YouTube streamer Ludwig Ahgren (5.92 million subscribers) took a punt on his luck and hit the jackpot. The streamer went to a casino to make an IRL stream, during which, he bet a whopping $10K on a single hand of Blackjack. Fortunately, and quite incredibly, the YouTuber got exactly what he wanted, a successful bet on a single hand of Blackjack.
The clip has garnered quite a bit of reaction. It was shared on the popular livestreaming subreddit page r/LivestreamFail. One of the users remarked how Ahgren has "maxed" his luck stats, stating:
"Bro literally maxed his stats in luck."
Another user commented on how Ludwig isn't as anti-gambling as people think he is. This comes due to him not engaging in 'gamba' streams like Felix "xQc" or Tyler "Trainwreckstv." The user wrote:
"As a Lud viewer, it's funny seeing people think he was anti-gambling. Bro did a giant poker tourney he just was against sponsors because there is no risk."
Here are some other reactions:
How much did YouTube streamer Ludwig win in his IRL casino stream?
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YouTube streamer Ludwig Ahgren made a bold $10K bet on a single hand of Blackjack. Fortunately, his gamble paid off, and he walked away with $25K, netting a profit of $15K. He explained:
"Oh my god chat, it was Blackjack. Chat, I'm not even lying, it was Blackjack. I got an ace, followed by 10; they had a nine. This is what I have right now (shows five chips worth $5K each). Dude, I'm shaking so much. It's $25K. Oh, my god dude! That's crazy!"
After calculating how much profit he made, the streamer added:
"Oh my god dude, $15K up is crazy. Holy sh*t! That's insane. I gotta put this as a bank account. I gotta take a limo back."
Ludwig Ahgren is one of the leading faces of streaming on YouTube. The streamer is known for hosting creative events such as his popular Mogul Chessboxing Event (2022). He primarily conducts desktop streams where he takes on various gaming challenges (such as hosting an Elden Ring gaming marathon stream).