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Guy bets his life savings on a single roulette spin

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DEEP STATEvor 2 Jahren

Dude is gonna need a wheelbarrow to carry his balls out

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Amit Shah (Parody)vor 2 Jahren

In 1999 this man was asked to reenact his recent lottery win for TV and ended up winning again on camera

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The Holy Karonvor 2 Jahren

If this was me it would have landed on green 😂

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Apurv Anandvor 2 Jahren

📢📢Context/Details 📢📢 Ashley Revell, a daring gambler, became the center of attention with his audacious bet in 2004. Revell, from England, decided to risk everything he owned on a single spin of the roulette wheel in Las Vegas. Selling all his possessions, including his car, clothes, and even a watch, he raised an impressive sum of $135,300. With the amassed cash, Revell headed to the Plaza Hotel & Casino, where he placed the entire amount on red during a televised event. The intense moment drew a crowd as the roulette wheel spun, determining Revell's fate. Fortunately for him, the ball landed on Red 7, securing his victory. Revell doubled his money in an instant, leaving the casino with $270,600. His bold gamble not only brought financial success but also garnered widespread media attention, turning him into a symbol of high-stakes risk-taking in the world of gambling. Source-> 📣 hope this was informative 📣

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The Random Guyvor 2 Jahren

Tom and Jerry never gets old.

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The Random Guyvor 2 Jahren

Pilot lands on highway after engine failure. 😮

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The Random Guyvor 2 Jahren

Rats in the 1300's on their way to dismantle the entire population of Europe.

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Ayesha♡vor 2 Jahren

When this is discussed people always talk about it as being roughly a 50% chance of doubling and a 50% chance of losing everything (yes, I am ignoring 0 for simplicity). But that entirely ignores taxes. If you lose, you lose everything, but if you win you don't double, you gain approximately 40% more money *after* tax. So you're gambling roughly 50/50 with the outcome being -100% or +40%. Seems a lot less tempting when you view it through that lens. And that ignores that the odds aren't 50/50, the house has an edge due to 0.

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The Random Guyvor 2 Jahren

That drivers reaction time saved his life 🤯

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The Random Guyvor 2 Jahren

This is a mousetrap from 1862 and it's the most American thing ever.

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