Drake Exposed For Allegedly Winning Unrealistic Amount Of Games On Stake

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Drake faces scrutiny over allegedly winning disproportionately often on the Stake platform, prompting investigations and fueling an existing lawsuit.

Summary

Drake is facing allegations of unfair advantage while gambling on the Stake platform, as reported by Bloomberg Businessweek. An investigation of 1,500 hours of livestream footage revealed Drake won big twice as often as the next luckiest bettor, particularly in games operated by Stake's parent company, Easygo Entertainment. His win rate reportedly drops to average levels when playing third-party games. This comes amid a class-action lawsuit accusing Drake, Stake, and Adin Ross of misleading users about gambling risks. Stake denies the allegations, stating that comparing win rates across different games is inaccurate due to varying game mathematics. The company’s cofounder previously asserted that all players have equal odds regardless of sponsorship status. Drake reportedly signed a $100 million endorsement deal with Stake in 2022 and has been publicly sharing his bets on the platform.

(Source:HotNewHipHop)

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