Archie Karas - the author of the longest winning streak in the history of gambling

Archie Karas - the author of the longest winning streak in the history of gambling

The Greek who surprised everyone with his desire to make a fortune

When it comes to gambling, many people are of the opinion that it is one of the vices of humans. The public opinion about gamblers in most cases is that they lose all their money in an attempt to get rich quickly and without much difficulty. And indeed with most bettors something similar happens. But, of course, there are exceptions, which are also not few. People who don't blame their bad luck, they just succeed.

One of them is Anargiros Nicholas Karaburniotis. Legendary gambler from Greece, better known as Archie Karas. This is a man who knows what it's like to start small, make millions of dollars, and then lose it all. Archie holds the record for the longest winning streak in the history of gambling games.

Archie comes from a poor Greek family and learns from a young age how to earn money doing odd jobs to put food in his stomach. This, in effect, was the beginning of his years as a gamblergiya. After a serious scandal with his father, he leaves his homeland and goes to the United States to work as a waiter on a ship. At some point in his life, he ended up in Los Angeles, where he began to earn side money playing pool. A game where he becomes so good that no one can beat him. Later, he also started playing poker, which he quickly learned. A game that makes and loses a lot of money. However, his record is set not only with poker, but with many other games.

With only 50 dollars in his pocket, Karas goes to Las Vegas at the Mirage casino, where he meets an acquaintance who lends him 10 thousand, with which the Greek can afford to sit at a table with a small blind 200 dollars and a large one - 400. Very quickly Karas earns 30 thousand and returns the money to the person from whom he took it, as well as another 10 thousand as a bonus for the loan.

With only 10k left, Karas can't settle and goes to a bar where he meets another poker player, but the two bet 5000 on a game of 9 ball pool. Something our hero is very good at. Eventually, one game turns into dozens, and after each defeat, Mr. "Hicks," as Karas calls his opponent, raises the stakes, which can reach as much as $40,000 per game. In shortkAt the time, the Greek gambler won 1.2 million.

Subsequently, the two switch back to poker, where Karas clearly thrives and quickly develops his winning streak and increases his fortunes.isit's 3 million dollarsra. His great strength, which is later considered his greatest weakness, is that he is willing to bet everything without fearing what he will lose. The poker session ended with a total of 4 million in winnings, and within 3 months in Las Vegas, Karas increased his total bankroll to 7 million. Besides the money, the Greek is also building a reputation as one of the best poker players in the world. One of the mostthe big names in the history of this Chip game Reese later he even admits that Karas is the person from whom he lost the most money, namely over 2 million dollars.

But all good things come to an end. From 50 dollars in 1992, the winning streak of the Greek player continued to 40 million and until the beginning of 1995. The year he lost everything. And not poker or billiards, because no one wants to play, but dice. On the roll, Karas bet 100 thousand and so on to zero.

In the years since, he's gone on good streaks again, winning and losing a lot of money. He has hit rock bottom again and again touched the big bucks, but like any gambler he always remains true to his desire for more and more winnings.

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