ASeriesOfWins
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For the sake of discussion, let’s assume Mikki Mase is legit—an actual long-term winner at gambling. We know how someone could beat Blackjack (card counting, edge sorting, disciplined bankroll management). But Baccarat? A game that’s basically a coin flip with a slight house edge? That’s where things get weird.
Here’s why I lean toward believing he’s real: I have a friend who does contracts for Stake, and apparently, Mikki was offered $10M+ per month to be a sponsored player. He turned it down because he claims Stake doesn’t run fair games. Now, if he were just another fake gambling influencer, wouldn’t he have jumped at that kind of money? Or at least taken some deal with an online casino?
So if we assume he’s telling the truth, how is he winning at Baccarat?
Here’s why I lean toward believing he’s real: I have a friend who does contracts for Stake, and apparently, Mikki was offered $10M+ per month to be a sponsored player. He turned it down because he claims Stake doesn’t run fair games. Now, if he were just another fake gambling influencer, wouldn’t he have jumped at that kind of money? Or at least taken some deal with an online casino?
So if we assume he’s telling the truth, how is he winning at Baccarat?
- Some say he’s edge sorting, but casinos aren’t that sloppy anymore.
- Others think it’s some form of high-level betting strategy, but no known system beats a game with no skill component.
- Or maybe he’s using private VIP rules that shift the edge slightly?