^are you still in to conspiracy about house game of Stake is rigged?
Although I’m losing badly too sometimes using house games but I never doubt the result since it use a PF method which you can verify fairness on your own using blockchain.
Your idea of concluding rigged games based on your bad game result is useless unless you have a huge sample or many players complained the same issue as yours.
If Stake’s games aren’t rigged, why are they dodging GDPR requests for over 90 days? Why refuse to provide data if they have nothing to hide? "Provably fair" is a sham when users can’t access the very data that’s supposed to verify fairness. It’s not about losing a few games; it’s about systemic manipulation backed by withheld data and evasion. Stake’s behavior screams guilt—plain and simple. If the truth was on their side, they’d prove it instead of hiding behind vague excuses.
So no one share any issues, mean you are the only one affected. Better see if the mistake is on your part and not at the casino end.
Your logic is as flawed as Stake’s integrity. The absence of noise doesn’t equal the absence of issues. Scam accusations, complaints on Reddit, Stake forums, and even legal cases exist for a reason. People are speaking up—maybe you’re just too invested in defending Stake to notice.
Don’t turn a blind eye like Eddie during his streams. Read the evidence, not Stake’s script. This isn’t about individual mistakes; it’s about a rigged system targeting users while pretending to be "fair." If you’re here to defend fraud, think twice.
How often do we see that gamblers just accuses the casino only because the results are not in their favor. This changes nothing as it is the gambler's luck and nothing to do with the rigged games. Nor such a person can damage the reputation of the trusted casino where a lot of gamblers are satisfied and playing.
Calling this about "luck" is laughable. Stake.com is not a legitimate operation; it’s a criminal enterprise hiding behind flashy marketing and influencer endorsements. If their games are truly fair, why do they refuse to provide betting data as legally required under GDPR? Why dodge accountability for months, even after multiple verified requests?
Provably fair? That’s a facade. If the system was truly transparent, why not release the data and shut us all up? The reality is simple: Stake has everything to hide. Their refusal to comply with basic legal and ethical standards screams guilt.
To those blindly defending them, wake up. Look at the evidence stacking up in scam accusations, Stake's own forums, Reddit, and beyond. This isn’t about a gambler’s "bad luck." It’s about exposing systemic fraud, rigged games, and their blatant disregard for players’ rights.
Stake's house of cards will collapse. The more they stonewall, the more they prove their criminal intentions. Keep defending them if you want, but the truth is coming out, one post at a time.