“You can’t take money with you when you die,” Adin Ross reveals LOSING $1,000,000 while being reckless in a Blackjack session

The streamer recaps his gambling shenanigans.


“You can’t take money with you when you die,” Adin Ross reveals LOSING $1,000,000 while being reckless in a Blackjack session

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Internet personality Adin Ross recently made headlines when he appeared as a guest on the Full Send Podcast and openly discussed his experiences with high-stakes blackjack sessions. During the conversation, Ross revealed his biggest loss, an astonishing $1,000,000, which he incurred in just two hours. Let’s delve into the details of his gambling escapades and the mindset behind his risky decisions.

Ross initially shared his best session, where he turned $50,000 into an impressive $500,000 within two days. However, the conversation took a dramatic turn when Full Send podcast host Aaron “Steiny” inquired about Ross’s largest loss.

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"You can't take money with you when you die" Adin Ross reveals LOSING $1,000,000 while being reckless in a Blackjack session
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In response, Ross candidly admitted, “My biggest L? This session, last, I lost a million, in like, two hours”. It was evident that the controversial internet personality had experienced the extremes of gambling.

Kyle Forgeard further asked Ross if this substantial loss occurred while he was gambling with Dana White, the president of the UFC. Ross clarified that this was not the case. However, he mentioned that White had assisted him during his first high-stakes play. Ross elaborated on the incident, saying, “No, it wasn’t. Dana helped me my first time playing big, though. We were down; I think me and Dana together were, like, down $450,000-$500,000. No! $750,000. I think I was like, two or three ($200,000 or $300,000), and he was like, four or five ($400,000 or $500,000).”

During the conversation, Steiny expressed concern about Ross’s seemingly reckless behavior and whether he was worried about the potential consequences. In response, Ross boldly declared, “No. I don’t care. You can’t take money with you when you die.” Ross went on to further elaborate on his perspective, questioning whether a person’s lifestyle truly changes once they reach a certain level of wealth. He pondered, “True or false: Once you hit a certain number, it’s like, does it matter anymore? Like, your lifestyle doesn’t change.”

According to Ross, accumulating wealth beyond a certain threshold, whether it be eight or nine digits, does not significantly alter one’s way of life. He expressed the belief that regardless of the monetary figure, individuals would still need to work to maintain their lifestyle.

Adin Ross’s appearance on the Full Send Podcast provided an intriguing insight into his experiences with high-stakes gambling. His admission of losing $1,000,000 in just two hours highlighted the rollercoaster nature of his Blackjack sessions. Despite concerns about his recklessness, Ross remained steadfast in his belief that money ultimately holds limited value in the grand scheme of things.

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