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This is why recommendations and suggestions would really be entirely be different to each other since not all person would be sharing up with the same preference if we do speak on the platforms that currently existing on the market. Basing up on the numbers then we can really tell that it isnt something that we could really force out someone to play just because we do like it, there's always a specific criteria in speaking about likeness
on a platform on which some could really be that liking stake and doesnt remove their eyes and look for another one. Honestly, we do have tons of similar sites that offers the same service with having some add ups specially on newer ones but cant really blame out on why people who decided to make up that kind of decision on staying despite of those new offerings. Trust and confidence and the comfortability of a certain gambler
is the main indication on where they would really be staying. Cant really deny that experience on playing on Stake is really that good and considering on long time running gambling site plus with those attractive bonuses and perks then i could say its interesting, there are other options too like the one in my signature which is Rollbit. Those rollbots do really get me interested.
So, it's all about preference now, is it? Look, it's obvious that everyone has their own tastes, and it's a well-known fact that what suits one might repel another. Numbers? They can be deceptive, and it’s imprudent to rely solely on them. I agree that no one should force their choices upon another; however, there's a line between recommendation and imposition
Your support for the 'likeness' feature on platforms is convincing, but I'd like to remind you that the gambling business is inherently unstable. It's not fair to say that some people might be dumb because they're interested in Stake. Those "tons of similar sites" you talk about, especially the younger ones with "add ups"? If I may say so, it was just an escape, a bubble
Your experience with Stake is impressive, and the fact that it has been around for so long and offers bonuses shows that it has done some things right. But let's not be naive: Rollbit may have some short-term appeal with its interesting rollbots, but Stake.com is still the undisputed leader in the gaming world. Logic might say that experiences on younger platforms are better, but logic can be wrong, can't it