Gambling has been entertaining people for thousands of years. And throughout history, players have bet on all sorts of things. After all, it can be difficult to refuse a challenge, especially if something important is at stake.
Either out of pride or for money, but sometimes players do quite strange things. Basically, they do anything to win. If there is risk or opportunity, people rarely miss the challenge of potential victory.
1. Bet on your own name
This story is funny, but instructive on the other hand. It is known that alcohol and gambling are incompatible things. A 22-year-old player from New Zealand took part in an unusual game of poker being drunk. And although the bet did not bring financial losses, it has changed his life.
When he had nothing to bet, but really wanted to recoup, the guy made a bet on his own name. In case of his loss, he had to change his name in the passport, driver’s license, and other legal documents to a new one, which should consist of 99 letters.
Obviously, The New Zealander lost the bet and had to radically change the name. The game was short, and the name was long! The guy took it seriously and changed his name to Full Metal Havok More Sexy N Intelligent Than Spock And All The Other Superheroes Combined With Frostnova.
2. Nude weather forecast
In 2014, 27-year-old French meteorologist Doris Thilier made a bid to broadcast a weather forecast without clothes if the French national football team qualifies for the World Cup in Brazil.
France beat Ukraine 2-0, and the team secured a spot for the 2014 World Cup. Therefore, Doris had to talk about the weather naked. She kept her word and fulfilled her duties as a reporter only in boots. This situation shocked and gladly surprised many viewers from all over France.
3. $10,000 Burger
Howard Lederer is a poker player known for winning two World Series bracelets. He was a
vegetarian for most of his life. One day, another player, David Gray, offered $10,000 to Howard for eating a cheeseburger.
Everything has a price, and cash speaks louder than ideology. Therefore, Howard Lederer immediately abandoned the vegetarian diet and became richer by 10 thousand.
4. 50,000 for standing straight
Former World Series champion Huck Sid and friend Phil Hellmuth bet that Huck won’t be able to stand up to his shoulders in ocean water for 18 hours. At stake was $50,000, and Huck thought he could do it, but only lasted three hours.
5. All or nothing
In 2004, a man named Ashley Revell made perhaps the most risky bet in roulette. Revell decided to sell everything he owned, even his own clothes, and put all of his savings into a roulette wheel. Overall, he made a bet of $135,000.
The man bought a ticket to Las Vegas and in front of the cameras of the TV show “Double or Nothing” Revell put the entire amount in one turn. At first, he chose black, but at the last moment changed his mind and changed his bet to red. Revel’s extremely high risk paid off. The white ball fell on the red sector. Ashley doubled his money and immediately finished the game. He returned home to England, where he opened a poker site on the Internet.
6. $100,000 breast
Brian Zembik is a well-known magician and an avid gambler. He is known as a person who will do anything to win a bet. He made many ridiculous bets, but none of them will be as strange as in 1997.
A friend of his, a high-stakes backgammon player, offered him a $100,000 bet. To get them, Zembik had to install silicone breast implants and live with them for a whole year. They signed a contract, and the money was transferred to a third-party account as a guaranteed payment if Brian fulfills all the conditions.
At first, Zembik did not agree to this, but after losing money in the stock market, he began to search for a surgeon. The man enlarged his bust by several sizes and, when a year passed, received the winnings in his Swiss bank account.
The most surprising thing is that after a year’s time, the man refused to remove the implants and walked with them for almost two decades before finally removing them.
7. Bathroom bet
A crazy bet was made between Andrew Robl and his friend Jay Quick. Robl invited Quick to live in a bathroom in Bellagio’s hotel room for 30 days. For this, Andrew had to pay a six-figure sum.
Quickly accepted the challenge. However, after 4 days Robl bought out the stake for $40,000, fearing that his friend would really cope with the task.
8. Fight at the bar or bet 15 to 1
Johnny Moss is a legend not only in the poker world but for making ridiculous bets on anything. People say that one evening in a pub, after playing a few rounds with friends, he had a 15/1 coefficient that he would not be able to win a fight with a local bar patron.
Moss could not refuse to pay $15,000 on his $1,000 and agreed to a fight. Johnny immediately hit the guy on the back of the head, but he felt almost nothing because he was stronger and taller. In the end, Moss went to the hospital with several broken bones, where he spent two weeks.
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