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Resorts World Refuses Comp Drink to High-Stakes Gambler Xposed During Game

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Gambling streamer Xposed was refused a complimentary smoothie at Resorts World Las Vegas, even though he was wagering thousands of dollars per hand.

Resorts World Refuses Xposed a Drink

Popular gambling streamer Xposed often plays high-stakes games, frequently wagering thousands of dollars on each bet, regardless of the game he chooses. Such was the case on a recent trip to Resorts World Las Vegas. However, despite a visit from a popular streamer, meaning quite a lot of publicity for the host casino, it seems Resorts World did not appreciate this that much.

In a widely circulated social media clip, Xposed is seen playing two simultaneous blackjack hands at $25,000 each. He requests an orange juice and water from a server, while another person in his group asks for a banana and strawberry smoothie. However, the server asked the friend if they had a room in the hotel, and when the friend responded negatively, the server explained they could not give them a smoothie.

Xposed goes on to argue with the server, insisting that the casino should “have to comp it,” considering the size of their bets. In response, the staff member says he’ll bring over a Senior Manager to speak with them. “That’s wild, bro,” Xposed’s friend remarks just before the video ends.

That wasn’t the only instance of high-stakes play from Xposed that night. Later in his stream, he was seen placing $50,000 bets on baccarat at the same casino. Earlier in the day, Xposed had posted on X (formerly Twitter), saying he was “down 2.5m chasing at Resorts World.”

Resorts World Has Had Financial Troubles in Recent Times

Resorts World has faced a challenging year. Earlier this week, reports emerged revealing that the Las Vegas resort has suffered significant financial losses over the past year and is now making urgent efforts to turn things around. One of the newest strategies for attracting more visitors involves Resorts World removing all resort fees for stays until September 11, 2025. 

According to some reports, the resort experienced a 22% year-over-year drop in revenue and a staggering 75% decrease in earnings during the first quarter of this year alone. Altogether, Resorts World’s revenue has fallen by $48 million compared to the previous year.

Many Las Vegas patrons have also criticized the resort for its treatment of high-stakes gamblers, which has further degraded the resort’s reputation. Some argue that the recent case with Xposed is yet another such case in a long line of similar PR missteps.

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