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Board Scam Accusations
Re: 🚨Exposing Stake Originals: "PROVABLY FAIR" Statistical Evidence of Manipulation
by
kingbj21
on 17/02/2025, 13:59:52 UTC
As a blackjack player, I do feel sometimes that house blackjack is rigged due to the result that frequently bankroll wins but it’s really hard to prove that since everything is transparent through the use of probably fair system.

If you can back up your claim that the game fairness system is rigged then you should provide solid evidence that even an arbitrator like Casinoguru will be convinced.

Because there’s no point on arguing about the house edge if you are just relying to the stats of your result. Better to come up with proof about their fairness system technicality error.


Then why not Casinoguru request it to the casino instead of you if you have a lead that the Stake games really have a problem with their provably fair system because they will surely entertain you due to risk involved since Stake has a lot of customer.

Most probably he already brought up this case while the arbitrator itself instruct him to get more substantial evidence to prove his claim before they entertaining issue like this.

He is persistent on proving his conclusion while It’s odd that he can’t gain support by an arbitrator if he really have something solid.



Brief Explanation of Blackjack House Edge at Stake:

In Blackjack, the player acts first. If you “bust,” the dealer automatically wins—no need for the dealer to play a single card. This fundamental rule gives the house its core edge, but Stake takes it further:

Forced Hits & Busts: Their system can pressure you into hitting more often, increasing busts.
No Counterplay: When you bust, the house doesn’t even need to draw—your bet is already lost.
Winning Streaks Don’t Offset Losses: Even an 8-win streak can’t outpace the built-in advantage of you busting first.

This is how the house edge works in Stake’s Blackjack: you lose the moment you exceed 21, handing them a win before the dealer even takes a turn. It’s not just normal odds; it’s a system engineered to exploit the “player first” rule for maximum profit.