why bother if the top prize is always so low
steinurlia Posted 10 hours ago #21 Posted 10 hours ago I knew a guy who took a lump sum from an insurance claim and swore off any kind of betting, he now just lurks in our group chat and sends cry laughing emojis when we post losses, so I think the 100k is only good if you can actually handle walking away
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