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legendary
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February 12, 2022, 04:24:22 AM
#23
One of the most famous rappers posts pictures showing his three bets worth 1.5 million dollars, all of which were correct, and he scored a huge win of 1.3 million dollars.
I think he crashed the gambling site STAKE. If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?

https://cryptoukraina.com/2022/02/10/drake-bets-over-1-5-million-in-bitcoin-on-super-bowl/
Ij

Hmmm. For me this is just a marketing from Stake, Drake is known as a gambler but betting 3 bets with 500K dollars bet as if he is just throwing money is questionable. I don't know what's the maximum Bet on stake but his is almost the limit of most of the crypto sportsbook. But if ever this is true, Stake will not gonna wrecked easily because they have huge bank roll from there investors and Primedice early profit on Bitcoin. They are the most successful crypto casino that start here in forum during early days of Bitcoin.

If he is a known gambler, and by the way he is rich, I guess he had some losses as well! Rich people can afford to place these kinds of bets, as always, some of them win some of them lose, it's gambling! And Stake is a place where some crazy highrollers hang out, so they need a bankroll if they wish to host them!

I doubt you can crash a website like Stake with just 1.3 Mln dollars win.Stake this last Christmas gave away like 900.000 dollars and that just shows of how much capable is a site like Stake.In this site usually play big whales and they reward the whales with their reward systems so they have enough money to pay for this amount and much more if anyone else win again.

I agree... how much money they are spending on promotions, sponsorships, etc... $1.3 M doesn't look like it's too much for them to handle!

Anyway, crazy bets... even crazier wins! I bet this guy will continue to bet like this in the future!
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February 12, 2022, 04:23:56 AM
#22
i don't think he made the stake.com crash.  even though i don't have an account on stake but i'm sure they have a large reserve of funds to pay the players who win big.  despite the rumors that this is just a stake marketing trick, i just think this news is legit.
Of course he can't, just read the response above by @seoincorporation that there's another whale that win big compare to what Drake could won. Stake is a huge casino and the bet has just been made and Drake hasn't won yet so it's still a 50/50 chance. The OP title was misleading too since there's nothing has been won yet, we have to wait for it until the end of game on Monday.
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February 12, 2022, 03:44:43 AM
#21
One of the most famous rappers posts pictures showing his three bets worth 1.5 million dollars, all of which were correct, and he scored a huge win of 1.3 million dollars.
I think he crashed the gambling site STAKE. If you had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?

https://cryptoukraina.com/2022/02/10/drake-bets-over-1-5-million-in-bitcoin-on-super-bowl/
Ij

That's a big bet and for sure that's a big win also. If it is true and then for sure it's nice to hear that stake can handle that big amounts.
For me, if I have been given a chance to have that kind of money why not I did not gamble my money cause everything happens for a reason and if my luck comes over me for sure I can win with such big amounts. Taking risk is not just good but if you got it its very good.
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February 12, 2022, 03:39:55 AM
#20
I thought it was just a coincidence when I've seen news related to Drake and $1.3M in bitcoin since I haven't read the whole details.

If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?
Why not? If I am that wealthy and $500k isn't that much to gamble for me since I've got more assets, businesses, investments, and cash on hand. It won't be a problem to bet as much as $500k and even higher than that.
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Dimon69
February 12, 2022, 03:04:45 AM
#19
One of the most famous rappers posts pictures showing his three bets worth 1.5 million dollars, all of which were correct, and he scored a huge win of 1.3 million dollars.
I think he crashed the gambling site STAKE. If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?

https://cryptoukraina.com/2022/02/10/drake-bets-over-1-5-million-in-bitcoin-on-super-bowl/
Ij

Hmmm. For me this is just a marketing from Stake, Drake is known as a gambler but betting 3 bets with 500K dollars bet as if he is just throwing money is questionable. I don't know what's the maximum Bet on stake but his is almost the limit of most of the crypto sportsbook. But if ever this is true, Stake will not gonna wrecked easily because they have huge bank roll from there investors and Primedice early profit on Bitcoin. They are the most successful crypto casino that start here in forum during early days of Bitcoin.
legendary
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February 12, 2022, 02:42:04 AM
#18
Everything is confirmed and authenticated.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/drake-bitcoin-super-bowl-bet-rams-1298898/

Congratulations on winning and, above all, on courage. However, as has been said, whether this sum is large depends largely on how rich someone is. It may seem huge to us, but to Bezos, Musk, Gates or Zuckerberg it will be ridiculously small amount.
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February 12, 2022, 02:40:45 AM
#17
We have to ask ourselves to what extent this story is actually true. If you were to win that much money, would you share that information on the internet? Do not think so. There are many influencers active. The story may be real, but when things seem too good to be true, they often are. It is indeed a huge amount that is mentioned. I know the Superbowl is famous with big bets.
Sometimes when you heard something from an influencer or famous people in the internet talking about a website, services, product, etc. you will find it obviously as a sponsored content even though they don't announce it.

A $500,000 bet is not risky if this amount is just a spare to you, considering it's drake, although I don't know what kind of risk management he do, but based on his bets seems like it's not his first time he bet such amount.
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February 12, 2022, 02:30:59 AM
#16
One of the most famous rappers posts pictures showing his three bets worth 1.5 million dollars, all of which were correct, and he scored a huge win of 1.3 million dollars.
I think he crashed the gambling site STAKE. If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?

https://cryptoukraina.com/2022/02/10/drake-bets-over-1-5-million-in-bitcoin-on-super-bowl/
Ij
If I have a lot of money, I will place a $500,000 bet without thinking much because $500,000 will be a small number for me Grin
But if I do not have that much money, why should I risk placing that amount, especially if I borrow the money from others?
That will be big money that he won from his bet and I am sure he had big luck at that time.
I wonder what he will do with that huge money but if he places some money for other bets, he really needs to know how big his luck is in the next bet.
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February 12, 2022, 02:20:49 AM
#15


Just because it is published by a Ukrainian media does not make it any less credible. Moreover, if we google it, we see that numerous media from all over the world echo the bet.



Drake posted it in his Instagram account with over 848,608 likes already and this is just for one day this is not an April fool's day and the Ukrainian media just pick it up, we should not question Drake's motives he has a reputation to protect and besides Stake.com has proven their capability to pay their winners, they've spent millions on advertising and acquiring ambassadors in MMA and other sports.
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February 12, 2022, 02:20:09 AM
#14
This is real I read over several online news about Drake bet in Bitcoin I was so happy to see such a big name betting on a fight in Bitcoin, I did not follow up on the story since then until I saw this thread where you mentioned Drake winning the bet.

This is a big winning but is sure stake.com will either pay his reward in full or pay in percentage but I know stake has the balance to clear up everything. Congratulations to Drake on this big winning.
legendary
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February 12, 2022, 02:16:56 AM
#13
I doubt you can crash a website like Stake with just 1.3 Mln dollars win.Stake this last Christmas gave away like 900.000 dollars and that just shows of how much capable is a site like Stake.In this site usually play big whales and they reward the whales with their reward systems so they have enough money to pay for this amount and much more if anyone else win again.
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February 12, 2022, 02:04:41 AM
#12
One of the most famous rappers posts pictures showing his three bets worth 1.5 million dollars, all of which were correct, and he scored a huge win of 1.3 million dollars.
I think he crashed the gambling site STAKE. If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?

https://cryptoukraina.com/2022/02/10/drake-bets-over-1-5-million-in-bitcoin-on-super-bowl/
Ij

i don't think he made the stake.com crash.  even though i don't have an account on stake but i'm sure they have a large reserve of funds to pay the players who win big.  despite the rumors that this is just a stake marketing trick, i just think this news is legit.
legendary
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February 12, 2022, 12:32:56 AM
#11
The @OP asking about how dare we're to place $500,000 bet if we're have a lot money, but almost users here discussing about how legit or fake the above bets is Cheesy Go check their twitter and high roller bets to see how legit it is.

If I can afford to lose, I would dare to place $500,000 for favor bet even though the odds is small (less than 2.0x) since the return will be big. Placing for underdog with such large amount isn't wise idea and I can't afford to lose.
hero member
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February 12, 2022, 12:32:30 AM
#10
1 & 2, the news source should be issued by a canadian website not ukraine, the 3rd one according to my understanding, Although Drake did post three betting pictures on the Stake site, it's still questionable if he actually did.
Just because it is published by a Ukrainian media does not make it any less credible. Moreover, if we google it, we see that numerous media from all over the world echo the bet.
Top news shows lot of credible news platform and notable crypto focused media that it's a legit bet made by Drake and I guess the world is on it by now. Seems not that of a huge deal to Drake betting that kind of amount we know how lucrative his life is.

The question is maybe he's in contact with the Los Angeles Rams or something or he's advertising Stake but in a different way like betting on their platform? We may never know, this is just an speculation of mine. Who knows? The world of advertising is known for alterations and sometimes it's hidden in plain sight.

If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?
Drake seems onto Los Angeles Rams and confident they might win or even if it's not he for sure can afford that loss.
legendary
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February 11, 2022, 11:53:41 PM
#9
If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?

It depends on what percentage of my net worth that money was. If it was a ridiculous percentage, I could bet those amounts. Some people can bet $0.5M just like I can bet $50 without breaking a sweat.

Here I see there is a little irregularity about this news.
1. Drake is from Canada.
2. The news source is published from Ukraine.
3. And the third.
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If all three of his bets turn out to be correct he will receive a grand total payout of $2,886,000, which equates to about 65 Bitcoin for a profit of almost double his money.

1 & 2, the news source should be issued by a canadian website not ukraine, the 3rd one according to my understanding, Although Drake did post three betting pictures on the Stake site, it's still questionable if he actually did.

Sometimes the sensation of someone making a bet in gambling, can make a certain gambling site more positive and vice versa, if the truth is proven.

Just because it is published by a Ukrainian media does not make it any less credible. Moreover, if we google it, we see that numerous media from all over the world echo the bet.

legendary
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February 11, 2022, 11:47:37 PM
#8
Sometimes people really like to do crazy things in gambling such as: actors, businessmen, artists, and so on.

Here I see there is a little irregularity about this news.
1. Drake is from Canada.
2. The news source is published from Ukraine.
3. And the third.
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If all three of his bets turn out to be correct he will receive a grand total payout of $2,886,000, which equates to about 65 Bitcoin for a profit of almost double his money.
4. This is even worse, suggestions and comments are closed, how can you tell if it's fake or genuine.

1 & 2, the news source should be issued by a canadian website not ukraine, the 3rd one according to my understanding, Although Drake did post three betting pictures on the Stake site, it's still questionable if he actually did.

Sometimes the sensation of someone making a bet in gambling, can make a certain gambling site more positive and vice versa, if the truth is proven.
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February 11, 2022, 11:09:25 PM
#7
Seems legit to me. I don't think stake needs to set this kind of thing up even, they don't need to, they have the money to pay for better advertisement opportunities and honestly, considering the amount he bet, it isn't that odd that he could win that much. High-risk high reward no?

We have to ask ourselves to what extent this story is actually true. If you were to win that much money, would you share that information on the internet? Do not think so. There are many influencers active. The story may be real, but when things seem too good to be true, they often are. It is indeed a huge amount that is mentioned. I know the Superbowl is famous with big bets.
Sure, if I was someone that isn't really active in social media or something. But Drake isn't, he's a really popular dude that could rake in more money than the amount he won right now, why would he be afraid of sharing it? Whether it be intentional or not, he could do it freely simply because his name is well known already, it's like a stamped name of sorts.
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February 11, 2022, 08:07:23 PM
#6
We have to ask ourselves to what extent this story is actually true. If you were to win that much money, would you share that information on the internet? Do not think so. There are many influencers active. The story may be real, but when things seem too good to be true, they often are. It is indeed a huge amount that is mentioned. I know the Superbowl is famous with big bets.

Why not we are talking about a famous rapper who can make millions on concerts and sales whether his motive is to promote Stake.com or get people to know him as a good sports bettors it's his decision to post and let the world knows, he just did the right thing playing in a reputable casino and it's free publicity also to Stake.com, congratulations I'm sure he'll launch a huge party for this.
legendary
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February 11, 2022, 07:11:26 PM
#5
We are talking about Drake, he has the money to place that kind of bets, and a 65BTC win for stake isn't that big at all. We can read on a tweet from today where someone won 377.815BTC

https://twitter.com/Stake/status/1492136348567752707

We can be sure Stake has tons of money, and one of the proof is the UFC octagon:


So, maybe this was just marketing for stake, but for me, this looks legit.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ0eY4fOFre/
legendary
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February 11, 2022, 06:58:35 PM
#4
One of the most famous rappers posts pictures showing his three bets worth 1.5 million dollars, all of which were correct, and he scored a huge win of 1.3 million dollars.
I think he crashed the gambling site STAKE. If you really had a lot of money, would you risk placing a $500,000 bet?

That was a big win. It's a win that only a few can experience.

For your question, no one can't answer it right because our answer will depend on our financial capability.

We can just answer that question if in the future, we can have a chance to hold that kind of money and no worries if it will lose.
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