He lost $200,000,000 in his Las Vegas trip

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Philly. Fucc a Eagle. I mean dat.
Cuz 200,000,000 isn’t alot of money
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According to video the casino was basically paying for all his living expenses in Vegas

A penthouse suite free of charge
Gift cards
15% cash back on losses over 500,000…
They was slowly draining him, I am shocked they are not held responsible in some way. He exhibited clear signs of a gambling addict and plying him with alcohol and food so he wouldn’t leave is scum bag shyt. In the video it mentioned one of the casino kicked him out due to his excessive spending.
 

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I already told my story on here and consistently tell people not to gamble, period. I think a lot of people, if they experience losing, are inclined to stop themselves. Those of us who are gambling addicts see an opportunity to get it back.

Anyone who tells you only about the wins is a fukking liar. I can show you seasons of successful winning %'s. I can show you all I know about the statistics and sports. The dogs I've won on in multiple sports. The poker studies and application.

It's all bullshyt because you're addicted to action. It's ego. You can't keep the money you win because you want more. Even the best gamblers have blown through millions. And been in crazy debt.

All in all, I estimate I lost up to $50,000 over a 3 year period between sports betting and poker. Money I saved and invested through hard fukking work. Money I came into. Money I started working for only to gamble away instantly. Over my lifetime, probably more.

Please don't think you're some genius and are going to be able to profit consistently:dead:

If you have an addiction, even if its not this in particular. Seek help. Accept you have a problem and you can't do this shyt again. Gambling, alcohol, drugs. Your biggest regret will be the time/money wasted on it when you could've been doing far greater things. Been a far greater person to your loved ones.

That's the best condensing I could do because there's really so much more ridiculous shyt that happened gambling I could speak about.
 

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I already told my story on here and consistently tell people not to gamble, period. I think a lot of people, if they experience losing, are inclined to stop themselves. Those of us who are gambling addicts see an opportunity to get it back.

Anyone who tells you only about the wins is a fukking liar. I can show you seasons of successful winning %'s. I can show you all I know about the statistics and sports. The dogs I've won on in multiple sports. The poker studies and application.

It's all bullshyt because you're addicted to action. It's ego. You can't keep the money you win because you want more. Even the best gamblers have blown through millions. And been in crazy debt.

All in all, I estimate I lost up to $50,000 over a 3 year period between sports betting and poker. Money I saved and invested through hard fukking work. Money I came into. Money I started working for only to gamble away instantly. Over my lifetime, probably more.

Please don't think you're some genius and are going to be able to profit consistently:dead:

If you have an addiction, even if its not this in particular. Seek help. Accept you have a problem and you can't do this shyt again. Gambling, alcohol, drugs. Your biggest regret will be the time/money wasted on it when you could've been doing far greater things. Been a far greater person to your loved ones.

That's the best condensing I could do because there's really so much more ridiculous shyt that happened gambling I could speak about.
I’m actually up on gambling but that’s because I quit while I was ahead. I started in 2013 and sometime around early 2014 I won. $1000 on a fluke parlay. That whole season o realized just how addictive and real that shyt can be and just quit cold turkey. I bet again for the first time during the 2020 elections and won like $700 that I eventually put into ethereum and haven’t gambled since. I’ve got friends that use fanduel and I :snoop: whenever they get hyped about their $5 and $10 parlays. I try to warn them set a budget for what you’re willing to lose, don’t chase. They know my minor gambling history and always ask me for advice and suggestions. The shyt is annoying because I’m really not interested in. Now a days I casually pay attention to lines and only think about betting if I think the line is heavily in my favor or I have information ( for example in 2020 during the hotdog eating competition there was a leak of the top female competitors training session regarding how many hotdogs she ate, she beat the record in practice). Or the Floyd vs Mcgregor fight. So many retards were slamming the +1000 mcgregor dog that the mayweather line went from -2300 at opening all the way to -550. That was easy money. I probably won’t play but I think there will be some interesting lines these upcoming college football seasons with all the transfer portal, conference realignment, and there’s still super seniors for the Covid extended players.
 

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I already told my story on here and consistently tell people not to gamble, period. I think a lot of people, if they experience losing, are inclined to stop themselves. Those of us who are gambling addicts see an opportunity to get it back.

Anyone who tells you only about the wins is a fukking liar. I can show you seasons of successful winning %'s. I can show you all I know about the statistics and sports. The dogs I've won on in multiple sports. The poker studies and application.

It's all bullshyt because you're addicted to action. It's ego. You can't keep the money you win because you want more. Even the best gamblers have blown through millions. And been in crazy debt.

All in all, I estimate I lost up to $50,000 over a 3 year period between sports betting and poker. Money I saved and invested through hard fukking work. Money I came into. Money I started working for only to gamble away instantly. Over my lifetime, probably more.

Please don't think you're some genius and are going to be able to profit consistently:dead:

If you have an addiction, even if its not this in particular. Seek help. Accept you have a problem and you can't do this shyt again. Gambling, alcohol, drugs. Your biggest regret will be the time/money wasted on it when you could've been doing far greater things. Been a far greater person to your loved ones.

That's the best condensing I could do because there's really so much more ridiculous shyt that happened gambling I could speak about.

i won and lost over 75k in one day betting on tennis :to: and yep its addicting the thrill you win and then you want to win some more and then if you lose it you want to chase to get back what you lost but you just dig a deeper hole. I still gamble here and there but I have limits on all my accounts and when I feel the urge many times I opt out for like 6 months etc.
 

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They was slowly draining him, I am shocked they are not held responsible in some way. He exhibited clear signs of a gambling addict and plying him with alcohol and food so he wouldn’t leave is scum bag shyt. In the video it mentioned one of the casino kicked him out due to his excessive spending.

Casinos evil as fukk and get away with all kind of outlandish shyt. They can do shyt like feed mothafukkas alcohol and entice them to lose all the fukking money, but have the right to ban you if you win too much. The fukk
 

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Imagine having all that bread to blow on gambling but not bothering to use a single cent to fixed that smushed up ass face:picard:
 

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I already told my story on here and consistently tell people not to gamble, period. I think a lot of people, if they experience losing, are inclined to stop themselves. Those of us who are gambling addicts see an opportunity to get it back.

Anyone who tells you only about the wins is a fukking liar. I can show you seasons of successful winning %'s. I can show you all I know about the statistics and sports. The dogs I've won on in multiple sports. The poker studies and application.

It's all bullshyt because you're addicted to action. It's ego. You can't keep the money you win because you want more. Even the best gamblers have blown through millions. And been in crazy debt.

All in all, I estimate I lost up to $50,000 over a 3 year period between sports betting and poker. Money I saved and invested through hard fukking work. Money I came into. Money I started working for only to gamble away instantly. Over my lifetime, probably more.

Please don't think you're some genius and are going to be able to profit consistently:dead:

If you have an addiction, even if its not this in particular. Seek help. Accept you have a problem and you can't do this shyt again. Gambling, alcohol, drugs. Your biggest regret will be the time/money wasted on it when you could've been doing far greater things. Been a far greater person to your loved ones.

That's the best condensing I could do because there's really so much more ridiculous shyt that happened gambling I could speak about.
One of my close homies has lost over 2 million in the last 4-5 years.

on the bright side I get to live like a king anytime I go to Vegas with him because of all the comps he gets
 

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How the fukk you lose 200M?!?!:mindblown: like when you lose the first 100 do you not think i should cut back???:dead:
Gambling is one of the most dangerous vices. In order to get that buzz, there needs to be a risk so the amount they gamble will scale with their resources.
 
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