And again, I know they should have worded it better and they SHOULD update this on the site. Yet a scam is not there.
If you admit it's misleading and needs to be fixed, yet still deny it's a scam, then what exactly do you call a system that encourages wagering under false assumptions and fails to deliver what's visibly promised?
No doubts. It's a scammy practice.
Even if the casino forgot to update its notices on the site, it must take responsibility for this and adhere to its promises before updating. Posting misleading information and setting up features with misleading terms and conditions cannot be considered an honest mistake that occurred without anyone noticing. We are talking about Stake, which is known for its solid system and professional team. I do not believe this mistake was normal, and that it is not permissible to accuse the casino of misleading or attempting to scam.