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Board Gambling
Re: The Biggest Wins with lowest risks in Casino History
by
m2017
on 21/08/2022, 17:36:27 UTC
Everyone knows that gambling is a combination of luck and skill, but how much control can you have over luck? Gamblers are spending thousands of dollars or more, what did we get in return? But there are many people in this world who spend very little but get a lot.

Name           Spend        Winning Reward           Casino Name                               Year           
 

Archie Karas   $50         $40 million                  Las Vegas casinos                    1995         

anonymous      $3         $38.7 million          Excalibur hotel-casino,Las Vegas       2003

anonymous     $17         $22 million             Napoleon Sports & Casino               2021

Jon Heywood   30 cents      $18 million                  Mega Moolah jackpot            2015   

https://www.europeanbusinessreview.com/the-biggest-wins-in-casino-history/


So I think people who don't have enough money should gamble with small amounts of money which would be comparatively less risky.

Do you have any memorable events where your expenses were very low but you got relatively high returns in casino gambling or any kind of Sports betting?
The first thing I would like to draw attention to is that we don't know anything about the past losses of these 4 players. It is likely that before their big win, they lost large sums. After all, these are not their first bets that brought multimillion-dollar prize money.

Second: the 2nd from the list are anonymous, which means that it is not known whether these players really existed and whether there was a big win attributed to them. Without names, it is impossible to verify the validity of events.

Third: to be among these lucky ones is almost impossible. Their case is more like a mathematical error in probability theory. From time to time someone will break the jackpot, but we are almost not destined to get into their number. There will always be very few such lucky ones and their existence can be neglected. Gambling is not a story of players getting rich, but a story of casino owners getting rich.