OneHussy Posted April 6, 2024 #1 Posted April 6, 2024 2 years on stake.com, 11 million dollars wagered, $250,000 is losses aka cost of entertainment. I think it’s my time to retire. I feel compelled to share my experiences and reflections with you and the wider community. As a proud Platinum VI status holder on your stake, I’ve invested both significant time and resources into the world of online gaming. I am confronted with a sense of disillusionment that has cast a shadow over my experiences. It all began with my cancer diagnosis while I was in Ukraine and war began. I managed to get out of Ukraine staying stuck for 36 days. P.S. I’m not a Ukrainian/Russian so I have no opinion on war. anyway battling with PTSD and a dire diagnosis of cancer, I turned to the virtual tables of blackjack and roulette as a means of escape and distraction. Despite the odds stacked against me, I emerged victorious in my battle against illness, but my journey with Stake.com had only just begun. Fast forward to the present day, and I find myself reflecting on nearly two years on Stake.com. Throughout this time, I’ve been a steadfast presence on live streams, faithfully tuning in every Saturday to engage with the community. 11,000,000 wagered means 11000 raffle tickets altogether and never won a single one I know the odds are less than fraction of a percent, but 11000 is a reasonable number. In 2 years, I have been online every weekend to get picked on live stream. In 2 years there are 96 weekends and not getting picked despite being a Plat VI isn’t a good thing. Despite net losses amounting to nearly $250,000, I do not harbor resentment or bitterness. I look at it more like as money blown away on entertainment as one might do it on strippers. Moreover, it was what I could afford to spend on entertainment so I’m not sour about that. I will join stake livestream last time today hoping to get picked. I have 78 raffle tickets and will hope to win one although the odds are 0.00001%. But it will make this stake chapter of my life perfect if that happens. thank you username: OneHussy
dawid-m Posted April 6, 2024 #3 Posted April 6, 2024 13 minutes ago, OneHussy said: 2 years on stake.com, 11 million dollars wagered, $250,000 is losses aka cost of entertainment. I think it’s my time to retire. I feel compelled to share my experiences and reflections with you and the wider community. As a proud Platinum VI status holder on your stake, I’ve invested both significant time and resources into the world of online gaming. I am confronted with a sense of disillusionment that has cast a shadow over my experiences. It all began with my cancer diagnosis while I was in Ukraine and war began. I managed to get out of Ukraine staying stuck for 36 days. P.S. I’m not a Ukrainian/Russian so I have no opinion on war. anyway battling with PTSD and a dire diagnosis of cancer, I turned to the virtual tables of blackjack and roulette as a means of escape and distraction. Despite the odds stacked against me, I emerged victorious in my battle against illness, but my journey with Stake.com had only just begun. Fast forward to the present day, and I find myself reflecting on nearly two years on Stake.com. Throughout this time, I’ve been a steadfast presence on live streams, faithfully tuning in every Saturday to engage with the community. 11,000,000 wagered means 11000 raffle tickets altogether and never won a single one I know the odds are less than fraction of a percent, but 11000 is a reasonable number. In 2 years, I have been online every weekend to get picked on live stream. In 2 years there are 96 weekends and not getting picked despite being a Plat VI isn’t a good thing. Despite net losses amounting to nearly $250,000, I do not harbor resentment or bitterness. I look at it more like as money blown away on entertainment as one might do it on strippers. Moreover, it was what I could afford to spend on entertainment so I’m not sour about that. I will join stake livestream last time today hoping to get picked. I have 78 raffle tickets and will hope to win one although the odds are 0.00001%. But it will make this stake chapter of my life perfect if that happens. thank you username: OneHussy A lot of old loyal players are leaving... Some because other casinos got very nice promotions where stake is hard behind right now. Others are leaving because they are complaining like you, never get picked in Forum vip, Weekly raffle or streaming in some years where others got picked more times in one month..my 2 cents. Anyway Goodluck
OneHussy Posted April 6, 2024 Author #4 Posted April 6, 2024 Stake is more focused on short term players who sit, spend a lot and go. I personally feel disowned. 2 years are 96 weeks of stream pick up and I didn’t get pick a single time. 11 million dollars wagered, and that’s 11,000 raffle tickets and didn’t win a single time that is also not okay. Funnily I see this funny guy from Philippines picked on stream two consecutive weekends. The management will realize that the loyal players have left when it will be too late.
nana.apjw Posted April 6, 2024 #5 Posted April 6, 2024 31 minutes ago, OneHussy said: 2 years on stake.com, 11 million dollars wagered, $250,000 is losses aka cost of entertainment. I think it’s my time to retire. I feel compelled to share my experiences and reflections with you and the wider community. As a proud Platinum VI status holder on your stake, I’ve invested both significant time and resources into the world of online gaming. I am confronted with a sense of disillusionment that has cast a shadow over my experiences. It all began with my cancer diagnosis while I was in Ukraine and war began. I managed to get out of Ukraine staying stuck for 36 days. P.S. I’m not a Ukrainian/Russian so I have no opinion on war. anyway battling with PTSD and a dire diagnosis of cancer, I turned to the virtual tables of blackjack and roulette as a means of escape and distraction. Despite the odds stacked against me, I emerged victorious in my battle against illness, but my journey with Stake.com had only just begun. Fast forward to the present day, and I find myself reflecting on nearly two years on Stake.com. Throughout this time, I’ve been a steadfast presence on live streams, faithfully tuning in every Saturday to engage with the community. 11,000,000 wagered means 11000 raffle tickets altogether and never won a single one I know the odds are less than fraction of a percent, but 11000 is a reasonable number. In 2 years, I have been online every weekend to get picked on live stream. In 2 years there are 96 weekends and not getting picked despite being a Plat VI isn’t a good thing. Despite net losses amounting to nearly $250,000, I do not harbor resentment or bitterness. I look at it more like as money blown away on entertainment as one might do it on strippers. Moreover, it was what I could afford to spend on entertainment so I’m not sour about that. I will join stake livestream last time today hoping to get picked. I have 78 raffle tickets and will hope to win one although the odds are 0.00001%. But it will make this stake chapter of my life perfect if that happens. thank you username: OneHussy Good luck sir
OneHussy Posted April 6, 2024 Author #6 Posted April 6, 2024 Thanks 2 minutes ago, nana.apjw said: Good luck sir You too, thanks
OneHussy Posted April 6, 2024 Author #8 Posted April 6, 2024 Just now, Luckygirl789 said: goodluck mate! You too, thanks
serin Posted April 6, 2024 #9 Posted April 6, 2024 why are all the players leaving ?? played for 4 months nd lost 700,000 euros
OneHussy Posted April 6, 2024 Author #10 Posted April 6, 2024 2 minutes ago, serin said: why are all the players leaving ?? played for 4 months nd lost 700,000 euros Lack of attention towards the loyal players I guess is the reason. You get more attention and perks at other casinos. Here bronze members get more giveaways and bonuses the plat VI
OneHussy Posted April 6, 2024 Author #13 Posted April 6, 2024 56 minutes ago, andrewl said: Wish you all the best and have a good one!. Thanks, you too 24 minutes ago, lilililililllll said: good luck You too, thanks
swoopstee Posted April 13, 2024 #16 Posted April 13, 2024 Good for you recognizing the need for your own personal reasons. best of luck to you!
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