Nobody can ever beat these screenshots- plus $1 million NON PROGRESSIVE slot hit vide

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This guy is sick, never seen action like this on slots before. He sold ocean finance for hundreds of millions of pounds a few years back and now goes around crushing slots and playing high stakes poker. Some of these screens are eyepopping

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And here he is with a $1 million hit on a vegas slot, not a progressive win just a basic hit

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$5000 a spin he was playing :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
As you say some really sick screenshots there. $103k on Cleopatra :eek:

People like this will soon fall foul of gambling problems trying to get a bigger and bigger kick.
 
Yeah, he's already threading too deep imo.
According to the Internet he sold his company for €300 million, so $1million wins and gambles are already way above what he should be risking.

Let's say we have life savings worth 100k...going by the ratio this guy is doing (300 to 1) we should be spinning for 333$? I think that's way outside comfort zone for almost anyone - yet this guy seems to be ok with it (Maybe because he feels 300 mili gives him lots of room).
 
Yeah, he's already threading too deep imo.
According to the Internet he sold his company for €300 million, so $1million wins and gambles are already way above what he should be risking.

Let's say we have life savings worth 100k...going by the ratio this guy is doing (300 to 1) we should be spinning for 333$? I think that's way outside comfort zone for almost anyone - yet this guy seems to be ok with it (Maybe because he feels 300 mili gives him lots of room).

Not sure you've got that right...

The vid shows him playing @ $5k per spin & from that, his win from that was $1m. Therefore (and ignoring any deviation from exchange rates) his ratio is a lot higher @ 60,000 to 1 (300,000,000 / 5,000 = 60,000). Using your life savings example, his spin value on 100k would be 1.66... Based on that I'd say it was a pretty moderate risk/return.


That said, it's all pretty subjective - we've no idea of the guy's over-all wealth. I very much doubt he got every cent of the sale value of his company & it's also likely his financial portfolio is a lot more diverse. Totally agree with what Nicola has said though regarding chasing that ever bigger kick. I know when I started gambling many moons ago, a 20x win was a real 'yay' moment. Seems kinda sad to say a when I now hit a win like that, it hardly seems as special.
 
Agree with the above post. Unless you have unlimited money or Warren Buffet / Bill Gates type net worth the casino can still eat through your bank account in short order.

To put it in perspective. A million dollar hit is only 200x bet when betting 5K a spin. At that bet amount you can burn through that 3x over in a normal session. It's great to look at but the same rules that apply to us apply to them. Now if that was a "show me the money thread" type hit at that bet amount then that would be awesome.
 
He's ok and will be totally fine wether he win or lose.

What a lot of people don't get is this:

- If you have saved 50k, it's crazy to risk 15k gambling. But if you saved 300 million, "whatever" if you lose 100million.

Basically, being a multi-millionaire with 300kk or 200kk will make absolutely no difference on your lifestyle for the rest of your life.
 
He's ok and will be totally fine wether he win or lose.

What a lot of people don't get is this:

- If you have saved 50k, it's crazy to risk 15k gambling. But if you saved 300 million, "whatever" if you lose 100million.

Basically, being a multi-millionaire with 300kk or 200kk will make absolutely no difference on your lifestyle for the rest of your life.

Don't you believe it. People like Kerry Packer in Australia spent and lost far in excess of 300million gambling. Gambling till bust can happen just as quickly with 300million as it can for one of us with a wealth of 30k and playing $1 a spin.

Irrespective of wealth, a compulsive and habitual gambler will end up broke - it's merely a question of 'when?'.
 
Don't you believe it. People like Kerry Packer in Australia spent and lost far in excess of 300million gambling. Gambling till bust can happen just as quickly with 300million as it can for one of us with a wealth of 30k and playing $1 a spin.

Irrespective of wealth, a compulsive and habitual gambler will end up broke - it's merely a question of 'when?'.

Exactly. It's the same mentality that leads many to think "if I deposit just one more time." They think they can "chase" back their loses, or that a larger bank roll will "beat" the casino. I will admit I've been there before, and it takes you down a very dangerous road. I would even go as for as saying winning when you're at that point is far worst than losing. It reinforces that mindset that I'll I have to do is deposit one more time. That one more time because 10 more times.

A casino can break most anybody when betting gets out of control.
 
I agree and I've been there.

I was just saying that when making calculations and assumptions about bankroll management, you can't use the same theory for a $100k bankroll and a $300million bankroll.

It's the same mistake Poker players commit when they see people playing $100k tournaments. They say "a good BR management strategy tells you should have a 1.000 buy'in BR, so one has to have $100million to play such a tournament!".

But that is totally wrong.
 
I would say look at savings accounts with compounded interest, just 1 million invested this way returns around a mill in 10 years, if he has a long term plan he may be spending the interest before he earns it, after all, to build a 300 million company from the ground means he has business savvy. The slots are relaxtion to this man as he enjoyed them in his childhood. Old thread but I cant see Paul Newey going broke anytime soon
 
Let's see how long he'd last playing at RTG on the Paydirt! slot @ $500 a spin......while going a few hundred spins + without a feature or any win over 20x...:p ... then to hit the "gold rush" feature that never pays over 50x :D
 
He's in Vegas currently, played the $250k buy-in cash game, the $111k WSOP One Drop and is probably playing the $500k High Roller in Aria.

Which proves that he has enough money to spend ~200-300k in slots :)
 

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