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It was in real mode but keep in mind that Trainwreck is a high roller that is sponsored by the casino so he is not really playing with his own funds. Still a very nice win and I always like to watch streams from Trainwreck or Xposed as it is entertaining to watch.
Oh you are right, i had to watch it again and see that pretty blurred on the right bottom corner. I mean if i get some perspective to this: he is rolling with something like two months rent for a small apartment in my city per bet where i live. That's just hard to comprehend. And way more entertaining to watch then someone winning that much at sports gambling that's for sure.
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@Trainwreckstv hit this huge juicer spin 😮
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Well that ad is working for me as i need to try that game right now. I might need to adjust my expectations on winnings as his bet was $1,250. That's roughly 624900% higher then i am used to play with and 1.25k isn't something that normal people play slots with. Or was that play for fun mode? Anyway it's fun to watch someone doing that Smiley.



It was in real mode but keep in mind that Trainwreck is a high roller that is sponsored by the casino so he is not really playing with his own funds. Still a very nice win and I always like to watch streams from Trainwreck or Xposed as it is entertaining to watch.
Yeah streamers with big hits don't pay the "cost" from their own pockets, casinos sponsor them and that is why it looks easy hitting max wins b2b.  Btw, last time I checked his stream before Twitch ban, he was still down after 26 BTC hit. That is normal for account spinning same slot for weeks and eventually max win happens due to the rules of RTP, IMHO. RTP kicks in sooner or later but question is do user has enough balance to chase that much? For average gambler, it looks a bit crazy but for streamers it is just matter of time, IMO.
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Well that ad is working for me as i need to try that game right now. I might need to adjust my expectations on winnings as his bet was $1,250. That's roughly 624900% higher then i am used to play with and 1.25k isn't something that normal people play slots with. Or was that play for fun mode? Anyway it's fun to watch someone doing that Smiley.



It was in real mode but keep in mind that Trainwreck is a high roller that is sponsored by the casino so he is not really playing with his own funds. Still a very nice win and I always like to watch streams from Trainwreck or Xposed as it is entertaining to watch.
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Is this an extreme example of FUD being fabricated to discredit Crypto currencies and Crypto casinos? ==> https://ftxcollapse.org/breaking-news-sbf-lost-over-100m-gambling-at-online-casinos/  - "All the deposits were made to such casinos as Stake, LTC Casino, and Bitcasino."
I mean..... why do you register a domain specifically to focus on the FTX Collapse? ftxcollapse.org ....is this a butthurt person that lost money on the exchange or is this opportunistic enemies that are actively attacking the competition?
I'm sure he's part of one of them but what's written in the article can be traced even if what is said is true, it does not discredit the casino
because the risk of gambling is between winning or losing nothing strange here. The drama is getting more and more interesting and is now targeting the casinos  Roll Eyes
When the media first reported that the owner lost all customer's funds on the exchange, you would automatically think in trading with high leverage.
Not on an actual casino. Wonder if they can actually backup and find concrete evidence that those funds were gambled away like all the major media outlets have said when this all came to light.
Because as I had already said, when they connect gambling with customer funds you as a cryptocurrency user would think within trading platforms and not on the very same online casinos you have visited and probably haven't returned to.
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Post a gif that best describes your Stake sessions this month 👀

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Oh, I can't do that, man, cuz that would be a .gif from some auteur tvseries of some fiend tryna extract my eye out with an icecream ballscoop
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Well that ad is working for me as i need to try that game right now. I might need to adjust my expectations on winnings as his bet was $1,250. That's roughly 624900% higher then i am used to play with and 1.25k isn't something that normal people play slots with. Or was that play for fun mode? Anyway it's fun to watch someone doing that Smiley.

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I think there are a lot of people who think they are very very good when it comes to sports betting, even some that makes their whole income from it and live based on that, which means that it shouldn't really be that shocking to learn they would also want some payment to share it. If they are good enough that you could copy their moves and make a living out of that without ever working again, then they actually do deserve some money.

I disagree that you can make a living from this, I feel like it's valid for a while but not for 30 years for example, it is just good for maybe a year at most but that’s it, and even that would be only if you are great.

How many people do you actually know that can fully live on sports betting and not need to work anymore? I know, a lot of people claim they are great and always win but to have a positive ROI year after year is extremely difficult.
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It is likely a person who is taking advantage of this situation to bring attention and traffic to their web page. The fact they decided to capitalize off this disaster and suffering from others (by using that domain) is a certainly a bit fishy. By the way, the only way I can see that "news" (rather a rumor) hurting the mentioned casinos is by leading some government agencies to Stake, LTC Casino and Bitcasino to address the existence of those funds and the origin of these (once the investigation advances further). In the worst-case scenario, this could be only a small nuance to those targeted casinos.
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Basically like a social media thing plus a gambling thing together. That way you can track data on who is good and who is bad, and the people who are asking for money to let you copy their bets would be able to prove how good or bad they are based on their data and they can't hide anything. If they won, then stake would show that, if they lost then stake would show that too. Right now they show the good ones, and hide the bad ones outside, stake would prevent that. This would actually be good because we would learn who is a great bettor and who is not, and we would be able to pay according to their previous bets.
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I do not see why it is necessary to implement a "paid" service for this, because it is free on Stake.com ...you simply open the high roller tab or all bets... find a bet that you like and click on it.... then add it to your own bet slip. I use this option when I am too lazy to pick my own bets... but it is risky.

I think there are a lot of multi bets on there... that are simply created to milk people. The pro's know people "copy&paste" their bets, so they simply pick a lot of losing multi bets (the opposite of what they want to bet) and then their odds increase. (Just look in detail on what is combined in these multi bets.... impossible odds)  Roll Eyes
It's not the same thing, when you've spotted a good player/bettor you want to stick up with him, you don't want to try a different guy every day, you will most likely pick very bad guys frequently. Best ones have a rather short lifetime at this kind of casinos, because they get their account limited quickly. So I don't think it's a good strategy to pick betslips from random guys. At Blackjack, you can also "bet behind" other players, if you think they are good, if you try to bet behind any random guy with a high bank roll you'll quickly notice you're at loss and you will wonder if they are real players or ghosts from casinos trying to trap you.
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Is this an extreme example of FUD being fabricated to discredit Crypto currencies and Crypto casinos? ==> https://ftxcollapse.org/breaking-news-sbf-lost-over-100m-gambling-at-online-casinos/  - "All the deposits were made to such casinos as Stake, LTC Casino, and Bitcasino."

I mean..... why do you register a domain specifically to focus on the FTX Collapse? ftxcollapse.org ....is this a butthurt person that lost money on the exchange or is this opportunistic enemies that are actively attacking the competition?

..same thing we saw in 2016 with infamous redditor & bitcointalk poster 'bitfinex'd' (in reference to someone's funds having been "gox'd" by mtgox in 2014)

an observable human behavior is this tendency to attack politicians, celebrities, industry leaders (-> therefore major exchanges, large casinos, major companies, etc) ; for the thrill of "taking on a giant" with the potential satisfaction payoff of "taking them down a notch" -- ego self-aggrandizement from indignantly taking on the powerful & influential

to top that ^psychological incentive off, with the rise of social media & adtraffic-remunerative virality, there also arises of course substantial financial benefits in acquiring a viral subscriber base because you're attacking/"exposing" companies or famous people

 . . .

more relevantly though

why do you bother with a $100M rumor?

investors' lost market value in the FTT price crash, along with the user balances held at FTX, represent double-digit billions of dollars lost by their Mark-Karpeles-like criminal incompetence(at best) ; in the face of that, $100 million is less than a 1% drop in the bucket.......
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Is this an extreme example of FUD being fabricated to discredit Crypto currencies and Crypto casinos? ==> https://ftxcollapse.org/breaking-news-sbf-lost-over-100m-gambling-at-online-casinos/  - "All the deposits were made to such casinos as Stake, LTC Casino, and Bitcasino."

I mean..... why do you register a domain specifically to focus on the FTX Collapse? ftxcollapse.org ....is this a butthurt person that lost money on the exchange or is this opportunistic enemies that are actively attacking the competition?
I feel like stake is such a famous place that when there is a scammer who would like to steal money, they may end up using Stake to whitewash that money away, deposit here, gamble a bit, and then try to withdraw somewhere else, which would be sort of like a semi mix of bitcoin basically, and of course there is no KYC here neither, which would be easier to confuse others, but of course Stake could just say "the account that deposited from X withdrew that money to Y" and it would be all over for them.

It’s just a fame issue, not anything else, Stake is too famous to be ignored when there are things like this going on, not saying it is true or not, but it wouldn't shock me.
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Is this an extreme example of FUD being fabricated to discredit Crypto currencies and Crypto casinos? ==> https://ftxcollapse.org/breaking-news-sbf-lost-over-100m-gambling-at-online-casinos/  - "All the deposits were made to such casinos as Stake, LTC Casino, and Bitcasino."

It didn't discredit any casino but rather SBF himself.  It only shows that SBF is embezzling funds of his Ameda Research firm and went bankrupt due to SBF incompetence.  Why blame the online casino to the mistake this person made.  After all the casino never invited him to play.  SBF play according to his own freewill.  It is that he forgot to control himself.  Besides a 100m is too little from billions of dollars missing on FTX exchange.

I mean..... why do you register a domain specifically to focus on the FTX Collapse? ftxcollapse.org ....is this a butthurt person that lost money on the exchange or is this opportunistic enemies that are actively attacking the competition?

It is made to attack the character of SBF and not the casino where SBF played.
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Is this an extreme example of FUD being fabricated to discredit Crypto currencies and Crypto casinos? ==> https://ftxcollapse.org/breaking-news-sbf-lost-over-100m-gambling-at-online-casinos/  - "All the deposits were made to such casinos as Stake, LTC Casino, and Bitcasino."

I mean..... why do you register a domain specifically to focus on the FTX Collapse? ftxcollapse.org ....is this a butthurt person that lost money on the exchange or is this opportunistic enemies that are actively attacking the competition?
Even if the information in the article is true the casino is not impacted by it. There is nothing odd about gambling because the risk is either winning or losing. The drama is now focusing on the casinos and is becoming more intriguing. Most casinos let players play in secret, but when a player deposits large sums of money, they need KYC documents. However, they never make user identities available to the public. He would unquestionably have needed to submit his KYC if he had actually played at Stake.com with a million dollars.
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I do not see why it is necessary to implement a "paid" service for this, because it is free on Stake.com ...you simply open the high roller tab or all bets... find a bet that you like and click on it.... then add it to your own bet slip. I use this option when I am too lazy to pick my own bets... but it is risky.

I think there are a lot of multi bets on there... that are simply created to milk people. The pro's know people "copy&paste" their bets, so they simply pick a lot of losing multi bets (the opposite of what they want to bet) and then their odds increase. (Just look in detail on what is combined in these multi bets.... impossible odds)  Roll Eyes
I think there are a lot of people who think they are very very good when it comes to sports betting, even some that makes their whole income from it and live based on that, which means that it shouldn't really be that shocking to learn they would also want some payment to share it. If they are good enough that you could copy their moves and make a living out of that without ever working again, then they actually do deserve some money.

I disagree that you can make a living from this, I feel like it's valid for a while but not for 30 years for example, it is just good for maybe a year at most but that’s it, and even that would be only if you are great.
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Is this an extreme example of FUD being fabricated to discredit Crypto currencies and Crypto casinos? ==> https://ftxcollapse.org/breaking-news-sbf-lost-over-100m-gambling-at-online-casinos/  - "All the deposits were made to such casinos as Stake, LTC Casino, and Bitcasino."
Well FTX wouldn't be having any problems even if he had played 100 million of his own money because he most likely afforded it. Problem lied on the fact that company was insolvent. And even on that we are talking about billions of dollars. 100 million is a LOT, but it wouldn't bring an exchange down. I wonder why people aren't blaming Do Kwon for this too as luna collapse affected a lot to FTX.

I mean..... why do you register a domain specifically to focus on the FTX Collapse? ftxcollapse.org ....is this a butthurt person that lost money on the exchange or is this opportunistic enemies that are actively attacking the competition?
This isn't that unusual, in the past there has been sites, twitter handles and even .eth domains focusing on all sorts of scams.

Anyway, if this was article was factual, it wouldn't be bad news for casinos. In fact it just shows that even people with ton of money trust casinos to handle their money.
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I'm sure he's part of one of them but what's written in the article can be traced even if what is said is true, it does not discredit the casino
because the risk of gambling is between winning or losing nothing strange here. The drama is getting more and more interesting and is now targeting the casinos  Roll Eyes
It isn't going to create any impact on Stake or other casino if they (FTX team) have really gambled with user fund. The casinos aren't responsible for this. The article says that


Yes that's what I said Stake is not responsible for the lost of players because they have implemented rules and conditions
Conversely, if this case is true, Stake will get a free promotion most of the FTX users will know about Stake.com or any other casino  Roll Eyes
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