Raffe1324 Posted August 5, 2019 #1 Posted August 5, 2019 So ive seen alot of people getting respect just because they are highrollers, you know when ppl just starts to passive beg to highroller and says so good words to him just because he won like 0.1 btc or something like that . I know few people maybe not from this community but from all casino community that are racists and just bad people that doesnt respect other ppl, but they are still getting huge respect and everyone tryna be friend with them. So what you think? Is that true that in this community (not just stake) alot of people getting respect and friends just because they are rich? Im not trying to say that all highrollers are bad people but there is few ppl (not saying from stake).
williamshennie9 Posted August 6, 2019 #2 Posted August 6, 2019 People just love highrollers because they see it as a chance to get free money if they beg enough. That is not real or genuine, it is just useless beggars preying on the highrollers who won a lot.
Etude Posted August 6, 2019 #3 Posted August 6, 2019 Well it is rather common thing that money attracts you attention whether it is the good kind of attention or the bad kind of attention whereby it is mostly some people just doing their best to get a piece of the dough. 😛
Kippo Posted August 6, 2019 #4 Posted August 6, 2019 21 hours ago, Raffe1324 said: So ive seen alot of people getting respect just because they are highrollers, you know when ppl just starts to passive beg to highroller and says so good words to him just because he won like 0.1 btc or something like that . I know few people maybe not from this community but from all casino community that are racists and just bad people that doesnt respect other ppl, but they are still getting huge respect and everyone tryna be friend with them. So what you think? Is that true that in this community (not just stake) alot of people getting respect and friends just because they are rich? Im not trying to say that all highrollers are bad people but there is few ppl (not saying from stake). They are just sucking balls to them just in Internet because they don’t want to work instead of wasting time on these begging actions. They don’t know how much they can get if they work in real life instead of sucking balls
cukup2 Posted August 6, 2019 #5 Posted August 6, 2019 I started playing stake again, I was not able to get trust even though I have long been joined in stake, but because I was not active it made it hard for me to make friends, and most of the friends I knew were players from the old web, so I didn't like asking friends. who are winning big because some players often do begging when there are friends who are winning big.
SLFJ Posted August 6, 2019 #6 Posted August 6, 2019 So, you are in a bad community, no one said it's instake, so why's it in the Stake Discussions? But with that being said you are one of them, you have been begging me when I was a HR and I helped you, now be thankful and don't act like you weren't, it's obvious, you begged every stake player to ever exist. slfj.
hazel1996 Posted August 6, 2019 #7 Posted August 6, 2019 22 hours ago, Raffe1324 said: So ive seen alot of people getting respect just because they are highrollers, you know when ppl just starts to passive beg to highroller and says so good words to him just because he won like 0.1 btc or something like that . I know few people maybe not from this community but from all casino community that are racists and just bad people that doesnt respect other ppl, but they are still getting huge respect and everyone tryna be friend with them. So what you think? Is that true that in this community (not just stake) alot of people getting respect and friends just because they are rich? Im not trying to say that all highrollers are bad people but there is few ppl (not saying from stake). yeah, you know my friend, all peopl will see you as good person , they will be nice to you when you have money, but you will know your true friends when you have nothing to give, when your on the lowest part of your life, when you are struggling and noone is willing to help, your true friend will stay on your side, will not left you will boost you give you advice, give you words of wisdom to keep going and survive, but all those who will leave you, those are fairweathered friend, that will never keep you as a friend, will know you only when they can benefit from you, happen to me dude, this is also based on my experience, even my ralatives left me alone when i need them the most, feel so bad dude, but i know that someday, i will get back my life, my real life, and i have god with me, i know that is is only a test , and god will never left me , im not alone.
barbaris Posted August 6, 2019 #8 Posted August 6, 2019 Typically, in a chat, this can often be seen as a rich player or a player who has just won a lot, start to write messages and add to friends to ask for money. Therefore, I think they have such a reaction.
laron Posted August 6, 2019 #10 Posted August 6, 2019 maybe it's already common in this world not just in stake, because indeed rich people will be very easy to find friends but they just want to get out of what they want for example just pursuing money alone not to a friendship, so I feel more good looking for friends who want to accept you as is without frills money
chankhoreID Posted August 6, 2019 #11 Posted August 6, 2019 when we win a lot then whoever it will be suddenly becomes friends greeting or pretending to know us .. but when we're having a hard time what they want to help us maybe only a handful of people can say friends without looking at him a lot of money or others .. but on average when someone plays at highrollers or gets a big cashout then someone who had never greeted us suddenly greeted. it really looks like he's expecting something from us.
cryptofly Posted August 6, 2019 #12 Posted August 6, 2019 It is a cultural issue, we admire those who have more money and have won a lot quickly. We associate the amount of money with intelligence and it is not like that. It is similar to physical beauty which we associate with a virtue and is nothing more than a coincidence. In the betting world we should admire the one who has managed to establish and follow a strategy that has allowed him to have a constant participation, in time and in profits, even if they are not large; but money rules, rules our behavior with society. My opinion.
nattekut Posted August 6, 2019 #13 Posted August 6, 2019 Money and friends do not add up. if you have money everyone wants to be your friend. This is here on the internet and in real life. I have been running a couple successful real life businesses in the past and I noticed when they see you are successful they want to get to know you just to suck you out. I must admit I do not have many friends. The only true friends are those that I am friended with for many years even before I was such successful. I am always willing to help them out if they have problems but I will never help out someone that's just in it for the money. They all can kiss my a** and suck my C*ck
Kate Posted August 7, 2019 #14 Posted August 7, 2019 Umm well yeah why not its true because all of the friends that highrollers have i am sure a good fraction of them will leave em when they have run out of money so that is the only downside xD.
77kdub Posted August 7, 2019 #15 Posted August 7, 2019 On 8/5/2019 at 9:29 AM, Raffe1324 said: So ive seen alot of people getting respect just because they are highrollers, you know when ppl just starts to passive beg to highroller and says so good words to him just because he won like 0.1 btc or something like that . I know few people maybe not from this community but from all casino community that are racists and just bad people that doesnt respect other ppl, but they are still getting huge respect and everyone tryna be friend with them. So what you think? Is that true that in this community (not just stake) alot of people getting respect and friends just because they are rich? Im not trying to say that all highrollers are bad people but there is few ppl (not saying from stake). Oh of course that happens all the time regardless of whether the high roller is a good or bad person, beggars & leeches don't really care about any of that all they see is an opportunity to possibly get a tip. Some are so pathetic to point that say for instance the said high roller had made a derogatory racial comment aimed or directed at the said beggar at some point in the past which created some animosity, oh but now the the same guy who bashed the beggars race or whatever is a high roller so all animosity has somehow now vanished & the beggar is kissing the high rollers ass trying to be his best friend because they see the possible opportunity to maybe score a crappy 10k sat tip. It never fails whenever you enter chat with a flame instantly you start getting friend requests some from players you've never even seen or heard of before & actually you don't even have to chat, you can just be playing along minding your own business & if you're wagering a slightly larger amount it never fails, you'll always receive at least one friend request from some player you don't even know. Some people have no shame I guess, I myself can't rap my head around a beggars mentality to be honest. You can always spot the phony fake friends because the only time they notice or talk to you is when you have money. Anyways when you're in that kind of an environment you're always going to see that kind of behavior no matter where you go.
Enzo Posted August 7, 2019 #16 Posted August 7, 2019 It happens a lot regardless of who they are. It's sad when players don't realize people only wanna be there friends for money. It happens too often and it's sad.
polor12 Posted August 7, 2019 #17 Posted August 7, 2019 money should be treated like a business. where you have to make a profit by the end of the week etc.. and taken very serious... friends are the ones that can help you with that but not really.. mixing friends with money is not a good or suggested ideal.. if its an emergency then ok but other then that.. if they are able to work then they are able to earn money.
nuuuitsjdragon Posted August 7, 2019 #18 Posted August 7, 2019 In every community it’s always like that! Do you want to be in their shoes though? It’s an annoying position to be at for players who value their privacy. Of course, for those that enjoy the attention it’s perfectly fine... but when some of these popular players over-step the line and think they can do it because of their reputation, show them otherwise! Alternatively, just don’t bother/block everything you’re annoyed by and you won’t see these things anymore.
CntryBoy Posted August 8, 2019 #19 Posted August 8, 2019 This happens everywhere you look, not just here or online in general. People that are very well off anywhere on earth have to be careful, as it is probably very difficult to figure out if people actually like them personally or if they're just after their money. There are no limits to the ways that people will try to mooch off of those with money, whether online or in the real world. Those types of people figure that if they ask or beg enough, eventually they will get something.
won2018 Posted August 10, 2019 #20 Posted August 10, 2019 Friends are Friends, Money is money, Saaya personally doesn't like to mix the two together. If sharing? yes I really like to share, but I don't really want to use friends as money, because money is money, and friends are friends, I prefer friends who understand than friends who are rich but without understanding. . *Goodluck to All Staker!
Sped Posted August 10, 2019 #22 Posted August 10, 2019 Hello Raffe, I believe this is true for anything in life. If you are rich, you are always going to have people jump on your band wagon and reap some of the rewards. This is just how human nature works, everyone wants to take the easy way out so if someone just won a lot of money, hey lets beg him and get some easy money. It is sad when you think about it but its life, and we all have to deal with it. I hope everyone has a great day !
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