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TikTok User Gets Kicked Out of Vegas Casino ‘for Winning $3M’

TikTok user @terrencemclaren1 has had his “blk azz” kicked out of a prominent Strip casino, the high-strung social media user announced in a clip on the video-sharing platform. 

Video Shows the Winner Escorted Out of the Fontainebleau 

Claiming that he had won $3,000,000 at the Fontainebleau and was later evicted from the property, the man shared his clip in which he is confronted by two property guards along with a bellman who takes his bag to his vehicle. 

There isn’t much more context about what exactly happened, but one thing is for certain – the Fontainebleau, nor any other property on the Strip, is prone to simply kick out big winners – or anyone for that matter – for no reason. 

However, the video had already been reposted 7506 times at the time of writing, and generated 1644 comments, along with 41.700 like reactions. The video did not offer details about the full story behind the eviction. 

TikTok users, though, started piling in on the “Vegas hates winners” with most people posting a flippant remark that the user had been asked to leave because of his big win. While casinos definitely do not like anyone winning millions and then stopping playing – unless it is a slot jackpot – they would hardly ask you to leave.

Another reason why the argument that Vegas kicks winners falls short is that casinos want you to win jackpots – and then help them advertise their property. A jackpot is nothing to a casino, which is a business built to inexorably and unmistakably end up in the black at the end of the day.

The Reason for Eviction Kept Off-Camera

“The house always wins” is not just an adage – it’s the naked truth. Therefore, a casino would gain very little in the torrent of bad marketing that comes from it being painted as turfing out winners on a whim.

Speculation has run rampant online, but the man behind the video knows very well why he was asked out – he just preferred to keep it off camera.

Other internet denizens, though, had other problems. Seeing the tag “$3,000,000 on the screen,” they asked for help figuring out if that was $3 million or $300,000. They didn’t do that well at maths at school, they bemoaned.

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