Ohayo67 Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM #1 Posted Thursday at 09:11 PM New players often don’t know where to start. Which Stake game would you recommend and why?
mortholin Posted yesterday at 11:03 AM #2 Posted yesterday at 11:03 AM Baccarat because the dealer does all the heavy lifting and my first ever bet on Stake was a $5 Banker that won.
StormKn1ght Posted 22 hours ago #3 Posted 22 hours ago blackjack is chill cause you just gotta get closer to 21 than the dealer, can?t go wrong tbh ?
Emberast Posted 5 hours ago #4 Posted 5 hours ago I started with Plinko on low risk, dropping balls from the middle rows felt super chill while I figuerd out how everything worked
myxki Posted 4 hours ago #5 Posted 4 hours ago I always tell newcomers to try Limbo with a super low target like 1.10x first, you can see a lot of quick tiny wins while learning the betting interface without nuking your balance instantly.
nyless87 Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago I get why people suggest Plinko, but for a true beginner I think it's a bit misleading because it feels like strategy matters when it really doesn't. Roulette on auto with even money bets teaches you faster that it's all random and the house edge is constant no matter how you place chips.
dinxt Posted 2 hours ago #8 Posted 2 hours ago To me i prefer limbo or maybe mine ,but seeing everyone pick plinko i will try it out
franklyn2541 Posted 2 hours ago #9 Posted 2 hours ago Plinko Set the risk to Low or Medium and choose 10–12 rows. This gives you frequent, steady wins to help you get a feel for how the bankroll moves without sharp drops.
Xorna Posted 2 hours ago #10 Posted 2 hours ago Low stakes blackjack tables were my go to, mostly because you can pause between hands and actually read the strategy chart without feeling rushed.
orb9634kwv Posted 1 hour ago #11 Posted 1 hour ago ngl blackjack or baccarat is teh easiest start, super simple and you dont get baited by flashy stuff lol ? ?
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