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While the vast majority of [casino](https://qtforu.com/@mariloustrzele) patrons are completely satisfied grinding away at the blackjack tables, a specific breed of gambler craves something much more extreme.
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A proposition bet is an unofficial wager made strictly between two individuals, completely bypassing the casino, often involving highly bizarre or physically gruelling challenges.
+Living in Total Darkness for Cash +
The rules were brutally strict: absolutely no light, no human contact, no electronics, no drugs, and no alcohol were permitted.
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Sensory deprivation is a known psychological torture technique that quickly induces massive hallucinations and severe mental breakdowns.
+Prop bets are unofficial wagers made directly between two gamblers, not the casinoThey usually involve bizarre physical challenges, extreme endurance, or strange tasksPoker players are notorious for making massive prop bets simply out of extreme boredom +The Extreme Weight Loss (and Gain) Bets +
Professional gamblers frequently weaponize their own physical health in pursuit of massive, multi-million dollar proposition bets.
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Shockingly, Forrest hit the exact target weight on the final day, looking completely emaciated but winning the massive $2 million prize.
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Perhaps the absolute most ridiculous and permanently life-altering prop bet ever recorded belongs to a magician and high-stakes gambler named Brian Zembic.
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In a bizarre twist, he earned a massive $10,000 annual residual payout from the original bettor for every additional year he kept the implants.
+The GamblerThe Ridiculous BetThe Massive StakesRich Alati30 Days in a Pitch-Black Bathroom$100,000Ted ForrestExtreme Rapid Weight Loss (Under 138lbs)$2,000,000 +
These unbelievable tales perfectly illustrate the extreme, almost incomprehensible psychology of the professional gambler.
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