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Some day, he'll wish he had that million dollars back.
That day may never come, Life does not always happen like the movies like we always think, Neymar may forget about this loss in no time at all, that is if he has not already moved on and we are the one's just dwelling on it because we have never lost such an amount, or even imagined ourselves gambling with that kind of amount. Neymar is a gambler, and this is not the first time he has lost money gambling, Imagine how much he must have been loosing, the many unreported amounts that did not make the news. Soccer players like him have a lot of money, if he was not spending this money gambling, maybe he would have been spending it on another thing like clubbing or on a woman he just wants to have intercourse with.
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Live with peace and enjoy life!
Liberty means that anyone can do whatever they want as long as they are not hurting other people. Neymar didn't gamble with anyone's money, he didn't lose anyone else's money, he didn't broadcasted it so that addicted people should watch, he didn't force anyone to watch, and he didn't lose on purpose to make others feel better about their loss neither.

It was his own money, his on computer, his on webcam, his own twitch channel, if YOU end up watching him and get a bad lesson out of this, that's your fault. You can't claim its unethical just because what he did put a wrong psychological thought into your brain, that's what you did, not him. I believe he has every right to do this as he wants.
With liberty, anyone is free to pursue his own interest or preference in life and I think Neymar is a perfect example for it. So if he lose that huge amount, I think he’s prepared for it, as much as he also wishes to double the amount if he’s lucky enough. Though there might be some regrets, but you know for wealthy man like Neymar, money is only used to enjoy his luxurious lifestyle and sustain whatever he needs to sustain. In the end, as long as Neymar is able to regain whatever he lose, that will be good enough.
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I agree with you. He could do so much good with that much money, especially in a poor country.
Some of the money was probably his. It's also possible the casino has agreed to return some of his losses if he promotes them. Maybe he really lost only 50% and the rest was a rakeback deal? We won't know because losing a million produces better headlines than losing 500k Wink

We cannot blame this gambling activity. For Neymar, the problems of social life in his country are not his responsibility at all. It is true that almost 1 million euros is a lot and can help 9000 people with 100 euros per person. But, I'm sure for Neymar it's not entirely his responsibility. Because he wasn't the only one who lost hundreds of thousands of euros in an hour while gambling. let me ask one question, Do we have to blame other gamblers who lost more than 1 million euros for not thinking about donating to the poor in their country?

I agree, it's not one's responsibility on how he will go with his one money, I mean if he can afford to play and lose that big one, then it's not our call for him to stop or whatever advise we can give to him.

And for those gamblers who are watching, you don't need to follow Neymar or anyone, still up to you to decide if you want that kind of gambling and wasting your money. And for sure Neymar deserves the money he is getting so he has every right to where he is going to spend it, whether in gambling or not.
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hmph..
I agree with you. He could do so much good with that much money, especially in a poor country.
Some of the money was probably his. It's also possible the casino has agreed to return some of his losses if he promotes them. Maybe he really lost only 50% and the rest was a rakeback deal? We won't know because losing a million produces better headlines than losing 500k Wink

We cannot blame this gambling activity. For Neymar, the problems of social life in his country are not his responsibility at all. It is true that almost 1 million euros is a lot and can help 9000 people with 100 euros per person. But, I'm sure for Neymar it's not entirely his responsibility. Because he wasn't the only one who lost hundreds of thousands of euros in an hour while gambling. let me ask one question, Do we have to blame other gamblers who lost more than 1 million euros for not thinking about donating to the poor in their country?
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Some day, he'll wish he had that million dollars back.
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I don't like people who throw money away like that and laugh at it. Imagine that he's Brazilian and the minimum wage in his country is some $200 a month. Some people are earning that and watching him laugh after losing a million, money they will never have in their lives. These rich guys are so spoiled it's painful to watch. Completely no respect for money. They're wiping their asses with $ bills and laughing at the rest of us.

They owe nobody no respect in this context actually. They're not lavishing government or state funds. It's their own hard earned money. Miss me with the bs of minimum wage in his country. It's his damn money. If one celebrity decides to use his money for charity or decides to use it wisely then it's his business. We have no idea what Neymer gives back to the community which I know he does a lot. when you make a lot of money, you also spend it in a lot of expensive ways.
Before the FIFA world cup final Drake placed a bet of $1million on Argentina to win the match at full time but they did not win. How is that any different from what happened to Neymer? These guys spend a lot of money on casinos, you just know about this one because he brought it out online.
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I found a source, but it is in Portuguese, that says that everything was just a marketing move, and the value probably wasn't Neymar's, so there was no investment on his part and no loss of money.
Source here: https://ge.globo.com/blogs/brasil-mundial-fc/post/2023/03/29/neymar-chora-ao-perder-1-milhao-de-euros-em-poquer-assista.ghtml

It's how all these crypto casinos do their marketing. They'll usually spot the bankroll entirely and let the player keep all or a percentage of the winnings. If they lose, they're not under any obligation to pay any of the money back and to the observer, it seems as if the balance is unlimited.

I've never been a fan of these sort of marketing initiatives. It gives players the false illusion of losses. When the balance is refilling constantly, a player's winnings is highlighted more than what they lose. It gives the impression that the odds might not be as bad as they usually are.

Even when the player discloses they're sponsored by the casino, how many viewers would understand that the balance is not legitimate funds the player puts in?
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Is this one meaning of gambling with money you can afford to lose?

however, $1 million is not a small amount, especially since Neymar has a salary of $3.2 which means Neymar has lost 30% of his monthly salary. when compared to those of us who have a $200 monthly salary and lose 30%, we lose $60. isn't that painful.
I'm sure if it really was Neymar's personal money and not marketing money, I'm sure Neymar really regrets what he did to lose a lot of money in a very short time.
We have already assumed that Neymar already has a high income so even losing $1 million he still has a lot of money and in addition he certainly has income from sponsors and it may be different from his club salary.
In terms of the video, those few seconds seem to have no regrets at all, it's just that maybe he regrets for a moment and after that he won't be burdened by losing a lot of money.

But it's different from us, by losing 30% of our salary, that's too big, let alone not ready to accept the risk, so make sure that in gambling, defeat is certain to happen, but if you don't want to feel deeper regret, then use the money you are ready to lose.
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I don't like people who throw money away like that and laugh at it. Imagine that he's Brazilian and the minimum wage in his country is some $200 a month. Some people are earning that and watching him laugh after losing a million, money they will never have in their lives. These rich guys are so spoiled it's painful to watch. Completely no respect for money. They're wiping their asses with $ bills and laughing at the rest of us.

I'm not saying they don't have the right to do it, or shouldn't have the money they have, but I find the lack of respect and his attitude repulsive.

It would be better if he helped people in his own country with the money he lost in gambling, but I think it could be a covert sponsorship deal. I don't think Neymar really lost that money. If it's a collusion deal, it seems like it worked, since we're talking about this thing here. Still, I think it seems rude for him to do this on a live broadcast. I don't think someone like him can turn into an idol football player. Because idol footballers manage to set an example for the society not only with their success on the field, but also with their behavior off the field.

I agree with you. He could do so much good with that much money, especially in a poor country.
Some of the money was probably his. It's also possible the casino has agreed to return some of his losses if he promotes them. Maybe he really lost only 50% and the rest was a rakeback deal? We won't know because losing a million produces better headlines than losing 500k Wink

Someone who earns 3 million a month won't care about losing a million. He's run out of things to buy long time ago and is probably stacking it all up in his bank account.

Once they reach a certain level of wealth people become sad and boring.
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Guys, until now I am surprised with the repercussion that this news is having, in the Brazilian newspapers several journalists  are angry with this supposed millionaire loss.

This is an important lesson that we need to learn, not to judge before knowing the truth.

I found a news article in English:

Source: https://www.gamesbras.com/english-version/2023/3/30/neymar-gets-desperate-after-losing-us-11m-on-betting-site-blaze-36414.html

It would only be a marketing action, as I also talked about in my previous post, so rest assured, nobody lost money.

I admit that the advertising was brilliant, after all everyone is commenting on it.

To be honest even if he did gamble, and literally spent €1 million in the shortest possible time. whatever he does, is his right. after all, he doesn't bet on football matches. however, more on casino games, regardless that this is part of the marketing or not. i would absolutely never judge him. because, after all, a person has the right to do whatever according to what he wants to do. most importantly, he does not harm other parties and so on. at least, that even a public figure or even a professional athlete has the same hobby as us. so, there should be no problem with that.

Well, at least the link you shared is part of the defense of what Neymar did. So this case is complete for me, that what Neymar did was part of marketing.
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Neymar lost €1m (£900,000) in just an hour of online casino as he streamed it live on his Twitch channel. The Twitter post reads that "Crying at first, he then laughs, remembering it's just a week's pay!" I was very livid reading this and seeing screenshots of his reaction. Because it is very deceitful.

Imagine a gambling who may have lost thousands of dollars today reading this. Instead of feeling bad or remorseful and looking for a way to change, this may even fuel his addiction the more. Sadly, he won't remember that he is not like Neymar who earns £3.2m-per-month.

These celebrities and public figures should be  fined for trying to glorify gambling without stating the negative aspects when it is over done.

I usually question how accurate these sort of news releases are, especially after we saw that fiasco with Drake who subtly suggested he was gambling at a certain casino and then a few months later was magically getting paid a sponsorship fee by them. As he says, it is a weeks pay, so hardly a massive hit and it's a shame he treats money so wastefully - he could have donated this money to a charity instead and made it go a lot further. It should actually make people angry that he is so flippant and wasteful with money, footballers do not really deserve such huge sums when they treat it like this. It will ultimately put more pressure on regulators to act against these supposed role models in future.
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Neymar lost €1m (£900,000) in just an hour of online casino as he streamed it live on his Twitch channel. The Twitter post reads that "Crying at first, he then laughs, remembering it's just a week's pay!" I was very livid reading this and seeing screenshots of his reaction. Because it is very deceitful.

Imagine a gambling who may have lost thousands of dollars today reading this. Instead of feeling bad or remorseful and looking for a way to change, this may even fuel his addiction the more. Sadly, he won't remember that he is not like Neymar who earns £3.2m-per-month.

These celebrities and public figures should be  fined for trying to glorify gambling without stating the negative aspects when it is over done.


Story Source
+ https://twitter.com/PartnersLoro/status/1641169797319733250?s=20
+ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11919169/Neymar-hilariously-reacts-losing-900-000-hour-online-casino-session.html
Is this one meaning of gambling with money you can afford to lose?

however, $1 million is not a small amount, especially since Neymar has a salary of $3.2 which means Neymar has lost 30% of his monthly salary. when compared to those of us who have a $200 monthly salary and lose 30%, we lose $60. isn't that painful.
I'm sure if it really was Neymar's personal money and not marketing money, I'm sure Neymar really regrets what he did to lose a lot of money in a very short time.
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Goodnight, ohh Leo!!! 🦅
Neymar is an athlete,...a pronounced one for that reason.
I heard there's a rule that athletes aren't allowed to gamble at all any section; be it soccer or any other professionally played genre.... isn't that true? If yes, why is Neymar not sanctioned yet? If no, why would a player be allowed to bet on his own game played?? You see...the whole gaming stuff becomes very political and sentimental...
On the other hand, that's a very little cash for him to lose at once.. I've heard several stories on how normal,low level peeps experience even more huge losses than that....they all keep it at heart.

Sandra 🧑‍🦰
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People loss gambling bets every day and night so those who loss bet and reading this thread will not be affected negatively and positively. But as the OP said, those who loss small amount of money would use this one to encourage themselves. The amount Neymar loss in the gambling platform if convert to country's currency, it is a very huge amount of money that one can be spending for a very long period of time. But it is a chicken change for the wealthy. Sorry to him by his loss.
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Is it true that a famous football star like Neymar got involved in gambling and made a bet?
Neymar is a famous football star who has huge wealth assets so what is he betting on?
If Neymar bets on a soccer match, it's impossible for him to lose because his insight and knowledge of football is certainly quite a lot that allows Neymar to always win in every bet he takes part in.
If this news is true and spreads widely, it could become a hot trending topic all over the world.
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Neymar lost €1m (£900,000) in just an hour of online casino as he streamed it live on his Twitch channel. The Twitter post reads that "Crying at first, he then laughs, remembering it's just a week's pay!" I was very livid reading this and seeing screenshots of his reaction. Because it is very deceitful.

Imagine a gambling who may have lost thousands of dollars today reading this. Instead of feeling bad or remorseful and looking for a way to change, this may even fuel his addiction the more. Sadly, he won't remember that he is not like Neymar who earns £3.2m-per-month.

These celebrities and public figures should be  fined for trying to glorify gambling without stating the negative aspects when it is over done.


Story Source
+ https://twitter.com/PartnersLoro/status/1641169797319733250?s=20
+ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11919169/Neymar-hilariously-reacts-losing-900-000-hour-online-casino-session.html

lose but laugh, that's what separates us all (ordinary gamblers) from Neymar who has a salary of millions of dollars every month. I hope he doesn't ruin his future because I'm sure that if Neymar becomes a gambling addict then his football career will be ruined. he must be able to gamble humbly so that other players whose lives are ruined because of gambling do not hate his behavior which seems to be mocking.
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Liberty means that anyone can do whatever they want as long as they are not hurting other people. Neymar didn't gamble with anyone's money, he didn't lose anyone else's money, he didn't broadcasted it so that addicted people should watch, he didn't force anyone to watch, and he didn't lose on purpose to make others feel better about their loss neither.

It was his own money, his on computer, his on webcam, his own twitch channel, if YOU end up watching him and get a bad lesson out of this, that's your fault. You can't claim its unethical just because what he did put a wrong psychological thought into your brain, that's what you did, not him. I believe he has every right to do this as he wants.

I absolutely agree with you. Neymar can do whatever he wants and if someone doesn't like what he does he can just stop watching him. Neymar does not owe anyone anything and can dispose of his money the way he wants - he can lose all his money gambling, or give it away to charity. It's his choice. And those who do not like it probably just envy him.
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Liberty means that anyone can do whatever they want as long as they are not hurting other people. Neymar didn't gamble with anyone's money, he didn't lose anyone else's money, he didn't broadcasted it so that addicted people should watch, he didn't force anyone to watch, and he didn't lose on purpose to make others feel better about their loss neither.

It was his own money, his on computer, his on webcam, his own twitch channel, if YOU end up watching him and get a bad lesson out of this, that's your fault. You can't claim its unethical just because what he did put a wrong psychological thought into your brain, that's what you did, not him. I believe he has every right to do this as he wants.
Moreover, as far as I know he didn't make any deceiving marketing to endorse gambling in a wrong concept to his audience. For an example, he didn't lure the public to believe gambling is a money making method for extra income. He just played and showed his performance online in real time.

Of course 1$ million euros is nothing for him, but at same thing he can't be considered guilty for glorifying gambling for that reason... Each gambler has to know his own personal limits and that each person has different levels of income, therefore they can risk more or less money.
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Neymar lost €1m (£900,000) in just an hour of online casino as he streamed it live on his Twitch channel. The Twitter post reads that "Crying at first, he then laughs, remembering it's just a week's pay!" I was very livid reading this and seeing screenshots of his reaction. Because it is very deceitful.

Imagine a gambling who may have lost thousands of dollars today reading this. Instead of feeling bad or remorseful and looking for a way to change, this may even fuel his addiction the more. Sadly, he won't remember that he is not like Neymar who earns £3.2m-per-month.

These celebrities and public figures should be  fined for trying to glorify gambling without stating the negative aspects when it is over done.


Story Source
+ https://twitter.com/PartnersLoro/status/1641169797319733250?s=20
+ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11919169/Neymar-hilariously-reacts-losing-900-000-hour-online-casino-session.html

They are just human beings.  Stop watching them if it influences you negatively.  There shoukd be no issue him doing something that's legal just because other people can't handle it.  If that's the case they should ban them from ever going out and having fun while having a drink because it might turn someone into an alcoholic.
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If you are this kind of person that does not take too much problematic with the money and just making fun I guess you don't need to worry that's why better to get an asset first so it's cater for all of your habits like gambling without hesitating with the money. But if you are one of the people who does valuable every time you spent I guess this is too much seems like you've become a one day millionaire and ignore that you spent those amount just playing gambling.
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