If you're active in the online skill game world—playing platforms like Juwa, Fire Kirin, Vblink, and others—you need to read this. There's a shady hustle going on that's robbing players of their chances before they even tap the spin button, and it's coming from people posing as legit loaders.
One name you need to watch out for: Stars Gaming. Another tied to it? Emma Stars. These names might sound harmless, but the game they’re running is nothing but a straight-up setup.
Here’s how it works:
You send them money through PayPal or Cash App, and instead of loading that exact money as credits, they’re using the backend—a system that gives them massive amounts of credits at a steep discount (like buying credits at $0.09 and selling them to you for $1 per credit). That might seem like a smart hustle on their part—buy low, sell high—but it gets worse.
Once they load your credits, they don’t give you a fresh, untouched account. Nope. They spin a few times themselves on your account before you even log in, then withdraw the winnings. That triggers the game system to treat the account as already having “hit,” which kills your chances of hitting again for a long time. This tactic is called “icing” the account.
And they’re slick with it. They’ll ask you what game you want the credits on, but instead of loading it correctly, they’ll drop it on the wrong game “by mistake,” spin and withdraw, then transfer it to the right one. By the time you log in, you’re playing on a cold account with zero juice left in it.
Then, when you ask what happened, they play dumb:
“Oh my bad, must’ve clicked the wrong one.”
“Oops, didn’t mean to withdraw.”
“Sorry, the game must be acting weird today.”
Yeah right.
Let’s be real: you're not getting loaded to play—you’re getting set up. Every time you send money, you’re donating to their pockets while you're stuck spinning on a dead account, wondering why nothing hits.
Here's the Truth:
They control the backend and get credits way cheaper than you pay.
They’re spinning and cashing out before you even start.
They’re using “accidents” to cover up the manipulation.
You're not losing to the game, you're losing before the game even starts.
If you've ever felt like your account went cold too fast or hit weird glitches after loading through someone on Messenger, this might be why.
Final Word:
Do not send money to “Stars Gaming” or “Emma Stars.”
If you want to actually enjoy the games and have a fair shot, only use verified loaders, trusted friends, or platforms that allow you to load directly. Otherwise, you’re just spinning on borrowed time—and someone else already hit your win.
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Hey thank you for posting about this on your blog because I feel like other people should be aware of how these game rooms are treating its players. And I’ve played thru Stars gaming for quite a while and tried to ignore all these issues that I’ve been experiencing with her. But to be honest you can only ignore the deception for so long because I got you thinking about it and really she’s messing with my money when she’s resetting my password when I NEVER asked her to! Or when she loads my money on the wrong game literally EVERY time I deposit thru her. I don’t appreciate it when someone tries to mess with my money! So I really appreciate you starting this blog up and for actually continuing to blog about your experiences along with other people’s experiences as well. Hopefully more people people will read this and share about their experiences whether good or bad. I believe people like us that like to gamble should have something like this where we can interact back and forth with other people that gamble as well and maybe people can share other game rooms that are legit and good to play thru ya know. Again thank you. Look forward to seeing and reading more of your blogs. Keep up the good work.
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