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Dimon69
July 16, 2022, 08:02:34 AM
#32
Exactly that’s a great promotional strategy, earlier these are used by protein and energy drink companies to hire athletes in their promotions and hence they attract users to use the products.
Similar strategy is done by Stake here, and I really appreciate that.
Drake might got fake balance to play and show off in the site, he might got a condition that he can’t withdraw that money, so for that reason he was betting so high bets without any fear or risk.
Really it was a entertaining stream to watch. It was really profitable for the ones, who won the giveaway during the livestream.
Nevertheless let’s wait for another event like this.
It is a indeed a similar strategy from different products like sports drinks you have mentioned and if I am a celebrity or an athlete then I would surely accept the deal to endorse or advertise their company/product that may attract people to use the same product or a gambling site if it is about gambling to earn extra money. What they said that a situation like this or an event like this is all about business which I agree that it is indeed a business.

Yeah, Drake is very effective on attracting viewers and players because he is really a regular gambler and watching him casually playing is very entertaining instead of random guy on twitch doing livestream. His giveaway too is very huge which is the highlight of his livestreams. Many viewers is wishing to get the lucky call to get huge reward prize.

I almost finished his stream because I’m entertained on his gambling vibes. Sipping and smoking while playing is very satisfying. The fact that he is betting almost 1M on a single round is very insane to watch.
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July 16, 2022, 06:54:16 AM
#31
Is just a part of their marketing strategy, they pay millions to Drake for this kind of promotions, it doesn't matter if they lose all their balance if the job is to gamble and they get a payment for that job.

For anyone who thinks that was real i you recommend you to watch this video:

The Puppets of Online Gambling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObDAXqg9O3U

Whilst it might be true that it's not 100% genuine, and so on - still, Stake pays winners, they don't scam winners on their site.

You got websites like 1XBit that don't pay winners, simply locking their accounts and blaming them for violating their T&C.

So yes - what this guy on Youtube says is in a way correct, nonetheless it's better to use a valid website that wants to make you its puppet - than use a scam website that will steal your money no matter what your bets yield, win or lose.
No Stake is not freely paying the winners without doing strange things I can currently testify about that unfortunately  Undecided And it seems to be one of the reasons why they are badly rated by several casino reviewers sites now (5.2/10 by Askgamblers, 3.7/5 by GamblingBro, B- by Peeps Place, etc)

Can you share your bad experience about Stake. I know that some members experience same scenario even on other trusted casino. They are just scared voice out there complains because they are promoting casinos or they get bonus on it. I honestly have bad experience in regards with this but same as you, I can’t comment about what really happened publicly since the issue already resolved internally.
legendary
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July 16, 2022, 06:31:51 AM
#30
Is just a part of their marketing strategy, they pay millions to Drake for this kind of promotions, it doesn't matter if they lose all their balance if the job is to gamble and they get a payment for that job.

For anyone who thinks that was real i you recommend you to watch this video:

The Puppets of Online Gambling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObDAXqg9O3U

Whilst it might be true that it's not 100% genuine, and so on - still, Stake pays winners, they don't scam winners on their site.

You got websites like 1XBit that don't pay winners, simply locking their accounts and blaming them for violating their T&C.

So yes - what this guy on Youtube says is in a way correct, nonetheless it's better to use a valid website that wants to make you its puppet - than use a scam website that will steal your money no matter what your bets yield, win or lose.
No Stake is not freely paying the winners without doing strange things I can currently testify about that unfortunately  Undecided And it seems to be one of the reasons why they are badly rated by several casino reviewers sites now (5.2/10 by Askgamblers, 3.7/5 by GamblingBro, B- by Peeps Place, etc)
sr. member
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July 15, 2022, 02:00:38 AM
#29
Is just a part of their marketing strategy, they pay millions to Drake for this kind of promotions, it doesn't matter if they lose all their balance if the job is to gamble and they get a payment for that job.

For anyone who thinks that was real i you recommend you to watch this video:

The Puppets of Online Gambling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObDAXqg9O3U

Whilst it might be true that it's not 100% genuine, and so on - still, Stake pays winners, they don't scam winners on their site.

You got websites like 1XBit that don't pay winners, simply locking their accounts and blaming them for violating their T&C.

So yes - what this guy on Youtube says is in a way correct, nonetheless it's better to use a valid website that wants to make you its puppet - than use a scam website that will steal your money no matter what your bets yield, win or lose.
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July 14, 2022, 03:12:32 PM
#28
Exactly that’s a great promotional strategy, earlier these are used by protein and energy drink companies to hire athletes in their promotions and hence they attract users to use the products.
Similar strategy is done by Stake here, and I really appreciate that.
Drake might got fake balance to play and show off in the site, he might got a condition that he can’t withdraw that money, so for that reason he was betting so high bets without any fear or risk.
Really it was a entertaining stream to watch. It was really profitable for the ones, who won the giveaway during the livestream.
Nevertheless let’s wait for another event like this.
It is a indeed a similar strategy from different products like sports drinks you have mentioned and if I am a celebrity or an athlete then I would surely accept the deal to endorse or advertise their company/product that may attract people to use the same product or a gambling site if it is about gambling to earn extra money. What they said that a situation like this or an event like this is all about business which I agree that it is indeed a business.
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July 13, 2022, 10:33:16 PM
#27
Drake looks like he is with stake when I noticed how he bet each round. To me, this looks like drake is gambling on stake to let people know that there is an online gambling site where you can gamble your money much like the same as going to the casino at your place. This act feels like it's a business deal between stake and drake where drake must gamble in stake and attract people since he is an influencer (being a celebrity and drake endorsing the site).

Exactly that’s a great promotional strategy, earlier these are used by protein and energy drink companies to hire athletes in their promotions and hence they attract users to use the products.
Similar strategy is done by Stake here, and I really appreciate that.
Drake might got fake balance to play and show off in the site, he might got a condition that he can’t withdraw that money, so for that reason he was betting so high bets without any fear or risk.
Really it was a entertaining stream to watch. It was really profitable for the ones, who won the giveaway during the livestream.
Nevertheless let’s wait for another event like this.
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July 13, 2022, 07:50:06 PM
#26
Drake looks like he is with stake when I noticed how he bet each round. To me, this looks like drake is gambling on stake to let people know that there is an online gambling site where you can gamble your money much like the same as going to the casino at your place. This act feels like it's a business deal between stake and drake where drake must gamble in stake and attract people since he is an influencer (being a celebrity and drake endorsing the site).
Everything is business, no doubt in it. Drake have got a big follower base. Already stake is popular among the entire cryptocurrency accepted gambling sites. So, Drake along with Stake has the ability to create a big market for gambling. It is not about the person involved, because Drake is one among the ambassador of Stake.
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July 13, 2022, 07:46:46 PM
#25
Drake looks like he is with stake when I noticed how he bet each round. To me, this looks like drake is gambling on stake to let people know that there is an online gambling site where you can gamble your money much like the same as going to the casino at your place. This act feels like it's a business deal between stake and drake where drake must gamble in stake and attract people since he is an influencer (being a celebrity and drake endorsing the site).
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July 13, 2022, 06:12:20 PM
#24
I enjoy watching it and I never thought I’m gonna finish the video until the end. Drake bet is so huge but it’s not enough to beat Stake because of max bet and his limited bank roll. There was a time that he was already in profit above 20M but since he keeps betting same amount on each round, He lose over time because of the type of game he keeps betting has a low win rate probability. Glad to watch this video but maybe add the original source of the video as credits.

It is just amazing to see that a celebrity actively endorses a cryptocurrency gambling website. It also shows you the reality of gambling- winning and losing big are the options that a gambler faces especially if they do not stop within a given time.

I wonder how much Stake paid Drake to participate in actively endorsing their website. Given his account, you can actually see his balance on the first few seconds on the video (~$21 million) and I do think that Stake gave at least a percentage of their winnings to Drake for this kind of sponsorship.
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July 13, 2022, 02:42:38 PM
#23
I enjoy watching it and I never thought I’m gonna finish the video until the end. Drake bet is so huge but it’s not enough to beat Stake because of max bet and his limited bank roll. There was a time that he was already in profit above 20M but since he keeps betting same amount on each round, He lose over time because of the type of game he keeps betting has a low win rate probability. Glad to watch this video but maybe add the original source of the video as credits.
It is truly entertaining to watch because he is a celebrity and he plays with a huge amount. It's hard to beat stake because this was a casino and they always has the advantage over the player.

Drake might have a limited bankroll that time but the guy was rich and he can be able to put more money if he wanted to and I think this guy is much richer than stake. He bets huge amounts on a low chance game but imagine if most of it hits? His wins are also going to be insane. What is more exciting than watching the live stream is the 1 million dollar giveaway. I wonder if there is a user on this forum that win something on the giveaway earlier?
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July 12, 2022, 10:54:21 PM
#22
One among the best promotion where the luckiest won big. Every users got access to claim bonus, but everyone isn't able to claim as it has got certain requirements to be fulfilled. Whenever a promotion is announced it is always good to have some wagering of atleast $5k as a preperation. Because 5 times $10 claim was available during the stream and every time it had the requirement of $2000 wagered in the last 7 days to claim the bonus.
legendary
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July 12, 2022, 09:47:09 PM
#21
Do we really believe that he isnt getting something from Stake? Dont know but im not really convinced on what Stunna said, we do have our own views and opinions though but reputation/popularity
alone is something that could be monetized by someone like Drake even he earns millions of dollars then he wont deny easily on getting more income out of advertisement since he know that
he's capable on bringing lots of people to be aware of Stake site existence which would probably bring profits on the platform itself.

If Stunna said that about that matter then its up to us whether we do believe it or not and i do agree on what most people been saying on here which its all about business.  Cool
I think Captain Corporate doesn't believe a single word of what he is saying but he's just provocative to make some posts, the better thing to do is to ignore this kind of trolling IMO. @Captain Corporate read this post before spreading fake news please https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.60554876

I skipped some part because I’m the one getting nervous on his bets especially on Blackjack which he keeps flooding the table with max bet and let it lose like nothing happened. It looks like that his contract with stake is to stop streaming when the balance was zero or hit a certain profit quota. Haha.

I was wondering what platform does he do livestream? I’m sure that the OP video is just reupload while I’m not a regular player at stake to get the real source for this giveaway. Just trying my luck next time participate on his next giveaway.
Drake's livestreams are broadcasted on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/stakedrake but if you want to participate to his giveaways as you say, it seems to be better to belong to his country  Undecided
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July 12, 2022, 06:37:45 PM
#20
Stunna already said that Stake pays no dime to Drake to gamble. Its all his money, and he doesn't get paid a single dollar to gamble here. He likes it here, and even before the partnership he played here for years. So its not really a fair thing to lie about the partnership with absolutely zero proof. Its easy to say Drake gets paid with zero proof and get out, if I ask for one single proof, then you would have none and you still get to say whatever you want, thats a bit unfair and harsh.

Plus, dude makes like 50+ million a year, thats on the easy side, he could make upto 100+ million on certain years when he has new songs, and thats how he profits from the current situation and doesn't mind gambling and losing millions, because he has that kind of cash to lose.
Do we really believe that he isnt getting something from Stake? Dont know but im not really convinced on what Stunna said, we do have our own views and opinions though but reputation/popularity
alone is something that could be monetized by someone like Drake even he earns millions of dollars then he wont deny easily on getting more income out of advertisement since he know that
he's capable on bringing lots of people to be aware of Stake site existence which would probably bring profits on the platform itself.

If Stunna said that about that matter then its up to us whether we do believe it or not and i do agree on what most people been saying on here which its all about business.  Cool
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July 12, 2022, 06:25:41 PM
#19
Stunna already said that Stake pays no dime to Drake to gamble. Its all his money, and he doesn't get paid a single dollar to gamble here. He likes it here, and even before the partnership he played here for years. So its not really a fair thing to lie about the partnership with absolutely zero proof. Its easy to say Drake gets paid with zero proof and get out, if I ask for one single proof, then you would have none and you still get to say whatever you want, thats a bit unfair and harsh.

Plus, dude makes like 50+ million a year, thats on the easy side, he could make upto 100+ million on certain years when he has new songs, and thats how he profits from the current situation and doesn't mind gambling and losing millions, because he has that kind of cash to lose.
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July 12, 2022, 06:15:21 PM
#18
Business is business and nothing personal even to those streamers/advertisers do really know that it does have that non-ethical part but they do have in mind that they'll gain or earn that much so it wont really be
~snip~
^ It is Drake's job to promote Stake nothing else.
That is definitely right, that is a business, and being a streamer that has a ton of followers should do something more fun and entertain as long as he has content to show for the sake of his followers. I don't even think Drake will gamble on Stake using his own money.
Nothing new here I think it is pure business, though the content of the video clip is good and well-entertained, that is only the purpose.
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July 12, 2022, 05:49:04 PM
#17
How does it feel? did you like the show?

It is Stake.com that can take us to a very massive era in the gambling industry. I think all gambling casinos will do the same if they have the right target Influencers. Drake is the one who managed to let everyone know more about Stake.com. We enjoyed it without question. Exhilarating the promotional industry for fun is shown tonight, the level of satisfaction it seeks and Drake gets it.
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July 12, 2022, 04:51:10 PM
#16
Wow! Over 1hour 10min+, nah! Can't spend that much time to watch the clip but from the little I viewed, you could tell his having fun at it. Even the casino agent isn't left out on the chills for drake. Talking about chocolate milk and shits, lol... Well, I must say what i like the most is the attitude he takes towards it as losing didn't matter much despite the huge stakes well, he has the money and his pattern of taking bets follows a repeated format and same amount in stakes everytime. Its cool and he got a 12 from the piece I watched. Sure this isn't som promotion, maybe not but drake and stakes are getting hopes up.
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July 12, 2022, 03:40:38 PM
#15
Is just a part of their marketing strategy, they pay millions to Drake for this kind of promotions, it doesn't matter if they lose all their balance if the job is to gamble and they get a payment for that job.

For anyone who thinks that was real i you recommend you to watch this video:

The Puppets of Online Gambling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObDAXqg9O3U
We will never know the exact details but you are correct I would assume. Drake has tons of followers, there were over 100k users on the stream last night. The casino likely paid him a certain amount of cash for this promotion and to them its worth as potentially 100000 users might sign up.
Of course this has been agreed upon in the input and output. Apart from the affiliate program, bonuses, promotions that are already on paper, I think they are all quite reasonable and have indeed succeeded in attracting Drake's followers on all of his social media. A marketing strategy that has been planned from the start and of course not a few followers will make bets in the same place.
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July 12, 2022, 03:26:10 PM
#14
Is just a part of their marketing strategy, they pay millions to Drake for this kind of promotions, it doesn't matter if they lose all their balance if the job is to gamble and they get a payment for that job.

For anyone who thinks that was real i you recommend you to watch this video:

The Puppets of Online Gambling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObDAXqg9O3U

That video is of course partly exaggerating, some parts do not even make sense but hey, what can you expect when people who don't have a clue about the online gambling industry comment... all in all though, this is SUPER entertaining and.... also sharing some truth - hilarious, I have loved it!

I knew people get a lot of money to advertise, because how would they get UFC fighters to promote them? These people are getting a lot of money even if they lose a fight, so their requirements are high.
What I didn't know is that they pay youtubers this much money too. Some guy getting 2 mill to play slots all day? Damn, that's as they say it "easy life, easy money" Cheesy
Is it ethical? I passively promote a casino myself, so I not here to judge them. The stream was entertaining, that's for sure.
Business is business and nothing personal even to those streamers/advertisers do really know that it does have that non-ethical part but they do have in mind that they'll gain or earn that much so it wont really be

that hard to make a choice and its none of our business in talking about being ethical or not because if you are on his foot then you would definitely agree and make agreements without any hesitation. Cheesy

Stake does really know on how to play the game on this industry.They dont mind if they would spend up millions if they do know that they could potentially
earn more if they did that but of course its not guaranteed but with those known personalities and celebs then its really on high chance.
legendary
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July 12, 2022, 02:58:21 PM
#13
Is just a part of their marketing strategy, they pay millions to Drake for this kind of promotions, it doesn't matter if they lose all their balance if the job is to gamble and they get a payment for that job.

For anyone who thinks that was real i you recommend you to watch this video:

The Puppets of Online Gambling
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObDAXqg9O3U

That video is of course partly exaggerating, some parts do not even make sense but hey, what can you expect when people who don't have a clue about the online gambling industry comment... all in all though, this is SUPER entertaining and.... also sharing some truth - hilarious, I have loved it!

I knew people get a lot of money to advertise, because how would they get UFC fighters to promote them? These people are getting a lot of money even if they lose a fight, so their requirements are high.
What I didn't know is that they pay youtubers this much money too. Some guy getting 2 mill to play slots all day? Damn, that's as they say it "easy life, easy money" Cheesy
Is it ethical? I passively promote a casino myself, so I'm not here to judge them. The stream was entertaining, that's for sure.
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