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I Turned $1,500 into $480,000... Then Lost It ALL in 20 Minutes.

5 min · 19 de may de 2026
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On today's episode, Sarah talks with Leo Vance, a freelance graphic designer whose life took a cinematic turn during a weekend trip to Atlantic City. Starting with a modest $1,500 work bonus, Leo went on an unbelievable winning streak at the poker tables, amassing a staggering $480,000. He felt invincible, on top of the world, with a seven-figure payday seemingly just a few hands away. But what happened next is a harrowing cautionary tale about the razor-thin line between confidence and hubris. In the exclusive high-limit Baccarat salon, Leo's fortune, and his perception of himself, unraveled in less than twenty minutes. He shares the raw, visceral details of that night, from the adrenaline-fueled bets to the quiet, furious moment of reckoning in his hotel room that changed his life forever. Stories are works of fiction and dramatized based on inspired events. Names, places and details are changed for privacy and are not true events. Produced with AI assistance.

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