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That's sad, instead of him enjoying that money that he'd won, it's no sense anymore but maybe his family can enjoy it then.

1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly
3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?
1. I am sometimes emotional with my bets but if it's with an amount that's quite good, I avoid being emotional with it.
2. Surprised but will not collapse me, maybe $1M.  Tongue
3. Deep breathe and don't be overwhelmed. Remain lowkey so that no one in your circle that you've won such amount.

It's really sad that those kinds of things happen. You won, but after that, you died. It would be more fun to enjoy what you won with your family than just your family enjoying it,
but you're not with them because you don't have them.

So you are also right that we should really stay low-key as much as possible so that we don't end up with incidents like these things. It's really sad.
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1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly
3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?

I have a completely opposite strategy. I don't place a bet to hit the jackpot because I'm 99% sure that it's not with my luck. The second point is that I'm probably more interested in the process itself than in hunting for the jackpot or some large sum because it's a lot of stress and vain expectations. Well, if I suddenly win, for example, 100k, I'll be only happy, but I'm not going to die of happiness)
I won't downgrade my self as not being worth enough to win a jackpot, i believe in luck as a factor and nothing selectively deprive me from being the very one to be opportune, so i stake high and hope for the best.

When you least expect something to happen, that becomes what results to over excitement which the health may not be likely to convey. This incident can be used as a case study, it is likely that the deceased gambler least expected to win such a huge amount and probably the gambler might not have touched such an amount before and got too excited not knowing his health isn't ready for such display.
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I've been looking info about it for the past couple of minutes and I found jack lol. What I did find is that the governor of the Anambra state has banned gambling casinos, including bet9ja in the state. That was back in 2022 and I'm assuming it's still in effect, so kind of odd how this person got past KYC.

And there's no amount a person is "not emotionally" ready to receive lol. No such thing. A person can have the same heart attack even if they just won 5 bucks. It's just emotions running rampant. And heart attacks (or any medical condition) can't be prevented by trying to "win" what you can accept, just take care of yourself in general lol.

I'm also curious if the casino or the establishment where this gambler died will also have maybe some insurance on the gambler that died. Like behind the winnings he got, maybe they will still give him some cash assistance for the death of a gambler within their premises? I'm also curious about this, it's like insurance?
Hmm if it was online, wouldn't the family (if they have access to the account) be able to withdraw the money? If KYC happens I reckon they can just do it on their own or something. If it was say a lottery though and claiming was done in person I reckon they wouldn't surrender it since they probably have clauses or something that require a winner to be a living breathing person and claim it in person as well.
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That is because they are not ready with their winning so when that is happen to them, they shocked and some are died without having a chance to enjoy their winning.

Related to the question, my answer is:
1. I am gambling just for fun and will be ready for any winning that I can get from gambling and even though I lost my money, I am ready with that because losing money in gambling is a certain things.
2. I don't know how much the money because I am not experiencing winning much money such as thousand dollars. But I can accepts my winning amount so far and not makes me collapse.
3. Prepares yourself with anything that can happens in gambling so when you wins huge money, you will not shock but you can accepts that with happiness.

Playing gambling can cause to our health if we lose or win suddenly. But if we can prepares for anything that may happen, we will not affect to that.
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Cases of dieing before even getting to receive the amount one has won in a bet is increasing by the day with some gamblers staking to win an amount that's above what Thier emotion can carry and when they win, some faint and die instantly because they've not seen such amount of money in their account

An incidence that happened recently as shown in the picture below where a gambler collapse and later died after winning $2.5k  on his bet sparks the question;

1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly
3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?
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It's like black humor. It's very strange and funny to see that people strive to win quickly and invest all their time and money in games. And then die and this is when they achieve to solve all their problems with the money they won.

I think that everyone knows their health problems and some may undermine it because they were too worried about gambling or betting.
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Cases of dieing before even getting to receive the amount one has won in a bet is increasing by the day with some gamblers staking to win an amount that's above what Thier emotion can carry and when they win, some faint and die instantly because they've not seen such amount of money in their account

An incidence that happened recently as shown in the picture below where a gambler collapse and later died after winning M4.2  on his bet sparks the question;

1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly
3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?


Well I don't know for others but as for me, my mind is prepared and ready for almost any amount that comes to my hand currently, I don't even mind winnings thw max payout on the casino, my mind will be fully ready and intact enough to carry su, things like this I believe where part of the reasons someone once Opened a thread say if it were possible gamblers should be schooled before they start gambling and many taught he was suggesting the introduction of gambling as a subject of study in schools but then it's becoming crucial that gamblers education should be considered at some point so they don't become victims of situations as this. They could be educated about what is applicable and achievable gambling, and possible consequences of certain actions.
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1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly
3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?

I have a completely opposite strategy. I don't place a bet to hit the jackpot because I'm 99% sure that it's not with my luck. The second point is that I'm probably more interested in the process itself than in hunting for the jackpot or some large sum because it's a lot of stress and vain expectations. Well, if I suddenly win, for example, 100k, I'll be only happy, but I'm not going to die of happiness)
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That's sad, instead of him enjoying that money that he'd won, it's no sense anymore but maybe his family can enjoy it then.

1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly
3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?
1. I am sometimes emotional with my bets but if it's with an amount that's quite good, I avoid being emotional with it.
2. Surprised but will not collapse me, maybe $1M.  Tongue
3. Deep breathe and don't be overwhelmed. Remain lowkey so that no one in your circle that you've won such amount.
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The real question here is.

What happened with the money?

The casino keeps the 4.2M or the family of the victim, or the police, or the gov?

In theory the family should keep the money but since it's a big amount, everyone will try to keep it, for sure the casino and the police will fight for it.

And this isn't normal, i don't think a big win like this could kill anyone, the gambler must have some health issues for this to happen, a healthy gambler will never suffer a heart attack.
I'm also curious if the casino or the establishment where this gambler died will also have maybe some insurance on the gambler that died. Like behind the winnings he got, maybe they will still give him some cash assistance for the death of a gambler within their premises? I'm also curious about this, it's like insurance?
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Things like these happening is a very rare occurrence. It's possible that the man who died has used all his remaining money to bet on something and did not expect to receive that win in the end. Or, it's possible that this is the first time he experienced such a huge win which led to him getting too excited. $2500 is not a huge amount per se, but for someone who never really won something huge like that before, it is already life changing.

Personally, I don't think I'll ever be in a situation wherein I will get overly excited for a win. I may celebrate after a huge win, but all I know is that I'll never see myself getting rushed to a hospital because I overworked my nerves due to my reaction. If a gun is pointed at me at point-blank range, perhaps that is the only time I will collapse.  Cheesy
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Take care of your health first. There is no profit in hitting the Jackpot and losing your life even before your received the money. At the moment no one knows what would happen to the money. Would the sportsbook eventually give the money to representative of the family or will they come up with some ambiguous regulations to keep the money?
What if this happened as a result of shock because of the huge amount of the money which he never expected, because I have come across gamblers who won a huge amount of money and fainted. This happens to people who never expect they can get such amount of money in their lifetime. It is important for gamblers to build their emotions and mindset to be ready to expect anything. I know it is possible for shock to cause something like this and most times it happens like this when it is not taking properly well.  Shock is a medical condition that sometimes people don't even have the strength to survive it.
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So he died of excitement because he got $2.5K. I understand that the purchasing power of that money in Nigeria is higher than in other places, but I still think it is not that much and either he had a very bad economic situation, or there are other factors that may have influenced him, such as smoking, alcoholism, etc.

1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?

No, the only exception would be when I play the lottery, and I don't play much.


2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly

Collapse with bets I doubt it. With the lottery if there were many millions, maybe it could be.

3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?

You can't. You can try to lead as healthy a life as possible, which will help you avoid heart attacks in general.
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Cases of dieing before even getting to receive the amount one has won in a bet is increasing by the day with some gamblers staking to win an amount that's above what Thier emotion can carry and when they win, some faint and die instantly because they've not seen such amount of money in their account

An incidence that happened recently as shown in the picture below where a gambler collapse and later died after winning $2.5k  on his bet sparks the question;

1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?



What...$2.5K win resulted in the death... can't believe in this. I would understand $2.5M rather than $2.5K which is too small sum to make the adrenaline tsunami in the body that could lead to death, I'm personally   ready to except even  $2.5B without any adrenaline flood as my body developed a damp against the stress situations which may happen in the course of gambling.
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An incidence that happened recently as shown in the picture below where a gambler collapse and later died after winning M4.2  on his bet sparks the question;
This is not an isolated case and this could happen to anyone, I even read about a guy whose relatives have a healthy heart until he win a huge amount in a lottery and gets a stroke, and the money ends up for his hospitalization and care.

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1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
You have to be ready for any eventuality if you're betting in a lottery, If you see people winning jackpots, you should consider that it can happen to you, and you have to have an open mind and the readiness to accept that.
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2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly.
I have not won millions of dollars yet but I keep myself fit so even getting overexcited will not harm my heart and my mind
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3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?
We need to ask for immediate help, a timely intervention on times like this can make a big difference, Be sure you know how a simple technique in case you are suffering from stroke, like thumping your chest.
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Cases of dieing before even getting to receive the amount one has won in a bet is increasing by the day with some gamblers staking to win an amount that's above what Thier emotion can carry and when they win, some faint and die instantly because they've not seen such amount of money in their account

An incidence that happened recently as shown in the picture below where a gambler collapse and later died after winning M4.2  on his bet sparks the question;

1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?
2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly
3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?

Learning about most of the happenings about people dying after winning there gambling can be very annoying sometimes because it doesn't make sense, wining should be something of joy and even if you are so overwhelmed with joy you can possibly shield a little tears to express your happiness instead of fainting and died because indirectly the expression of that person shows that he or she doesn't want to win as they gamble because that's the only definition I can get because for someone who has been gambling for so many years with continues losing, wining a huge amount of money shouldn't result the person the emotion they can never control because even if they should calculate all the money they lost while gambling it could even happen that they have lost more than the amount they won, so indirectly is just the money they have been losing they managed to get back, so shouldn't make somebody to completely shortdown because of joy.
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The real question here is.

What happened with the money?

The casino keeps the 4.2M or the family of the victim, or the police, or the gov?

In theory the family should keep the money but since it's a big amount, everyone will try to keep it, for sure the casino and the police will fight for it.

And this isn't normal, i don't think a big win like this could kill anyone, the gambler must have some health issues for this to happen, a healthy gambler will never suffer a heart attack.
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I have not found any confirmation of this news. OP, I would like to know the source. It is rare to find such news that is not covered on the Internet.

this is from a blog on Facebook and I've seen other post about this incidence that took place last Sunday. I've also searched to see if a more reputable site have blogged about it but it appears non is Available for now. The take is not only about the authenticity of the blog that posted it but on the lesson we can learn from it frequent occurrence where people hit a jackpot or win an outrageous amount from a bet and faints or die the next moment.

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/5gZFivXqRRPa1EY9/?mibextid=oFDknk
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1. Do you stake to win an amount you're not emotionally ready to receive?


Certainly. The aim of gambling is to win huge and feel the impact of the labour of staking and not just waste of time. This is not to say you have to be dependent on gambling and putting all your problems on the probability of winning but at the same time you have to expect big winning too.


2. How much can come into your account at a spot that can cause you to collapse instantly


No amount of profit can make me collapse rather I should be happy and not over excited because that is what increases the chances of going into such seizure. So I can't collapse because of any huge winning or amount of money.



3. How can we prepare for cases where you suddenly win a jackpot that's huge and you know that your mind can't carry that amount of money?


By realising that the luck can shine on you one day. So accept every potential winning as money waiting to be received.  Grin
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The case of gamblers hitting a huge jackpot and later dying out of the excitement didn't start today. It has been happening for long. If we should search on the internet, we will find many cases of such scenarios that the Internet has reported. But in this case, the internet hasn't carried such information about the collapsed man who later died in Oko Anambra, Nigeria.

To me, this is very pitiful that someone's actual time of breakthrough of winning a huge amount in gambling is what leads to their death. Many times, huge payouts from gambling are what many gamblers want, and they forget to note how prepared they are in terms of their heart system to withstand a cardiac arrest, which boils out to sudden extreme excitement.
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I have not found any confirmation of this news. OP, I would like to know the source. It is rare to find such news that is not covered on the Internet.
But speaking about myself, I am ready for any amount that may be in my future winnings. My nervous system is strong enough for such joys, so I am ready to test this on my own experience with peace of mind.
But seriously, yes, sometimes our emotions can be so strong, and it is not always sad news, but also happy events, as the facts show, are sometimes the last feelings in people's lives.
What advice can you give to overly emotional people? Imagine everything so real; play out all the feelings so that in the event of a real win, you are ready, and you do not have a heart attack.


If anyone has a link to a past story like this, please share it. Thank you.

I think you remembered this story, but fortunately there were no casualties.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2024/06/25/dangerous-jackpot-man-wins-3-million-at-singapore-casino-immediately-suffers-heart-attack/
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