Hehehe – sorry for the laughter.
Lol 😂, the expression on the video is quite laughable but it not a mockery.
Dramatic and hilarious as the video may seem it is a painful experience. Myself I almost got tempted to laugh at first but then I just got the tickle inside that this is no joke.
That's really so unlucky that you can see in front of your eyes the amount that can help you in many ways. I can't really help but laugh at their reaction, I don't know the language but seems like they are frustrated
I actually felt their frustration too in that video. Just like Lida93 said, that guy might have been gambling for a long time and losing money, but that day was actually when his luck was supposed to overflow, but his phone messed up the chance for him. In this kind of situation, they say opportunity only comes once. It might actually take a long time before he can see this kind of opportunity again.
What a frustration indeed!
Opportunities like this are rare and it's mostly likely that before he can get it again he would have made numerous losses overtime considering how this crash game is being designed.
He definitely would have gotten a new phone if he had been able to get that cash out.
You might be right about this, because I can vividly remember a close friend who won some good amount of bet and the first item he bought was a laptop. According to him, his old laptop has been misbehaving in function and since he gambles more often online using a laptop that was what he thought necessary to purchase before any other thing.
So bringing this back to the case of Op it could be that young man didn't had the money yet to either repair or get himself a new phone and his hope is on a win he can make from his gambling which unfortunately for him this ugly experience had to betide him.
From what I get as a take home here is that we shouldn't depend on gambling for a real source of income or making money so we don't cast our hopes on items we need to get in our daily living to be gotten only when we get lucky to make a win from the bets we make. It's a wrong mentality to go with.