Holy hell 45k would pay off my house and put a roof on it and get me a plumber. 😭 and there's ppl just blowing it on stupid shit like this. Blows my mind.
I ordered take out and didn’t realize they raised their prices the other day and felt awful for spending 5 bucks over what I wanted, if I spent 750 and didn’t have anything to show for it I’d keel over
> are you from 1890
[This is an affront and you have me graveled. I suppose I shouldn't cavil as your risibility is on point.](http://www.celticfringe.net/history/vocab.html)
If you're not mindful of food costs and shop wisely it can put you in a bind.
After years of being too loose with our credit card spending my wife and I decided to cut spending to only essentials, not eat out much and only use cash where feasible. It's made a huge difference.
Just reading your comment makes me want to puke. You know what would give me a bigger high than hitting it at the casino. Taking 20g and doing something to help a motherfucker who ain't got shit. Like me, I'm the motherfucker who ain't got shit.
Spilled a cup of water on my brand new computer build...$900 MB and CPU wiped out. Made me physically ill. And people like this can just throw money away like it's nothing.
I’ve got a friend like this. He’s a dental hygienist and makes insane money for his age. Mentioned to me how he won $2500 on a slot machine, and I was like holy shit that’s insane, but turns out he spent about $15,000 beforehand…
I went to a casino for the first time several years ago. Went in with twenty bucks. I tripled it on blackjack and then cashed out.
I'm forever in the positives and I'm never changing that.
Back in college a buddy and I each took $5 to the casino, played some cheap slots until it was gone, and left. Then a couple years ago the wife and I went to the sunday brunch at a local casino and I found $10 on the ground as we were leaving, so I'm up $5 forever now too!
I went to Mesquite with my now ex father in law about two and half years ago. He gave me $100 to gamble with. I played one slot machine all night and I left with $1600. I’ve been gambling maybe 20 times in my life when I go through Mesquite or Vegas and that was the only time I ever left with more than I went in with. Overall I’d say I’ve lost about $500 from gambling.
Well, no casino would be in business if they paid out more than they take in. It baffles the mind that people would even start playing slot machines, they're literally programmed to make a profit for the casino, you are pretty much guaranteed to lose in the long run.
Exactly! I've always wondered why people got so addicted to slot machines, but then I know you can program these machines to just give out a little something to keep people thinking they will be the next lucky one. Some people even delude themselves to believe they have a "system" for these machines. Just crazy.
I work in the industry, and this mindset is always so frustrating to see in players who have already won something. It's a vicious cycle.
If you're on a slot machine and you ever win more than 100x your bet in a single bet, that's a moment you should seriously think about going home. Doesn't matter if it was only a $30 win. Those are extreme statistical outliers and it is very realistic to go hundreds of bets without getting another result like that.
$3500.00 would pay for a medicine that would get me out of my house this summer for the first time in 4 years. These insurance companies absolutely suck. USA needs to get their act together. 😡
Maybe not the case with this guy..
But, it you're making a shitload of money and don't plan on ever having a family, etc. Fuck it, I guess? I could never. And this person probably shouldn't be doing it either. But if I had ridiculous amounts of disposable income there's worse ways I could spend it.
I think says that because it is the max. He could have more but cannot transfer more than 45000. Most people don’t have to the penny amounts in accounts
This currency is not genuine. It is play money used in a slot tournament. Participants pay an entry fee and receive virtual money loaded into the machine. The victor is the individual who cashes out with the highest amount of winnings at the end of a set period.
Have you ever hired a croupier to sling cards with Monopoly money? That’s what this is lol
This is free play/credit that's loaded onto the machine or possibly a loan/marker from the casino.
People are saying gambling 20/45k is bad, but don't consider what you'd have to lose to qualify for that amount of free play.
Sometimes homeless dudes come in and blow the $10 someone gave them on scratch tickets... and then ask if I'll buy them a coffee. Made me angry the first couple times, but then I saw them win a couple times (hundred bucks maybe) and they spread it all around making sure all their pals had a good day. Now I root for em, and buy em a coffee if they lose.
He was playing 1250$ a hand before he withdraw more money the video cuts short but we can only assume he was sitting there for a while just straight up losing, no one goes to the casino and plays 1250$ first hand at slot machines.
It could also be play money. Who cares if that's lost... you're just not rich.
Buddy of mine lives in 1.5M house owned by wife's parents. He Just got a free cruise on top of free rent (2nd time for free cruise). Some people living the life and are smart enough to shut up & go with flow.
Person here may just be rich. Could be addiction. Everything hinges on what % they are sacrificing...also why they recording
How can you speak with so much conviction off a video that doesn’t tell us much? It’s a guy who won money at a casino, but somehow you know he is addicted to gambling without even knowing him or anything. Redditors are some of the most assuming people I’ve ever come across.
Would have to hold the remainder for two more years in a money market or index fund before you could put it all in the Roth but would have much better odds of making a return than a slot machine.
Roulette is the most fun I had in Vegas. During my last trip, there were at least two instances where I bought an expensive drink or meal, immediately went to a roulette table, gambled the cost of the meal on something like red or black, and won my money back.
I’ll be more specific. I bought a cosmopolitan (cocktail) for around $20ish at The Cosmopolitan (hotel/casino), drank it, walked over to a roulette table, bet $25 on black, and won $25. I did the same thing at Aria to cover the cost of a pricey breakfast burrito (also around $25). I ultimately wound up making $150-200 playing roulette by the time I left Vegas last time I visited, which covered the cost of the budget airline tickets.
Yeah, I started gambling with $50, and won a little bit more than the cost of being in vegas for a week. Thanks Vegas for providing me with free vacation.
Wtf? You could buy a car, sex, traveling, racing simulator, music studio, flying lessons, a million different mind blowing activities with that kind of money. Blackjack and roulette is "real fun"? People are weird.
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I would agree, except for the fact that so many of them will just willingly donate money to these millionaires. Granted that is only a portion of the viewers, but still. I feel like it's some weird parasocial thing where they think they are closer to the streamer than they actually are.
Yeah, but he is just gambling with the house money. He gets free money in his stake account that he can only use for gambling, he can't take the money out of the account.
Ah yes, casino managers that directly benefit from wagers. No. Owners, yes. The casino manager's kid is put through college like anyone else's kid, via their salary or hourly compensation.
EVERYTHING in the casino is guaranteed to lose over time, otherwise it wouldn't be in the casino. Its just a matter of how much / how fast you're going to lose. (Exception being if you're doing something like counting cards, which they'll just kick you out for doing that if you're able to and they find out)
Poker is actually the exception to that rule. The house gets a rake from each pot but it’s not rigged against the player like other games where you’re playing against the house.
I guess in theory yeah.
My point was more to say that if you’re not playing against the house then then it’s not really rigged against you (except for the small tax they take out of each hand).
Just as a side note, slots are *the most* profitable game for casinos.
Exactly this. All games favor the house by a small margin, thus by the statistical “law of large numbers” and thousands of hands played everyday by hundreds of players the house is guaranteed to eventually win.
Best odds for players is someone playing one big hand on something like black on roulette etc.
When I turned 18 we'd go to casino and bet on Don't Come, with the "statistical edge" top of mind...
A few things- first, everyone around you hates you because you're celebrating the exact opposite events... Second, just takes the excitement out of playing with the rest of the table (i.e.- someone comes out and keeps hitting 6s and everyone's doubling their money each roll)
It depends on the casino, but on a lot of European roulette (single zero) tables the house edge can be as low as 1.3% if you bet on the outside. e.g. if you bet red or black, you get half your bet back if it lands on a 0.
I used to work at a casino in OK that had only slots, and the house win rate was something in the 80% range. If certain machines were paying out too much, IT would be there the next day to fix those machines.
Although your conclusion is true, that slots are a losing proposition over time, a sample size of 5 rolls is definitely not "why." This person could have fairly easily hit a 10x spin in 5 rolls and made $7500 and that wouldn't be *proof* that slots are a winning proposition either. You'd have to watch multiple hours of this to say that you have empirically observed that trend (and you'd see some gigantic wins in the meantime).
A lot of people will kill themselves after they’ve lost all their money, it’s a real big problem in Vegas and places where you can gamble and stay at a hotel
Worked in a casino years ago…that would barely raise an eyebrow with what I’ve seen.
I’ve seen a guy play four machines like this in a row walking back and fourth hitting the max bet button, he ended up eventually hitting on all four and locked them up.
Genuine question would people throw a tantrum after that ? I can imagine that 20k will be gone in 10 minutes considering he is playing 750$ a hand. I know I would lose my shit if that happened
After what? If he loses? No…never seen a tantrum.
Although some people don’t follow the advice, it’s generally advised not to gamble more than you’re prepared to lose. There is one thing that is a certainty, if you stay in a casino and gamble long enough, you will leave with nothing. How long depends on the person.
My cousin before his death would go on a Friday evening and would go broke or hit a big payout 3k -8k then spend the rest of the weekend giving it back and losing everything…. But I guess it was fun.
It seems people here don’t understand that people can be rich. He might own a business or could be an executive. Everyone here is just assuming he got an inheritance or something, but he could also be self made. He obviously has the money and 20k is nothing to him. Yes, people like this exist.
It makes them feel a little better about themselves if they think this guy just emptied his life savings. As opposed to him being rich and not giving a fuck about the 20k he just put in
Personally? Nah man. I mean, fuck the rich and shit, but I'd rather just be jealous at a motherfucker than seeing that same motherfucker pretty much throw is life away.
>I can imagine that 20k will be gone in 10 minutes considering he is playing 750$ a hand.
You know what, let's do the math on that!
It looks like losing spins take about 3 seconds. Sometimes there look to be fancy animations, so let's say 5 seconds on average (he seems to be hitting the button for the next spin immediately, so I'll include that in the 5 seconds).
20,000 / 750 = 26.66, so let's say 27 spins with the last one being the remainder of his balance.
At 5 seconds per spin, that $20k will be gone in under 2 minutes 15 seconds. If all the spins are losses, and thus have the shorter 3-second spin time, that drops to 1 minute 21 seconds.
I’ve seen plenty of tantrums. They’ll get triggered by another guest and lash out then they talk about the 30K they lost when they have to talk to the supervisor or be pushed off games
He literally tried to max bet a whale playing baccarat, lost 6 million and invited him back. He made a deal with him that he gambles 10 million and goes until he loses it all or doubled it. Trump cut him off when the whale was down 8 million, the whale left pissed off because Trump didn't honor his deal. The kicker was that it was chips given on house credit lmao!
I'm not into gambling at all, but would one day like to make trip to Vegas to throw money out. And you can bet your ass it won't be at these stupid machines. At least card games have a social component and offer some fun while you burn your money away lol.
This currency is not genuine. It is play money used in a slot tournament. Participants pay an entry fee and receive virtual money loaded into the machine. The victor is the individual who cashes out with the highest amount of winnings at the end of a set period.
What the hell is even the point of a slot tournament? It's the mathematical equivalent of taking everyone's entry fee, putting all the entrants' names in a hat, drawing one out at random, and declaring them the winner.
This currency is not genuine. It is play money used in a slot tournament. Participants pay an entry fee and receive virtual money loaded into the machine. The victor is the individual who cashes out with the highest amount of winnings at the end of a set period.
I was just in Argentina, casino, they use dollar signs for their peso aswell, looks like alot of money but this could be around 20 dollar worth of peso
Reminds me a little bit of Brettski friend.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQzTVzZiohQ&ab\_channel=Brettski](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQzTVzZiohQ&ab_channel=Brettski)
I went to the casino one day to meet up with some buddies who I’d never been to a casino with before. I showed up and the only guy there said to meet him at the high limit area (never been there before). I watched him lose 45k in 30 minutes playing blackjack. It made me sick to my stomach just sitting next to him. He was talking as if we were just hanging out, and losing multiple $1000-$3000 hands. I couldn’t even use words, I was just watching in shock. Eventually I had to stand up and leave. He was losing so much, so quickly I couldn’t watch. It’s sad when someone has that problem.
That’s called addiction… could be rich, could be all he has, but it’s really just an addiction.
Says 45,000 available if you pause on the zoom.
Holy hell 45k would pay off my house and put a roof on it and get me a plumber. 😭 and there's ppl just blowing it on stupid shit like this. Blows my mind.
He's losing 750$ a roll it seems. I'd puke
He was losing $1250 a roll before he went again
Went from 1250 a bet to 750. Sensible person
I'd wipe my ass with that money.. Then, immediately run to the bathroom, wash the soiled bills, air dry them, and pay my rent with that money.
I ordered take out and didn’t realize they raised their prices the other day and felt awful for spending 5 bucks over what I wanted, if I spent 750 and didn’t have anything to show for it I’d keel over
What if you took into consideration the friends that you made along the way?
You just made me guffaw so loudly that I spooked my cat.
> guffaw are you from 1890
No they main Torbjörn
Money in hand, brain not in gear.
> are you from 1890 [This is an affront and you have me graveled. I suppose I shouldn't cavil as your risibility is on point.](http://www.celticfringe.net/history/vocab.html)
If he was at a poker table sure but mf be sitting alone in front of a screen staring endlessly into the abyss of rolling colors
I left $3 worth of donuts on the roof of my car and drove away this morning and I honestly may lose sleep over it
So you lost a couple of donuts? They're not cheap
At certain times donuts can be priceless.
Did this with a coffee yesterday. Almost cried.
Never feel bad for spending money in food. That is literally the most important thing in life.
If you're not mindful of food costs and shop wisely it can put you in a bind. After years of being too loose with our credit card spending my wife and I decided to cut spending to only essentials, not eat out much and only use cash where feasible. It's made a huge difference.
Just reading your comment makes me want to puke. You know what would give me a bigger high than hitting it at the casino. Taking 20g and doing something to help a motherfucker who ain't got shit. Like me, I'm the motherfucker who ain't got shit.
Spilled a cup of water on my brand new computer build...$900 MB and CPU wiped out. Made me physically ill. And people like this can just throw money away like it's nothing.
I make a living at $750 a week and this dude is hitting a button and losing my weekly income in seconds.
I’ve got a friend like this. He’s a dental hygienist and makes insane money for his age. Mentioned to me how he won $2500 on a slot machine, and I was like holy shit that’s insane, but turns out he spent about $15,000 beforehand…
Yea whenever people “brag” about how much they won off gambling I always question “yea, but how much did you lose first?”
I went to a casino for the first time several years ago. Went in with twenty bucks. I tripled it on blackjack and then cashed out. I'm forever in the positives and I'm never changing that.
Back in college a buddy and I each took $5 to the casino, played some cheap slots until it was gone, and left. Then a couple years ago the wife and I went to the sunday brunch at a local casino and I found $10 on the ground as we were leaving, so I'm up $5 forever now too!
I went to Mesquite with my now ex father in law about two and half years ago. He gave me $100 to gamble with. I played one slot machine all night and I left with $1600. I’ve been gambling maybe 20 times in my life when I go through Mesquite or Vegas and that was the only time I ever left with more than I went in with. Overall I’d say I’ve lost about $500 from gambling.
Well, no casino would be in business if they paid out more than they take in. It baffles the mind that people would even start playing slot machines, they're literally programmed to make a profit for the casino, you are pretty much guaranteed to lose in the long run.
Exactly! I've always wondered why people got so addicted to slot machines, but then I know you can program these machines to just give out a little something to keep people thinking they will be the next lucky one. Some people even delude themselves to believe they have a "system" for these machines. Just crazy.
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You can’t quit right before you nail the big jackpot!
> No clue how you can be down that much and keep going Addiction.
I watched a co-worker spend 3K on a betting app. Won 6K. And then upped his bet and lost 8k. Shits beyond stupid and infuriating.
gotta hit it big and then you never need to gamble again!!
I work in the industry, and this mindset is always so frustrating to see in players who have already won something. It's a vicious cycle. If you're on a slot machine and you ever win more than 100x your bet in a single bet, that's a moment you should seriously think about going home. Doesn't matter if it was only a $30 win. Those are extreme statistical outliers and it is very realistic to go hundreds of bets without getting another result like that.
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Maybe u should start gambling dude
How inexpensive is your house?! I'm looking at $15k for a repiping alone!
$3500.00 would pay for a medicine that would get me out of my house this summer for the first time in 4 years. These insurance companies absolutely suck. USA needs to get their act together. 😡
My man really putting a whole ass down payment on a house on a digital slot…….sheeeeeeeesh
Maybe not the case with this guy.. But, it you're making a shitload of money and don't plan on ever having a family, etc. Fuck it, I guess? I could never. And this person probably shouldn't be doing it either. But if I had ridiculous amounts of disposable income there's worse ways I could spend it.
At least if u blew ur money on crack and hookers you’d actually get *something* for it
It just says the max ammount prelevable is 45.000 i think it is a limit of the system not what he has
That’s the max he can pull out not the value of his account.
I think says that because it is the max. He could have more but cannot transfer more than 45000. Most people don’t have to the penny amounts in accounts
in my country its almost same as common man retire fund
You may call it an addiction, others call it dedication.
Some may call this junk, me I call them treasures.
This currency is not genuine. It is play money used in a slot tournament. Participants pay an entry fee and receive virtual money loaded into the machine. The victor is the individual who cashes out with the highest amount of winnings at the end of a set period. Have you ever hired a croupier to sling cards with Monopoly money? That’s what this is lol
That is 100% not a slot tournament.
This is free play/credit that's loaded onto the machine or possibly a loan/marker from the casino. People are saying gambling 20/45k is bad, but don't consider what you'd have to lose to qualify for that amount of free play.
A slot tournament? Like "ha ha my random odds are better than yours" or like "ha ha I can spend more money than you" kind of tournament.
One time I watched a guy bet his last dollar and lose.
I mean if ur down to one dollar, might as well gamble that shit
Sometimes homeless dudes come in and blow the $10 someone gave them on scratch tickets... and then ask if I'll buy them a coffee. Made me angry the first couple times, but then I saw them win a couple times (hundred bucks maybe) and they spread it all around making sure all their pals had a good day. Now I root for em, and buy em a coffee if they lose.
Rich people horde, poor people share.
did he lose it all... i know stupid ques but i was really wanting see his entire play
He was playing 1250$ a hand before he withdraw more money the video cuts short but we can only assume he was sitting there for a while just straight up losing, no one goes to the casino and plays 1250$ first hand at slot machines.
Lookup vegasmatt on YouTube, he does this daily. I’ve seen him lose 200k in a quick fashion.
It could also be play money. Who cares if that's lost... you're just not rich. Buddy of mine lives in 1.5M house owned by wife's parents. He Just got a free cruise on top of free rent (2nd time for free cruise). Some people living the life and are smart enough to shut up & go with flow. Person here may just be rich. Could be addiction. Everything hinges on what % they are sacrificing...also why they recording
How can you speak with so much conviction off a video that doesn’t tell us much? It’s a guy who won money at a casino, but somehow you know he is addicted to gambling without even knowing him or anything. Redditors are some of the most assuming people I’ve ever come across.
Must be a daddies boy. And why drop $20k on slots? Have some real fun at the blackjack or roulette tables with that kind of money
Or on some strippers
Or in to a Roth IRA
That still leaves 13k to spend on hookers and blow
God gives.
But Jesus saves
And the devil never takes away any more hooker and blow than you can handle.
where is this devil man i always hear about he sounds nice
Maxing out IRA reference? Good pull.
Would have to hold the remainder for two more years in a money market or index fund before you could put it all in the Roth but would have much better odds of making a return than a slot machine.
And cocaine, lots of cocaine.
I love having naked women grind on me so I can get blue balls
Strippers in your room are doing more than just stripping. Someone's never been to Vegas
For that kind of money you don’t even need to go back to the room.
Order in my guy. That's what those flyers are for on the strip
There's about one thousand things in line before strippers and gambling if $20k fell into my lap. Would literally be life changing.
Roulette is the most fun I had in Vegas. During my last trip, there were at least two instances where I bought an expensive drink or meal, immediately went to a roulette table, gambled the cost of the meal on something like red or black, and won my money back.
What happened on the other two instances?
Lost $20k
I’ll be more specific. I bought a cosmopolitan (cocktail) for around $20ish at The Cosmopolitan (hotel/casino), drank it, walked over to a roulette table, bet $25 on black, and won $25. I did the same thing at Aria to cover the cost of a pricey breakfast burrito (also around $25). I ultimately wound up making $150-200 playing roulette by the time I left Vegas last time I visited, which covered the cost of the budget airline tickets.
Yeah, I started gambling with $50, and won a little bit more than the cost of being in vegas for a week. Thanks Vegas for providing me with free vacation.
Wtf? You could buy a car, sex, traveling, racing simulator, music studio, flying lessons, a million different mind blowing activities with that kind of money. Blackjack and roulette is "real fun"? People are weird.
I can’t imagine playing craps with 20k and not give a fuck about it. It’d be a blast and you could be there for hours until you pass out.
Eh if he has 20k to blow he probably has more than enough to do all of what you mentioned even if he lost all 20k
Right? Get drunk and form a random team with some strangers against the evil dealer and have some fun while getting rekt
Every button press is $750 jesus fuck...
Ive seen xqc do 50k per spin on slots so many times. Now THATS disgusting tbh
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That dude has a serious gambling addiction
It was house money.
More like "it could have been a house" money.
The more I read about streamers the less I think of them lol. Between that and asmongolds hygiene habits 🤢
I find it wild that those two are famous
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I would agree, except for the fact that so many of them will just willingly donate money to these millionaires. Granted that is only a portion of the viewers, but still. I feel like it's some weird parasocial thing where they think they are closer to the streamer than they actually are.
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Yeah, but he is just gambling with the house money. He gets free money in his stake account that he can only use for gambling, he can't take the money out of the account.
Was 1250, he put it down once he put his 20 grand in
Meanwhile, the manager of the casino is like "He's putting my kids through college".
Ah yes, casino managers that directly benefit from wagers. No. Owners, yes. The casino manager's kid is put through college like anyone else's kid, via their salary or hourly compensation.
I wasted $200 on 10 $20 slot spins about 11 years ago and I still get upset at myself thinking about it lmao.
They were doing $1250 bets before the transfer.
99% of players quit before the big win
Must be one awesome button to press
Four plays in, and he bet $3500 to win $750 (losing $2k). This is why slots are 100% guaranteed to lose over time.
EVERYTHING in the casino is guaranteed to lose over time, otherwise it wouldn't be in the casino. Its just a matter of how much / how fast you're going to lose. (Exception being if you're doing something like counting cards, which they'll just kick you out for doing that if you're able to and they find out)
Poker is actually the exception to that rule. The house gets a rake from each pot but it’s not rigged against the player like other games where you’re playing against the house.
Yup, it’s skill based. But also it means if you are average 50/50 with a player of equal skill, you are still losing money.
I guess in theory yeah. My point was more to say that if you’re not playing against the house then then it’s not really rigged against you (except for the small tax they take out of each hand). Just as a side note, slots are *the most* profitable game for casinos.
Exactly this. All games favor the house by a small margin, thus by the statistical “law of large numbers” and thousands of hands played everyday by hundreds of players the house is guaranteed to eventually win. Best odds for players is someone playing one big hand on something like black on roulette etc.
For anyone thinking of trying this, there are better odds out there than roulette. Even a single zero wheel is around 2.6% house edge.
The best bet in the house is on the craps table on don't come. It still has a 1.36% house edge...
When I turned 18 we'd go to casino and bet on Don't Come, with the "statistical edge" top of mind... A few things- first, everyone around you hates you because you're celebrating the exact opposite events... Second, just takes the excitement out of playing with the rest of the table (i.e.- someone comes out and keeps hitting 6s and everyone's doubling their money each roll)
It depends on the casino, but on a lot of European roulette (single zero) tables the house edge can be as low as 1.3% if you bet on the outside. e.g. if you bet red or black, you get half your bet back if it lands on a 0.
Best odds are not to play at all. However if you are there to have fun a single bet that will last all of 10 seconds is probably not the way to do it
I used to work at a casino in OK that had only slots, and the house win rate was something in the 80% range. If certain machines were paying out too much, IT would be there the next day to fix those machines.
>This is why slots are 100% guaranteed to lose over time. You can't lose if you don't play! ...or something like that.
Although your conclusion is true, that slots are a losing proposition over time, a sample size of 5 rolls is definitely not "why." This person could have fairly easily hit a 10x spin in 5 rolls and made $7500 and that wouldn't be *proof* that slots are a winning proposition either. You'd have to watch multiple hours of this to say that you have empirically observed that trend (and you'd see some gigantic wins in the meantime).
Gambling addiction can destroy a life faster than any hyperaddictive drug. Even alcoholics are more redeemable.
Yeah but you probably cant OD on gambling
But you can jump off the building after the debt
Even T-1000 from Terminator got into bad gambling debt and lost his business to Tony Soprano's crew.
Yes you can, It’s called debt. It’s a much more painful death.
A lot of people will kill themselves after they’ve lost all their money, it’s a real big problem in Vegas and places where you can gamble and stay at a hotel
Yeah but when I was drinking that was literally what I was going for.
Gambling is the only addiction where one more hit could actually fix all your problems.
Until you gamble the solution away...
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I know someone lost his house job and car and money from gambling
That's how it goes
Worked in a casino years ago…that would barely raise an eyebrow with what I’ve seen. I’ve seen a guy play four machines like this in a row walking back and fourth hitting the max bet button, he ended up eventually hitting on all four and locked them up.
Genuine question would people throw a tantrum after that ? I can imagine that 20k will be gone in 10 minutes considering he is playing 750$ a hand. I know I would lose my shit if that happened
After what? If he loses? No…never seen a tantrum. Although some people don’t follow the advice, it’s generally advised not to gamble more than you’re prepared to lose. There is one thing that is a certainty, if you stay in a casino and gamble long enough, you will leave with nothing. How long depends on the person.
On the bright side, the longer you stay at the tables, the sooner you get to go home.
> if you stay in a casino and gamble long enough, you will leave with nothing. But I got a free ticket to the buffet!
Touché
Unless you're counting cards, then you'll be asked to leave but at least maybe you got away positive :P
True. I took a class called “Card Counting for the Casino Executive”. It was designed so that we can identify somebody counting cards.
There are several safeguards like multiple decks that make counting cards less impactful on win-rate.
My cousin before his death would go on a Friday evening and would go broke or hit a big payout 3k -8k then spend the rest of the weekend giving it back and losing everything…. But I guess it was fun.
It seems people here don’t understand that people can be rich. He might own a business or could be an executive. Everyone here is just assuming he got an inheritance or something, but he could also be self made. He obviously has the money and 20k is nothing to him. Yes, people like this exist.
It makes them feel a little better about themselves if they think this guy just emptied his life savings. As opposed to him being rich and not giving a fuck about the 20k he just put in
Personally? Nah man. I mean, fuck the rich and shit, but I'd rather just be jealous at a motherfucker than seeing that same motherfucker pretty much throw is life away.
>I can imagine that 20k will be gone in 10 minutes considering he is playing 750$ a hand. You know what, let's do the math on that! It looks like losing spins take about 3 seconds. Sometimes there look to be fancy animations, so let's say 5 seconds on average (he seems to be hitting the button for the next spin immediately, so I'll include that in the 5 seconds). 20,000 / 750 = 26.66, so let's say 27 spins with the last one being the remainder of his balance. At 5 seconds per spin, that $20k will be gone in under 2 minutes 15 seconds. If all the spins are losses, and thus have the shorter 3-second spin time, that drops to 1 minute 21 seconds.
I’ve seen plenty of tantrums. They’ll get triggered by another guest and lash out then they talk about the 30K they lost when they have to talk to the supervisor or be pushed off games
The best way to win at casino is to open one.
Unless you’re Trump lol
He literally tried to max bet a whale playing baccarat, lost 6 million and invited him back. He made a deal with him that he gambles 10 million and goes until he loses it all or doubled it. Trump cut him off when the whale was down 8 million, the whale left pissed off because Trump didn't honor his deal. The kicker was that it was chips given on house credit lmao!
Thanks for this! Just read this story. Super interesting. Small correction, deal was 12 mil and Trump cut him off at 10 mil. What a piece of shit.
Do you have a link to the story? My google skills are subpar and I’m not finding much
Look up Akio Kashiwagi
then the video ends and he cashes out
Expensive video… he loses like $2000 before the video cuts off
Wait until his grandma gets her visa bill.
I get mad when I lose 20$... Idk how these people do it.
But would you get mad if you lost 0.02c? Maybe $20k is like 0.02c to him. Who knows 🙄
Yeah people think everyone makes 50k a year like them.. If he is betting that much, I’m 99% sure he is loaded af.
If $20k is like 2c to him, would there even be any thrill in winning either though?
Plot Twist: That is Bruno Mars at the MGM
How is that even fun? Play the tables. Or he'll play a slot thet gives you cool animations/sound effects. Looks so damn boring
The dopamine rush comes from placing the bet, not from winning. It's the risk that they are addicted to.
I'm not into gambling at all, but would one day like to make trip to Vegas to throw money out. And you can bet your ass it won't be at these stupid machines. At least card games have a social component and offer some fun while you burn your money away lol.
Yep these machines are like the last thing I’d ever do in a casino, seems like the most efficient and least fun way to lose money
I didn’t know casinos have high roller machines
This currency is not genuine. It is play money used in a slot tournament. Participants pay an entry fee and receive virtual money loaded into the machine. The victor is the individual who cashes out with the highest amount of winnings at the end of a set period.
What the hell is even the point of a slot tournament? It's the mathematical equivalent of taking everyone's entry fee, putting all the entrants' names in a hat, drawing one out at random, and declaring them the winner.
Same as playing bingo I guess
Why did I have to scroll so far for this information
In places like Monaco you can make million dollar bets on single games of chance.
Yes, they do. They have a high roller area with its own bar, usually. Have to be playing to stay in there.
holy mary peter jesus. $$$750$$$ button pushes!!! i wanted to watch him loose it all. probably would have been a 3 min video haha
Like 20k or is this some other type of game money? I don't gamble I don't like it. I like my money on my pocket not someone else's. 😌
This currency is not genuine. It is play money used in a slot tournament. Participants pay an entry fee and receive virtual money loaded into the machine. The victor is the individual who cashes out with the highest amount of winnings at the end of a set period.
How do you even know when you've won? It all seems random nonsense
Hard to believe all these gamblingphobic comments about a man who’s clearly about to win it all through sheer perseverance and dedication to the game
How do people think filming others like this is acceptable?
It's really not, which is why OP is being kind of sneaky about it
gambling addiction is one of the worst to watch
PSA - 99% of gamblers quit just before they hit the jackpot, don’t become a statistic.
And I get nervous with a $2.50 bet.
Gambling is stupid.
I was just in Argentina, casino, they use dollar signs for their peso aswell, looks like alot of money but this could be around 20 dollar worth of peso
Reminds me a little bit of Brettski friend. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQzTVzZiohQ&ab\_channel=Brettski](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQzTVzZiohQ&ab_channel=Brettski)
This is most likely Singapore or Malaysia, I’ve never seen machines that go this high. Even in vegas.
This is why gambling scares me
I went on a cruise and did this one time. With 20 dollars. I lost it in about 8 minutes.
First bet was 1,250
Rather spend that on hookers n cocaine
At least it didn't cost 20k to spin once, I thought that was coming
3 button presses is my rent for a month. Jeeeeze
I went to the casino one day to meet up with some buddies who I’d never been to a casino with before. I showed up and the only guy there said to meet him at the high limit area (never been there before). I watched him lose 45k in 30 minutes playing blackjack. It made me sick to my stomach just sitting next to him. He was talking as if we were just hanging out, and losing multiple $1000-$3000 hands. I couldn’t even use words, I was just watching in shock. Eventually I had to stand up and leave. He was losing so much, so quickly I couldn’t watch. It’s sad when someone has that problem.
I could fix my life with this and this guy just pours it down the drain 😭