Again, if you guys read this thread careful even just the OP, you would see that OP did not gamble to get 1btc. He actually got his money from affiliate links he posted. We aren't even sure if he did earn that much as he did not post the proof of it. He just stated it and share the link. Likely this is just a stunt to produce more conversion on that affiliate link.
This got me thinking. Yes, maybe its a public stunt by the OP to generate more discussion. Initially I though it might be real, but we didn't see enough proof to know if this is real or not.
It all started with a thread I started on Bitcointalk, right here in the gambling section. I suggested the readers to play on the gambling site in my signature and stated that KARMA would retribute those willing to play. A GOLDEN WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY HAD OPEN. A few curious readers tested by depositing 0.1 and came back to the thread saying they had win big.
It escalated from here and dozens of bitcoin gamblers started playing through my affiliate link. And some kept winning ! And they kept coming back to the thread saying they won. When i woke up I saw I had 1.031 BTC in my affiliate account, it was too sweet. I transferred it to a safe wallet and I was back in Bitcoin, thanks to KARMA and the community.
It could become true, strangers things have happen, luck doesn't only happen to others :-)
It is really possible to earn through affiliate link, not just in gambling but in other industry as well. You just have to target the audience of the niche that you want. But is not easy as it sounds because you need to have a good pitch in order to get a least a click on your affiliate and sign up under you.
Because he is just promoting his affiliate link! I would believe it if he showed proof and that he did not share that link. I don't care if it was that big or small, there just so much red flags to his post and declaration of such things. It is all baseless and just trying to solicit clicks from people who read it. He did not further discuss anything about his winnings or how much he did actually get from those affiliate commission.
Also, if you would compute how much bitcoins his affiliate gambled, it would be enormous! Affiliate commission is usually just %20 -%50 of the house edge. Usually house edge is 1%. That means for every bet he would get 0.5% at most! That means his affiliates must gamble 200 Bitcoins to be able to get a 1 btc commission!
So true that what story he cooked for only to get the affiliate for his gambling site, because what calculation you said is true and their is no surely on the story What OP is telling.