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People from Las Vegas would usually the one to say "Welcome to Las Vegas", but when Miko actually went to Vegas, Miko was like "I'm here Las Vegas" lol
Remember guys: this is Miko, who said that when she's old and retired and about to die, she wants to take her net worth and put it all on a single bet at the casino - "To go out with a bang!" This REALLY doesn't surprise me at all. 😂 At least she chose blackjack, which has the most even odds in casino...
200k yen would be about 1.3k US dollars. That doesn't sound like a large enough bet for the level of attention she describes. However, the large number of staff may have been trying to establish if this foreign tourist (and presumed first time gambler at the casino) understood what she was doing by going "all in." While casinos are happy to take players' money, they may have been concerned about their image if they were later accused of taking advantage of someone who couldn't string a sentence together in English.
She's betting ¥200,000 ($1300 US) and the maximum bet for the $5 table is $1000. So they probably were there to explain and bring her to the $25 table.
Wow so many Hololive JP went to USA. Ok we got Miko, Flare, Noel, Lui, Suisei, Korone, Botan, Mio and Subaru. (Does anyone else knew who else from HoloJP went to USA? Someone has to make an Anime Adventure of US adventures for Hololive)
Probably, 1.2K USD in chips isn’t unusual for regulars at the casino but it would be weird seeing a foreign girl exchange that much money for chips. Now if it was less than 200K USD but still around that (remember in Cash), I’m pretty sure the Casino would call federal agents on her on suspicions of money laundering.
Yes lol regular tables don't actually allow you to bet past a certain limit. You'd have to go to the VIP/High roller rooms which you can't just walk into
That's just to build up her false confidence so that on the next trip when she goes in and isn't just using petty-cash anymore it can be all the more tragic.
Just for any would be gamblers out there. If you spend a lot of money at a casino at first, they will rig the fist games so you win. They also give you free or discounted drinks and other discounts or perks. But if you keep playing after a while, you stop winning. It's a trap to make you confident and spend big money. But the casino is in control.
Sitistacally you will loose money, but they do not rig games on a per customer basis. That would be an insane scandal if they got caught. Especially blackjack, how the hell are they going to rig blackjack?
@@qct101 there are lots of games at a casino, but talking about the black jack situation in the video as an example: Miko got 17 and stuck We dont know what the dealers standing hand was, but assuming it was below 17 the dealer HAD to hit and we know he bust after that. Either way it would not be possible to rig in a way that anyone who knows the rules would not notice aside from some elaborate card stacking/shuffling conspiracy.
@@qct101perks yes, including drinks and so on, but none of the games are rigged, except for the house having an edge of course. It's illegal, and the machines comes from specialist suppliers that need to be licensed, with each game/machine certified, tested in an independent authorized lab, and all of this is audited by the regulator regularly. Additionally there is no need to cheat, the odds are in favour of the house, so the profits come in regardless. Source: I work for in the sector.
In Blackjack if you beat the dealer without getting blackjack you win what you wager. So since Milo wagered ¥200,000, she got her wager back plus ¥200,000; in other words, she doubled her money.
@@Grashalm I really thought she meant dollars, since I imagine that she probably had her money changed into dollars. That would have been crazy, even for Miko.
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- People: Is she nuts?
* Miko wins *
- People: Is she Elite?
Subaru puts on Sheriff sunglasses, turns to the people and says: "both".
@@Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
Someone needs to animate this, immediately. Miko was the worst shooter, but ended up winning as a gambler. Life is funny like that sometimes.
She is crazy she is crazy
No trip to Las Vegas is complete without at least one trip to a casino, and this story ends with an Elite victory!
Miko with a dump wad of cash: ALL CHIP, PLEASE!
LV Staff: Who is this sassy lost child.?
A happy ending! I was wondering if they got a chance to gamble. I thought for sure it was going to end with Miko betting it all a second time.
*Wops fat wad of cash on counter.
"Oi dealer-san! Shout your mouth and look at my wad!"
People from Las Vegas would usually the one to say "Welcome to Las Vegas", but when Miko actually went to Vegas, Miko was like "I'm here Las Vegas" lol
When you forget about increasing accuracy and just focus on lvl raising luck stat
Remember guys: this is Miko, who said that when she's old and retired and about to die, she wants to take her net worth and put it all on a single bet at the casino - "To go out with a bang!"
This REALLY doesn't surprise me at all. 😂 At least she chose blackjack, which has the most even odds in casino...
Miko once bet 350,000 yen on horse racing, public gambling in Japan. So, I think it was 200,000 yen
200k yen would be about 1.3k US dollars.
That doesn't sound like a large enough bet for the level of attention she describes. However, the large number of staff may have been trying to establish if this foreign tourist (and presumed first time gambler at the casino) understood what she was doing by going "all in."
While casinos are happy to take players' money, they may have been concerned about their image if they were later accused of taking advantage of someone who couldn't string a sentence together in English.
Miko : This trip must end with an all r nothing bet at a casino!
Gambler Kami-sama looking down at Miko : She is the one true Streamer...
Proper Hangover card counting moment ...sasuga, Mikochi ... Hikikomori Pekochan is biting her fist XD
well, she's a shrine maiden, she's got plenty of blessings from gods and goddeses 😆
Great clip! Love miko's wild luck!
Mio has a future with Botan meanwhile Miko is a future as a gambler
omfg it sounded cute until she said they were posting staff escorts. all of a sudden you know its alot of money.
from the first time i watch her , she always gambling .
I love the clip of her winning big in Rust with loan money and then giving it all away lol
"All in!"
Sasuga Elite... In Mikochi we trust!
I bet the staff gathered because there was a baby at the casino
She's betting ¥200,000 ($1300 US) and the maximum bet for the $5 table is $1000. So they probably were there to explain and bring her to the $25 table.
Zawa zawa intensifies
I can imagine elite yaay at casino @2:12 😂❤
Truly Elite...
I can't believe she threw down 1200 and doubled it. Truly a priestess with the luck of the gods.
Wow so many Hololive JP went to USA.
Ok we got Miko, Flare, Noel, Lui, Suisei, Korone, Botan, Mio and Subaru.
(Does anyone else knew who else from HoloJP went to USA? Someone has to make an Anime Adventure of US adventures for Hololive)
1:02 that's in Yen right? right......
Probably not but who knows
Probably, 1.2K USD in chips isn’t unusual for regulars at the casino but it would be weird seeing a foreign girl exchange that much money for chips. Now if it was less than 200K USD but still around that (remember in Cash), I’m pretty sure the Casino would call federal agents on her on suspicions of money laundering.
i assume they were not carry a small briefcase worth of 100 dollar USD bills lmao
That's one big rubber band with 2,000 $100 dollar bills.
Yes lol regular tables don't actually allow you to bet past a certain limit. You'd have to go to the VIP/High roller rooms which you can't just walk into
Of course the one time she aims to zen-loss, she doubles her money instead. Truly Elite.
That's just to build up her false confidence so that on the next trip when she goes in and isn't just using petty-cash anymore it can be all the more tragic.
Just for any would be gamblers out there. If you spend a lot of money at a casino at first, they will rig the fist games so you win. They also give you free or discounted drinks and other discounts or perks. But if you keep playing after a while, you stop winning. It's a trap to make you confident and spend big money. But the casino is in control.
Sitistacally you will loose money, but they do not rig games on a per customer basis. That would be an insane scandal if they got caught. Especially blackjack, how the hell are they going to rig blackjack?
@BIDP- idk. But someone who worked at a casino told me that this is how it worked
@@qct101 there are lots of games at a casino, but talking about the black jack situation in the video as an example:
Miko got 17 and stuck
We dont know what the dealers standing hand was, but assuming it was below 17 the dealer HAD to hit and we know he bust after that. Either way it would not be possible to rig in a way that anyone who knows the rules would not notice aside from some elaborate card stacking/shuffling conspiracy.
Tobe clear; you should not gamble, it is a trap. But they do not rig games. You will just statistically loose long term.
@@qct101perks yes, including drinks and so on, but none of the games are rigged, except for the house having an edge of course.
It's illegal, and the machines comes from specialist suppliers that need to be licensed, with each game/machine certified, tested in an independent authorized lab, and all of this is audited by the regulator regularly.
Additionally there is no need to cheat, the odds are in favour of the house, so the profits come in regardless.
Source: I work for in the sector.
Damn in games miko is bad at luck
-But in realife got gumble she's lucky I remember some clip she won something and giving some gift from holomember
200k yen or...
If someone is bringing in $200K in cash to a casino, you wouldn't be able to tie it all in one rubberband haha
@@Forteces That's what I said in a different comment
I think at the top right there is the translation and when she says 200k it shows that 200k yen is like 1k USD
@@Forteces I'll make an offer... IN CASH! Miko the Yakuza Shrine Maiden
Good thing it wasn't janken
How much she won from that
I suppose Miko said it was 8 times(hachi bai), but I couldn't hear it clearly because of Subaru's voice, so I didn't TL it.
@YuriShizu miko won 1.6m yen 💀 wtf, she's going to be santa again this year
In Blackjack if you beat the dealer without getting blackjack you win what you wager. So since Milo wagered ¥200,000, she got her wager back plus ¥200,000; in other words, she doubled her money.
@bubbledoubletrouble i see
Lol I find it funny some people are wondering whether it's dollars and not yen. Of course it's yen because Miko isn't Drake making 200k bets. 😂
She easily could if she wanted
Did she bet $200,000 or 200,000 yen?
200,000 yen so about $1300
@@Grashalm I really thought she meant dollars, since I imagine that she probably had her money changed into dollars. That would have been crazy, even for Miko.
It very well could have been $200,000 if she had a wall of guards around her for that game.
@@Redpoppy80 That's the other thing.
However, if it was dollars it would have to be a lot more than the wad of cash she described. Like a briefcase.
200,000 yen is 1292 dollars and would make more sense in the context of the story.