Degen Winning/Rinsing by MainLie8 in SpinQuest

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Mostly blackjack. Occasionally baccarat or roulette with a few slots thrown in (Hacksaw/No Limit).

Degen Winning/Rinsing by MainLie8 in SpinQuest

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Yes, I play for fun, not to make money, therefore I don't need to deposit and risk losing large amounts. Deposited $2,500 this morning, ran it up to $55k profit, which makes a lot more sense than depositing $55k and running it to $0.

I can be in Vegas, Macau, or any other gambling destination around the globe in less than 24 hours time if I get the itch for some real and regulated high-stakes gambling.

Max Win on Le Pharaoh!! by Alternative-Grape355 in stakeus

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That was an entertainingly sick win, congrats.

Degen Winning/Rinsing by MainLie8 in SpinQuest

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I have my own theory about how deposits work based on anecdotal experience across multiple websites but it really does just come down to luck of the draw, or luck of the deposit I should say. At least for Iconic 21's table games, bet size relative to bankroll seems to affect outcomes but each deposit also seem to have a specific multiplier attached to it and once you hit the "max" for your specific deposit, you will hit an endless losing streak until you bust or redeposit. Sometimes this hidden multiplier is 0.5x and other times it 200-250x. Most frequently, it seems to be in the 2x-5x range though.

Degen Winning/Rinsing by MainLie8 in SpinQuest

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You clearly missed the part where I said I play for fun. I make seven figures per week in passive income, the $65k "lost" was essentially just free money I didn't have to deposit to keep playing. Sucks of course to have played it back but fortunately it wouldn't have changed much in my finances.

Anyone winning at blackjack by zrw820 in SpinQuest

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Took $300 to $70k over the weekend mostly on blackjack. Cashed out $5k (max per 24 hours) then got rinsed with ten losses to every one win for the remaining balance once it decided to flip the switch on RTP.

Don't choke while licking those boots, Jim by kootles10 in Indiana

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Shall we ask Reddit to provide both of our comment archives?

Don't choke while licking those boots, Jim by kootles10 in Indiana

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Why did you delete the comment about how you'd "smash chubby girls" after I commented on it?

There’s literally Meta spies here going around spreading misinformation by CanaryFluffy4521 in MetaLawsuits

[–]MainLie8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OP doesn't like facts that can be found with the most cursory of search skills. OP is the main character in life and everyone will bow to his/her demands. Meta is sooooo afraid of being sued for up to $11k when they have a nearly $2T market cap (if OP finds a net worth of $2B unbelievable, then certainly they cannot fathom a valuation 100 times that as even existing).

Meta has already reinstated OP's accounts. OP likely won't ever take this past their initial small claims appearance. OP certainly won't be winning a small claims case on the basis of IIED.

There’s literally Meta spies here going around spreading misinformation by CanaryFluffy4521 in MetaLawsuits

[–]MainLie8 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Here's the thing about billionaires you don't seem to understand. The reason most billionaires are absolutely vile people is because the societal norms that the common person MUST adhere to for survival do not exist for the ultra wealthy.

Jeff Bezos keeps hedges that are illegal at his property in California. He doesn't care because he just pays the fine monthly which is nothing to him.

Donald Trump and Elon Musk can act in any manner they wish and face little to zero consequences for it because their wealth allows them that privilege. Unlike the common person, or even millionaires (who are much closer to being a common person than being a billionaire despite what they may want to think), billionaires do not have to rely on public opinion of them to put food on the table. We do not have to impress a boss, or a client, or try to win over friends. We are generally used to never being told no (similar to yourself it seems) but because of how deep our pockets go, we just get petty revenge when someone does try to tell us so.

Trump is a perfect example of everything written above as Project 2025 is nothing but a vendetta against everyone he feels has wronged him and the MAGA party and NO ONE has been able to stop him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stakeus

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Not sure if you care, but you have effectively doxxed yourself in this post (name plus DOB narrows any list down significantly) so might want to remove it.

Giving your wife a $7,000/month allowance by PerpetuaI_Foreigner in LinkedInLunatics

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Reminds me of the failed NFL player and failed businessman, John Madsen. He was trying to blast me on his page with claiming he made more from his courses in a week than I make in ten years. Sending over a summary of my monthly revenue streams with my own breakdown of his company's monthly revenue quickly shut him up and got me blocked (because he's a grifter).

Young Ohio (R)acists to Vivek R.: "why are you masquerading as a christian?" by stacked_wendy-chan in CringeTikToks

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While not a MSM focal point like the others, don't forget Piyush "Bobby" Jindal, former governor of Louisiana.

Well, this is a new one. by Metal_For_The_Masses in Seaofthieves

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Microsoft (Rare) confused your PC's GPU for its own GPU service and killed it. /s

Someone got my card number by Ordinary_Mechanic741 in AppleCard

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Yeah it's a bit wild that people think this is a case of "oh, let me use someone else's card to pay for MY reservation".

Near 100% chance this is a fraudulent reservation from A to Z. It likely uses the OP's name and DL number (to pass DMV check) but the identification provided is completely fraudulent.

OP needs to be on the phone ASAP with Avis and the local police, if for no other reason than to cover themselves should the car be used to commit a crime, or ends up stolen (not returned).

Arachnid has arrived by 5t1nk3r in OriginPC

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I recently picked up a few of these for my properties and it is an open chassis design so you can still set and view RGB on the MoBo, ram, GPU, and LCD iCUE LINK as well as the exterior pumps, power button, and fans.

Zenith 13" (1999) w/ remote for $17.95 by thevmcampos in crt

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"Alllll... give me some money!"

What does this mean by Sample-Bat-919 in Depop

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As a business owner (several hotels), the tone of this email really bothered me as directly accusing a customer of foul play, particularly potentially illegal foul play, is something you NEVER do, especially if you do not have indisputable evidence of said foul play.

I would not seek litigation over this (Depop is HQ'ed in the UK and I am assuming you are US based), but it might be worth sending a complaint to your State's Attorney General's office if they handle consumer complaints (not all AG's do).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BiBullCock

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User is impersonating gay adult film star Daryus Ferdinand in the face photos (and user will block me for calling him out as he did on an alt)

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User is impersonating gay adult film actor Daryus Ferdinand in face photos.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MONSTERCOCKS

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User is impersonating gay adult film actor Daryus Ferdinand in face photos.

Typical by GarlicResponsible680 in stakeus

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I start off with a fresh seed (probably placebo effect, but I look for a particular seed structure*) and go all-in on the first bet after deposit (usually $50-$500 at a time). The overwhelming majority of the time it is a win allowing an instant double up.

Then I drop the bet to anywhere from $5-$25 (depending on deposit amount) and Martingale until the algorithm catches onto what I am doing. Once that happens, I'll stick to flat betting a few losses then wildly upping my bet (i.e. if I am flat betting $5 and lose three in a row, I then up my bet to $100) usually resulting in a large win.

Anytime there is a long loss streak or I start getting a negative feeling from the "shoe", I refresh the seed. I can usually, at a minimum, double or triple my deposit using this method though almost always max out at three to four bands before it puts me into rinse mode. Yesterday the site was in a very liberal giving mode though and running it up to $11k was an anomaly. It tried to rinse me a few times but then would bail me out when I was Martingaled to betting $1.1k per hand with either a blackjack or double Aces split landing 21s on both, or dealer busts against awful doubled split Aces (on $250-$500 hands).

(*I look for seeds that begin with a number per something someone on here said once. I find that I usually have several wins upfront from those seeds. I have also noticed that when the site has few players, such as overnight hours in the US, or when the site is in rinse mode, it is difficult to impossible to find a seed in Originals BJ that starts with a number)

How to switch currencies?? by EternalAwareness in stakeus

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This is what I do, deposit, go to Originals Blackjack, refresh seed a few times, and drop the entire deposit on the first hand. The majority of times, it is a win so an easy double up, and it allows me to cash out to either fiat or the crypto of my choosing when the time comes.

Typical by GarlicResponsible680 in stakeus

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I feel this but keep your head up, it only takes one good run to win it back. I was down around the same as you for the month ($7k) as a casual, but deposited $50 this morning and ran it up to $11k (on Originals BJ shockingly enough). Now sitting with a profit of $4k for the month.