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Board Scam Accusations
Re: 🚨Exposing Stake Originals: "PROVABLY FAIR" Statistical Evidence of Manipulation
by
kingbj21
on 07/03/2025, 18:11:33 UTC
@nutildah – If you had even a shred of intellectual honesty, you’d address the **actual evidence** instead of resorting to personal attacks. 

Like I just said, you didn't produce any actual evidence. What you provided could not be used by anyone attempting to make an objective statistical evaluation of your gamplay. None of what you presented means anything as we don't know how you played the hands in question. Even if we did, you could be manipulating the screenshots, so none of it means a damn thing.

If you did have evidence, you would have taken it to somebody who can do something about it. But you don't. So you just repeat the same fallacious arguments over and over, throwing a never-ending, AI-driven temper tantrum.

Nobody here is going to be persuaded by your nonsense. Not forum members who know a thing or two about statistics or online gambling, nor casual readers just happening to come across this thread.

@nutildah – First, you demanded proof. Now that it’s posted, you’re scrambling to discredit it without addressing a single piece of evidence. Classic Stake-tier damage control.

If my data is so unreliable, why hasn’t Stake released my full gameplay history under GDPR? Why do they refuse to be transparent? If you're truly neutral, you'd be **demanding that from them—**but instead, you're running interference for a platform that censors, withholds user data, and rigs games.

Your excuse that “screenshots could be manipulated” is pure bad faith. What’s stopping Stake from proving me wrong by releasing the raw, unedited data? Oh right—because they can’t.

The real question is: why are you so desperate to defend a scam? Who benefits from your narrative? Because it sure isn’t the victims of Stake’s fraud. Your bias is showing—loud and clear.



Everyone defending Stake is either too dumb to understand basic things or is a psychological abuser becoming a partner in crime!


Yes, if you defend a proven illegal and criminal online casino operation, then you became a partner in crime!

Below is a list of Bitcointalk Stake partners in crime:

@AHOYBRAUSE

@Casino Guru - The self-proclaimed online casino dispute mediation expert psychological abuser

@HolyDarkness - The self-proclaimed online casino dispute mediation expert psychological abuser

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5481683.msg65133380#msg65133380

@noviesol

@nutildah

@ryzaadit

@Symphonized

@TwitchySeal - Stake Legal Department refers to his hallucinated nonsense

@Zwei

Feel free to quote the list and add more Bitcointalk Stake partners in crime.