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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Drake Wagered $1.3 million in super bowl bet using bitcoin
by
Fortify
on 24/02/2022, 17:16:29 UTC


I am more on the idea that Drake posted this as spur-of-the-moment thing.
Not asking or anything on that regard to promote the casino involved.
But with the publicity that stake got from Drake. Who knows, stake is already thinking of getting Drake as part of their celebrity endorsers?
For his followers, they should definitely think if they can follow his lifestyle because not many can bet such amount without the possibility of losing it all.

I don't recommend Stake to get Drake as one of their endorsers, Drake has a gambling problem he can bet a huge amount of money because he still can make a lot of money as a concert artist and he also admitted that he has a gambling problem, it's against what Stake.com preaches in their TOS about responsible gaming.

if he has gambling problems then he will ruin his reputation, mental health and with that he will drag the stake along, I think it would not be beneficial for the stake. I don't follow the lives of these singers much, but do you know when he started to have these problems with gambling? I want to understand if he already had this problem with gambling before he had a lot of money or if he acquired this problem after having a lot of money

What are you saying Drake has a gambling problem? He is a billionaire and already loses big on the way. He affords to lose that amount and he is not other gamblers who will cry later on. Drake also has lots of businesses owned.

And no way he will drag Stake along if he has a problem let's assume. Viewers will not think of that as it's irrelevant and doesn't have any connection. It's not Drake is the face of the Stake in the first place. How he can drag down the Stake just because he has a gambling problem?

Drake has a fortunate of roughly $180 million, which while still huge is far from being a billionaire. This gamble was just under 1% of his net worth, which is an extremely high play and unlikely anything a sane person would do unless they knew they were going to win. While he might "only" be a rapper, people who have accrued that much money are not stupid and while it's his to spend - there is no reason he would go in for such a big amount. This all had to be engineered and likely only cost Stake.com an advertisement fee rather than any risk of losing, hell - the algorithm could have been rigged to guarantee he won and this was the fee that was returned to him.