[solved] Stake7 blocks 70.000€ payout. Have I fallen victim to a scam?
1st Apr. 2019, at 03:40 pm CEST#83
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Anyyya wrote on 01.04.2019 at 15:32: The money has just arrived in my account at the savings bank.🙀
Hopefully you won't get a call from the bank about money laundering now too. I'm also at the savings bank and until now was quiet, but what one here so let's is already awesome that some banks already start because of 50 euros payout to make a problem.
[solved] Stake7 blocks 70.000€ payout. Have I fallen victim to a scam?
1st Apr. 2019, at 07:17 pm CEST#86
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Anyyya wrote on 01/04/2019 at 13:41
I told you: something always came, no matter the amount😁 hence my brave attempt to play so high....
No, what I meant was that you were not the only one who got very high wins on this slot
Such a "winning pattern" has apparently never been seen at stake7 before and therefore suspected a system error. Gamomat, however, has checked everything down to the last detail and the software works perfectly. Chance sometimes does strange things. Here just once in the positive sense of the player or all players who were lucky these days.
Zockertyp89 wrote on 01.04.2019 at 13:43
I wonder if it would have seemed strange to Stake7 if several players in a row had made very high losses on the slot
Probably not, since it is the normal case to lose. The mathematical expected value is negative. But I could imagine that if over 1 million spins from different players at game manufacturers a payout ratio of 80% instead of 95% are achieved in practice, that it seems strange to the game manufacturers and would act accordingly.
Cryptique wrote on 01.04.2019 at 13:52
Is it actually advisable to avoid stake7 for a while or do such "high payouts" have no impact on slots payment behavior?
You still have the same chances of winning at stake7 as well as at the game manufacturer as before. Neither high nor low payouts have any influence on the next spins. You can theoretically win 5,000 times your bet on a slot 3 times in a row - but it is EXTREMELY unlikely that this will happen. You can read more about this in the following articles from our casino guide:
And 70.000€ is of course a high sum but Stake7 will probably be able to get over that easily. Stake7 earns in the long term average per 50 cent spin about 0,025€ and per 1€ spin about 0,05€. That is 2.800.000 spins per 50 cent bet or 1.400.000 spins per 1€ bet. At about 20 spins per minute, this equals about 2,300 hours of play at 50 cents or 1,150 hours of play at 1€. So if 1.150 players play in the next time about one hour with 1€ average bet, then the money is back in. I think this is relatively easy to achieve for a casino like Stake7.
Anyyya wrote on 01/04/2019 at 15:32: The money has just arrived in my account at the savings bank.🙀
Awesome, so fast? I would have expected a two day wait (due to bank transit times). Apparently Stake7 uses lightning transfers. I'm happy for you! Congratulations!!! Can I close this thread now? Is everyone happy?
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[solved] Stake7 blocks 70.000€ payout. Have I fallen victim to a scam?
Ludio wrote on 01.04.2019 at 19:48: I'm happy for Anjjja that she got her money now and I'm happy that GJ finally times as before, here a user has helped
I am also happy. Since now everything took a good end I close this thread now and congratulate Anyyya on this hefty win.
@Anyyya I would like to give you another Tip on the way: It is very rare to win 70,000€ and it is even rarer that this happens like with you with a relatively small Deposit of 50€. Keep playing sensibly and small. If you have a problem with gambling and are not playing mainly for fun, then this is the iDEAL time to stop playing. Such a win is unlikely to happen to you again. It is possible, but the probability is extremely low. You are one of the few winners and hopefully you will remain so in the future. Congratulations!
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Hopefully this is not an April Fool's joke. If it is, you have a great sense of humor!
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Hopefully you won't get a call from the bank about money laundering now too. I'm also at the savings bank and until now was quiet, but what one here so let's is already awesome that some banks already start because of 50 euros payout to make a problem.
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Super 👍 congratulations 🎉🍾🎊 happy for you ...
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No, what I meant was that you were not the only one who got very high wins on this slot
Such a "winning pattern" has apparently never been seen at stake7 before and therefore suspected a system error. Gamomat, however, has checked everything down to the last detail and the software works perfectly. Chance sometimes does strange things. Here just once in the positive sense of the player or all players who were lucky these days.
Probably not, since it is the normal case to lose. The mathematical expected value is negative. But I could imagine that if over 1 million spins from different players at game manufacturers a payout ratio of 80% instead of 95% are achieved in practice, that it seems strange to the game manufacturers and would act accordingly.
You still have the same chances of winning at stake7 as well as at the game manufacturer as before. Neither high nor low payouts have any influence on the next spins. You can theoretically win 5,000 times your bet on a slot 3 times in a row - but it is EXTREMELY unlikely that this will happen. You can read more about this in the following articles from our casino guide:
And 70.000€ is of course a high sum but Stake7 will probably be able to get over that easily. Stake7 earns in the long term average per 50 cent spin about 0,025€ and per 1€ spin about 0,05€. That is 2.800.000 spins per 50 cent bet or 1.400.000 spins per 1€ bet. At about 20 spins per minute, this equals about 2,300 hours of play at 50 cents or 1,150 hours of play at 1€. So if 1.150 players play in the next time about one hour with 1€ average bet, then the money is back in. I think this is relatively easy to achieve for a casino like Stake7.
Awesome, so fast? I would have expected a two day wait (due to bank transit times). Apparently Stake7 uses lightning transfers. I'm happy for you! Congratulations!!! Can I close this thread now? Is everyone happy?
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I am also happy. Since now everything took a good end I close this thread now and congratulate Anyyya on this hefty win.
@Anyyya I would like to give you another Tip on the way: It is very rare to win 70,000€ and it is even rarer that this happens like with you with a relatively small Deposit of 50€. Keep playing sensibly and small. If you have a problem with gambling and are not playing mainly for fun, then this is the iDEAL time to stop playing. Such a win is unlikely to happen to you again. It is possible, but the probability is extremely low. You are one of the few winners and hopefully you will remain so in the future. Congratulations!
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