Man squandered his whole life's savings on one roulette roll in Las Vegas after selling everything he owned.

In order to gamble with his life savings in Las Vegas in 2004, the British guy sold his house, vehicle, and even his clothing. As if it weren't enough, the terrifying incident was also captured on camera for a Sky TV program. In contrast to the majority of us, Revell, who was 32 at the time, put an absurd amount of money on the risky wager. Revell, a native of London, sold his stuff at car boot sales and auctions in the months before his major meltdown.
 
It is very unfortunate. Government should put up legislation that will put a limit how much someone should spend on gambling per daily. Secondly, the gambling house suppose to have limits and stop a gambler that have lose heavily from playing. There is a casino in United States that makes sure that once a gambler lose over $100,000, he should stop playing. That is fair.
 
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