What's the most anyone has lost on gambling?

I lost 220 on a parlay when the Saints couldn't score enough to put NO/Den over 55. If the Saints would've played even a mediocre game, I'd have won about 3K that night.

You have no clue how many parlays I've come close to hitting...

I put 100 dollars on a 5 or 6 game college football parlay...

It came down to BYU Vs Wyoming. BYU had to win by over 7. BYU turns it over in the 4th quarter and Wyoming gets a last minute touchdown. 100 to win 4000. I was almost in tears of how close I was.
 
$85k in a baccarat table, one hand.
$600 in poker, one hand.
$6k in NBA, one game - Lakers against Orlando, lost on odds of +2.5.
$200 in boxing, one match - bet against Pacquiao against Morales in their 3rd fight.
$200 in MMA, one match - bet against Jones hahaha I bet on Shogun.
 
I remember in the Philippines, someone placed a 200,000 peso (roughly $8000 CAN/US funds) bet on their rooster. Nevertheless, that **** ain't fightin no mo
 
When I was 18, I illegally gambled for very first time and lose $240 in one betting. Needless to say I never gambled again ever!
 
$85k in a baccarat table, one hand.
$600 in poker, one hand.
$6k in NBA, one game - Lakers against Orlando, lost on odds of +2.5.
$200 in boxing, one match - bet against Pacquiao against Morales in their 3rd fight.
$200 in MMA, one match - bet against Jones hahaha I bet on Shogun.

How do it feel to lose $85k in one hand?
 
For me, maybe $300. I don't like losing money. It gives me anxiety. I would rather spend the money on food or booze. Priorities I guess.
 
Lost $1400 betting on Rampage Vs. Griffin a few years back...

Was hella pissed that Rampage couldn't defend leg kicks for shit.

I had built $300 into $1800 in a few months on some great picks and the one time I decided to go for a "safe" but bigger then normal bet cost me.
 
Lost $1400 betting on Rampage Vs. Griffin a few years back...

Was hella pissed that Rampage couldn't defend leg kicks for shit.

I had built $300 into $1800 in a few months on some great picks and the one time I decided to go for a "safe" but bigger then normal bet cost me.

Of course...Money line (Locks) will always get you...

Fabricio Werdum was a heavy favorite against JDS.

Paulo Thiago was a heavy under dog against Koshchek. Josh was -850 at one point.

And who can forget the first GSP vs Serra fight.?
 
I put this young guy on a read...I knew he was bluffing (thing is, I had jack shit too, missed my straight) so I raised his bull shit bet on the river. he calls me...he calls me fucking King high. He had king high...and he called me...I couldn't believe it.

stuff like this hits me right in the feels....I hate idiots who call everything and end up getting lucky
 
I bet I can take this..

I only lose bitcoinz
 
I keep my stakes pretty small. I think the worst was still under $100 though.
 
I lost something like $500 or $600 in a matter of minutes playing roulette, trying to chase my losses. I haven't gambled in a casino since, except to bet on sports or anything else of which I can affect or have a reasonable change of predicting the outcome.

But I have no idea what I'm doing at a roulette table, and I'm sure there's ways to win. I knew a guy in Vegas who paid his way through college playing roulette. I think he bankrupt now, but he was doing well then.
 
I have three bizarre connections to three elements of this story ^^^. SMH.

Just for the record, it's not related to gambling. I don't gamble - unless you count the 50 chicken wings I paid up on a bet with Foster 2 years ago.

May I ask your connections?
 
First time I ever went to a casino, I was 21 and went with my buddies who had all never been either. I went in with the intention of spending $50, but when I had lost all my money, my buddies were all up several hundred and didnt want to leave. So I hit up the atm. And bar. Several times. Ended up spending close to $400, which as a broke college student was a pretty big deal. Sucked.


Another time in Vegas I was wasted and sat down at a blackjack table. The dealer proceeded to tell me it was a $50 min bet, but said it in a very condescending, "I know you cant afford that" tone. There were several older people at the table who kind of gave me a look that said the same thing. I didnt realize the minimum was so high and wouldnt have sat down if I did, but didnt want to give the dealer the satisfaction of seeing me have to get up, so I gave him $50 and played a hand which I lost. Getting up after losing one hand was out as well, so I hand over another 50 and lose again. And again. So I lost $150 in about 30 seconds because I didnt want to get up and confirm that I couldnt afford to play $50 hands. Next day sober me realized that the dealer and other people probably weren't condescending but drunk me was convinced they were and I had to stick it to them. Didnt work out.
 
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