![]() ![]() Naturally, the casino believes that Mark Johnston, who earns his money by investing in real estate opportunities, is trying to find a loophole in the legal system so he doesn't have to pay the money he so foolishly gambled away one night. According to Mark Johnston, the casino continued to serve him liquor even though he was unable to see his cards. Johnston argues that because he was blackout drunk, he shouldn't have to pay the fee. Mark Johnston, a 52 year old business man was just looking for a good time in Vegas during the Super Bowl weekend, until he lost $500,000 on table games. However, Nevada law bars casinos from allowing patrons who are clearly intoxicated to gamble. Las Vegas casinos are notorious for serving their patrons a few drinks while they are gambling, to loosen them up and bet a little more money than they should. ![]() If you think it's rough losing $3 on a scratch ticket you bought at your favourite convenience store, just imagine what it's like to be these gamblers. Here at TheRichest, we've decided to compile some of the biggest gambling losses of all time into this brief list. ![]() When a high roller loses, those closest to him, and pretty much everybody else, sits back and says to themselves "How can they lose so much money, and seem so nonchalant about the whole ordeal?" Our silent losses are one of few benefits of being an every day citizen.īut what about the people who have lost, and had these events broadcast around the world? What about the people who live their lives in the fast lane: high rolling gamblers. Thankfully, most of us don't have our losses publicized by major news organizations. Whether it was a sports game, a competition that we entered, or our middle school science fair, losing can make someone feel dreadful. Nobody likes losing, but it's something we've all experienced at some point in our lives.
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