Andrew Dice Clay: ‘I Made $1 Million in 3 Days Playing Blackjack Starting With 30K’

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Comedian Andrew Dice Clay speaking on the “Joe Rogan Experience” pod cast confessed to having won $1 million over a three-day period starting off with $30,000.

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Clay said he had to start gambling again in order to pay his mortgage.

“I was nice enough to give it back again over time,” he admits, referring to eventually losses.

Dice Clay said he gambled for eight years and did it profitable but has since stopped now that he is making money again doing shows.

“When my back is against the wall, I am going to take care of my family,” he says.

How did he win?

“I only play alone with the dealer in front of me and he have to be willing to lose every penny in front of you with no fear to beat them.  A lot of the times I won and a lot of the times I left there not winning.”

Years prior Dice Clay says he would play at a half million dollars per clip…. when times were good.

This is the second big name celebrity we learned had an insatiable need to gamble.

Just the other day, Gambling911.com revealed how Lucille Ball would bet millions (and lose millions) playing craps.  

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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