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Most famous and wealthiest gamblers of all time [Top 20]

Gamblers are individuals who engage in games of chance or betting with the hope of winning money or other valuable prizes. They participate in a wide range of activities, such as casino games, sports betting, horse racing, lotteries, and poker.

Gamblers typically place wagers or bets on the outcomes of games or events, with the goal of winning money or other rewards. They may use various strategies and techniques to increase their chances of winning, including studying game statistics and odds, using betting systems, and practicing bankroll management.

While gambling can be an enjoyable form of entertainment for many people, it can also be addictive and lead to financial and emotional problems for some. It is important for individuals to gamble responsibly and seek help if they feel they are developing a gambling addiction and I do not have access to up-to-date information about the current net worths of individuals but my data dates back to 2021.

However, I can provide information on some of the most famous and wealthiest gamblers of all time based on historical data:

  1. Bill Benter: An American professional gambler who developed software to analyze horse racing data. His estimated net worth is over $100 million.
  2. Edward E. Thorp: An American mathematics professor who developed the blackjack strategy card counting. His net worth is estimated at around $800 million.
  3. Zeljko Ranogajec: An Australian professional gambler who specializes in horse racing and has an estimated net worth of over $600 million.
  4. Tony Bloom: A British professional gambler and football club owner with a net worth of over $1.3 billion.
  5. Billy Walters: An American professional sports bettor with a net worth estimated at over $200 million.
  6. Phil Ivey: An American professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $100 million.
  7. David Einhorn: An American hedge fund manager and professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $1 billion.
  8. Alan Woods: An Australian professional gambler who specializes in horse racing with an estimated net worth of over $670 million.
  9. Stanley Ho: A Chinese businessman who made his fortune in the casino industry with an estimated net worth of over $5 billion.
  10. Archie Karas: A Greek-American professional gambler who became famous for his high-stakes poker and gambling streaks with an estimated net worth of over $40 million.
  11. Andrew Black: A British professional gambler who co-founded Betfair, one of the world’s largest online betting exchanges. His estimated net worth is over $400 million.
  12. Kerry Packer: An Australian media tycoon and high roller with an estimated net worth of over $6.5 billion.
  13. Patrik Antonius: A Finnish professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $30 million.
  14. Gus Hansen: A Danish professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $10 million.
  15. John Paulson: An American hedge fund manager and professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $4 billion.
  16. Doyle Brunson: An American professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $75 million.
  17. Chris Ferguson: An American professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $80 million.
  18. Dan Bilzerian: An American social media personality, professional poker player, and gambler with an estimated net worth of over $200 million.
  19. Vanessa Selbst: An American professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $10 million.
  20. Erik Seidel: An American professional poker player with an estimated net worth of over $35 million.

Note that these figures are estimates, and net worths may fluctuate based on market conditions and personal investments.

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