Shaun Deeb 100k to 1M 17% body fat bet with Bill Perkins
This is going to be tough!!!!!!!!!
Based solely on a Google search, Perkins reportedly has a net worth of between $50 and $100 million. While taking an $800,000 hit on this bet may not be life changing for Perkins, I do think a 1% to 2% loss of net worth on something as stupid as this bet was, is more than minimal. Generally, wealthy people care about money. That's the reason most are wealthy in the first place (only counting self-made wealth). Perkins was at one time a successful hedge fund manager, so at some point he must have been smart with his money. So either, a) he is worth substantially more than $50 to $100 million, or b) he is truly trying to "Die With Zero".
Based solely on a Google search, Perkins reportedly has a net worth of between $50 and $100 million. While taking an $800,000 hit on this bet may not be life changing for Perkins, I do think a 1% to 2% loss of net worth on something as stupid as this bet was, is more than minimal. Generally, wealthy people care about money. That's the reason most are wealthy in the first place (only counting self-made wealth). Perkins was at one time a successful hedge fund manager, so at some point he must have
Those net worth searches are meaningless.
He punts crazy money in poker without a care in the world. We see a lot of guys on these streams and shows who lose a lot of money for a few months and are never heard from again. Perkins has been at it for 15 or so years.
He had a hand a few months ago on the Lodge Stream where he shoved river,his opponent tanked for a few mins and he had a flight to catch. Finally he told them if he's called turn his hand over and push the pot to the winner. The pot was for several hundred K.
Doesn't strike me as a guy 800k matters to much.
His net worth was about 200 million about ten years ago.
not his first 800k buy-out then 🙂
5 years is way too optimistic. Less than a year is more realistic.
It's pretty easy for an obese person to drop a lot of weight one time. They almost always gain most or more back.
Check out the show "The Biggest Loser", those obese people dropped 100s of lbs and almost all of them gained it back.
5 years is way too optimistic. Less than a year is more realistic.
It's pretty easy for an obese person to drop a lot of weight one time. They almost always gain most or more back.
Check out the show "The Biggest Loser", those obese people dropped 100s of lbs and almost all of them gained it back.
Obviously not a huge sample size and it's only been a couple of years since people started taking them but I don't know a single person who gained the weight back if they stayed on their GLP-1 medication.
Shaun got his start 24 tabling 180 man sit and gos on Pokerstars.
If you have the discipline to win and get good at that, not eating for a year and picking up 900k, was always going to be a walk in the park for him.
Shaun got his start 24 tabling 180 man sit and gos on Pokerstars.
If you have the discipline to win and get good at that, not eating for a year and picking up 900k, was always going to be a walk in the park for him.
Those two things aren't even remotely comparable. A lot of obesity is caused by anxiety, addiction, genetics and psychological issues.
LOL @ 24 table 18hour day grinding in 2005 requiring discipline of the same kind that losing weight does. It required the ability to mindlessly and slovenly sit in your chair 18 hours a day repeating the same decisions ad infinitum.
Perkins was still favored to win the bet so its really baffling why he decided to gift Deeb the money.
Did Deeb ever make it to 17%?
The difference between a good diet and a bad diet is...
If you drink alcohol, or not.
what about ozempic? easy af with that.
Looks 20%+ easily - https://x.com/Table1Vegas/status/1802049...