Unlike most gambling "experts" who only show their wins, Mikki Mase's story includes both verified victories and documented losses. This transparency actually adds credibility. Here's the complete breakdown.
Understanding what's verified versus what's claimed is crucial to evaluating his story. The mix of huge wins, documented losses, and transparent reporting separates fact from fiction. For the chronological context of these wins and losses, explore the interactive timeline. For more on what's independently confirmed, see the FAQ.
Win/Loss Breakdown
Interactive visualization of all documented results
Win Distribution
Verified vs Claimed winnings breakdown
Major Results Timeline
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$10M+
Verified Wins
$22M+
Claimed Wins
$10.4M
Total Losses
$32M+
Net Total
Independently confirmed wins.
These wins have been verified by third-party witnesses, casino staff confirmations, or documented public records.
The Venetian
VERIFIED$10,000,000+
Las Vegas, NV • 2021-2022
Witness: Professional poker player Jake Ormand was present at the table and publicly confirmed the win. Ormand is a well-known figure in the poker community with no reason to fabricate the story.
Casino Response: The Venetian reviewed surveillance footage extensively. They found no evidence of cheating, card counting, or any illegal activity. Despite this, they banned Mikki for life.
Why This Matters: This is the only win with independent third-party verification. Everything else is either self-reported or unverified.
Verification Status: ✓ CONFIRMED
Third-party witness (Jake Ormand) + Casino investigation (no cheating found)
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Where he lost money.
Transparency matters. These losses are publicly documented and add credibility to his overall story.
Wynn Las Vegas
NET LOSS-$1,500,000
Las Vegas, NV • 2021-2022
What Happened: Lost $4 million, won back $2.5 million, walked away net negative $1.5 million.
The Twist: The Wynn still banned him despite the net loss. Why? Because casinos saw he was using a systematic approach, not gambling randomly.
Why This Adds Credibility
If the story was fake, he'd only claim wins. Documenting losses shows honesty.
Biggest Single Loss
SELF-REPORTED-$8,000,000
One Night • Self-Reported
What Happened: Mikki claims his biggest single loss was $8 million in one night. According to him, he figured out the casino was using manual card manipulation.
The Comeback: After reverse-engineering their cheating method, he claims he won back $9 million from the same casino, turning an $8M loss into a +$1M net profit.
Why This Matters
Shows he has massive losses too, not just wins. Adds realism to the story.
Hustler Casino Live
POKER LOSSES-$938,950
Livestream • Documented
What Happened: Mikki played poker on Hustler Casino Live, a popular livestreamed poker show. His results are publicly tracked.
Key Insight: He's transparent about not being a poker crusher. His edge is in baccarat pattern recognition, not poker.
Why This Matters
Shows his edge is specific to baccarat, not all casino games. Adds credibility.
Self-reported wins.
These wins are claimed by Mikki but lack independent third-party verification. They may be true, but should be viewed with appropriate skepticism.
Total Career Winnings
UNVERIFIED$32,000,000+
The Claim: Mikki states he has won over $32 million total from casino baccarat since 2018.
What's Verified: Only the $10M+ Venetian win is independently confirmed. The remaining ~$22M is self-reported without third-party verification.
Reality Check: Given his documented $10M win, business empire sale proceeds, and lifestyle, multi-million dollar total winnings are plausible but not independently verified.
Biggest Single Session Win
SELF-REPORTED$11,526,000
The Claim: Mikki states his largest single session win was $11,526,000 over 7 days of play. He played $250,000 per hand in short bursts, hitting the table strategically rather than grinding for hours.
The Strategy: He didn't sit at tables for extended sessions. Instead, he'd observe patterns, make a few massive bets ($250K/hand), extract millions, then disappear for weeks to avoid casino heat.
Casino Response: According to Mikki, the casino comped him Maybachs, Rolls Royces, private jets, Vegas Villas with 24/7 butler service, ringside boxing tickets—then eventually banned him anyway.
Verification Status: Self-reported in VladTV interview. No independent third-party verification available. Could match the previously claimed "$11.5M Borgata win," but details remain unverified.
Peak Earning Period
SELF-REPORTED$1M/Week Average
Year 3 Performance: Mikki claims that during his third year of professional baccarat play, he averaged $1 million per week in wins.
First Million Win: His first seven-figure session came about 18 months into his gambling career, winning between $1.125M and $1.25M in a single session.
The Comps: Casinos gave him Maybachs, Rolls Royces, private jets, Villas with butlers, ringside boxing tickets. He even crashed a Lamborghini during a race track experience comp.
150+ Casino Bans
Exact Number Unknown
Claimed • 2018-2024
Status: Multiple bans confirmed (Venetian, Wynn). Exact total unverified. Banned from "basically all casinos" according to VladTV interview.
Now Funds Other Players
3,000+ Accounts
October 2023 - Present
Status: Confirmed. Claims $1.9M paid out to fans by end of 2024, using 3,000+ online betting accounts since he's banned from physical casinos.
The Verdict
What's Definitely True
$10M+ win at the Venetian (verified by Jake Ormand), net loss at Wynn, poker losses documented, banned from multiple casinos, real name is Michael David Meiterman.
What's Plausible But Unverified
Total of $32M in wins, 150+ casino bans, specific wins at Borgata/Cosmopolitan/Bellagio. These could be true but lack independent verification.
What Adds Credibility
The documented losses. If the story was fake, he'd only claim wins. Transparency about poker losses and the Wynn loss suggests honesty.
The mix of verified wins, documented losses, and unverified claims makes Mikki Mase's story more credible than typical gambling "gurus" who only show wins. The $10M Venetian win alone, combined with his business empire exit, explains his wealth without requiring belief in every claimed win.
Behind the Wins
The real stories, rituals, and moments that define his biggest sessions. What actually happens when you win $11M.
The $11.526M Win: What Happens After
The ritual, the emotional shutdown, and the PB&J sandwich
The $11.526M Win: What Happens After
The ritual, the emotional shutdown, and the PB&J sandwich
The Win: $11,526,000 over 7 days. $250,000 per hand, flat betting. This remains his biggest single session to date.
What Happens Immediately After: Nothing. Zero emotion. "Every time I do something like that, I actually shut off," Mikki says. He sends everybody home. Acts like nothing happened.
The Ritual: The first thing he always does after a massive win? Orders a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, lightly toasted, with sliced banana on it. Crusts cut off.
"I'll go like the first thing I always do is I order a peanut butter and jelly sandwich lightly toasted with sliced banana on it and the crusts cut off."
The Psychology: This isn't celebration—it's emotional regulation. From his years in high-stress environments (juvenile detention, jail, high-stakes situations), he learned that staying calm and clear-headed is how you survive. Celebrating clouds judgment.
Why This Matters
Most gamblers lose because they let emotions drive decisions. Mikki's "shutdown" response is the opposite—he treats $11M the same way he treated his first $25k win. The emotional flatline is the edge.
The Security Block: $7M Held Hostage
When casino security physically blocked him from his chips
The Security Block: $7M Held Hostage
When casino security physically blocked him from his chips
The Setup: Mikki had $7 million in chips sitting on the table. He was up big—very big. The casino knew it.
What Happened: Security approached. Three guards. They pushed his chair against the table so he couldn't stand up. He couldn't reach his $7 million.
His Move: "I ended up jumping up, standing on the chair, screaming at the top of my lungs."
Why He Did It: "I was just trying to get people's attention before these three security guards—who get paid $12 an hour—rob me for $7 million. They'd be in a great position to do it."
Reality Check
This is what happens when you win too much. Casinos will use intimidation tactics to rattle you, slow you down, or create a scene that makes you leave. Mikki's response? Make an even bigger scene to protect his money.
Caught Them Cheating: The MGM Monitor
Monitor showed 7-2, felt showed 5-4—proof of casino manipulation
Caught Them Cheating: The MGM Monitor
Monitor showed 7-2, felt showed 5-4—proof of casino manipulation
The Setup: MGM changed everything for Mikki's session—new table, new felt, new cards, new card shoe, new monitors. Everything. He didn't know why.
Hand #2: Mikki bet Player. Bank came out natural 9. He lost. No big deal—it's one hand.
The Catch: The monitor displayed: Bank: 7-2
The felt showed: Bank: 5-4
Both equal natural 9—but they're completely different cards.
Mikki's Confrontation: "Everybody stop. Don't touch the cards. Please explain: there's a 5 and a 4 on the board but the monitor says 7 and a 2."
Nobody had an answer. Executive came down. Mikki said: "I caught you cheating. If the monitor is making up what cards are displayed, it's also making up all the data I use to make betting decisions."
The Response: "You have 30 minutes to pack your bags and get out."
The Ban: He posted about it. Tagged MGM. They saw it. Got a call: banned for 6 months for "throwing a glass and scaring dealers." (He was on a date with one of the dealers the night before.)
Current Status: The "6-month ban" has lasted 2+ years.
Why This Matters
This is documented proof of casino manipulation. The monitor was feeding fake data to influence betting decisions. If it lied on hand #2, how many other hands were fabricated? Mikki caught it immediately—most players never would.
The 3 of Clubs Prediction with 2 Chainz
Called the exact card before it was dealt—on camera
The 3 of Clubs Prediction with 2 Chainz
Called the exact card before it was dealt—on camera
The Scene: Mikki was playing with 2 Chainz (ToSee, the hip hop artist). Ian was there. Camera was rolling.
The Setup: Mikki turned to 2 Chainz and said: "Do you want to see a trick?"
2 Chainz: "Yeah."
Mikki: "I bet you the next card that comes out is the 3 of clubs."
The Result: Dealer opens the card. 3 of clubs.
2 Chainz couldn't believe it. Turned to the camera: "Yeah, it's correct. How the fuck did you know that?"
Mikki's answer: "Because I know they're cheating."
How It's Possible: If a casino is using pre-shuffled decks or manual card manipulation, the sequence becomes predictable. Mikki identified the pattern and proved it—on camera, with a celebrity witness.
Video Evidence
This is a one-shot, unedited clip. Camera never cuts. Ian was standing there. 2 Chainz confirmed it to camera. This is the kind of "proof" that's impossible to fake—and why casinos don't want Mikki in their buildings.
How It Started: The $500 Bet That Changed Everything
Learned baccarat in 2 hands, never looked back
How It Started: The $500 Bet That Changed Everything
Learned baccarat in 2 hands, never looked back
The Problem: Mikki was "the biggest blackjack player" in South Florida. But the casinos had terrible betting limits—$5k table max. Even with a $5M deposit, he could only bet $100k/hand. In LA, strangers walk in and bet $100k with zero deposit.
The Complaint: Mikki kept telling his friend (who played both blackjack and baccarat): "Bro, they won't let me bet enough. They won't let me bet enough."
The Solution: His friend said: "Just try baccarat. You can bet twice as much."
Mikki: "Say less."
The First Bet: They walked from blackjack tables to the baccarat pit (L-shaped high-limit room). Mikki gave his friend a purple chip—$500. Said: "Make a bet."
They won. Mikki: "Hold on. Tell me why we won."
Friend explained. Made sense.
Mikki: "Okay, take the $500 profit, bet it again."
They lost. Mikki: "No problem. Why did we lose?"
Friend explained. Made sense.
Mikki sat down and started playing. His first-ever baccarat bet: $500. Just to learn.
5-6 Years Later: $11.526M single session. $32M+ claimed career total. Banned from 150+ casinos.
The Takeaway
Mikki learned baccarat in two hands. Most people take years to "master" games. He identified the logic immediately, scaled to $250k/hand, and maintained the same win rate from $500 to $11M. That's not luck—that's pattern recognition.
How Casinos Fight Back
When you win too much, they don't just ask you to leave. Here's what they actually do.
Wi-Fi / Signal Jamming
What They Do: Block your phone signal and Wi-Fi in hotel rooms booked under your name.
How Mikki Tested It: Booked two adjacent rooms—one in his name, one in his dad's. His room: zero signal. Dad's room (under his name): perfect signal.
"For the life of him, he couldn't get his phone to work. No signal. No Wi-Fi. Nothing. But me in the room under his name? Everything worked perfectly."
Hot Water Shutoff
What They Do: Turn off hot water in your hotel room.
Why: Minor inconvenience to throw you off your routine, make you uncomfortable, frustrate you before sessions.
"They've done everything from turn off hot water, lock me in elevators..."
Locked in Elevators
What They Do: "Malfunction" elevators when you're inside, trapping you temporarily.
Purpose: Make you late for your session, stress you out, disrupt your timing.
Random Table Disruptions
What They Do: Staff "accidentally" drops items on your table mid-session.
Example: Playing for millions. Up several million. Random staff member walks by, drops a box of tissues in the middle of the table, keeps walking. Never seen again.
"All they're trying to do is just confuse me."
Security Intimidation
What They Do: Surround you with security, physically block you, push your chair against the table so you can't stand up or reach your chips.
The $7M Incident: Three security guards blocked him from accessing his $7 million on the table. He jumped on his chair and screamed to get witnesses.
"Before these three security guards get paid $12 bucks an hour trying to rob me for $7 million, they'd be in a great position to do it."
Changing Table Equipment
What They Do: Replace everything—table, felt, cards, card shoe, monitors—specifically when you're scheduled to play.
Why: Disrupt your patterns, introduce new variables, potentially introduce rigged equipment (like the MGM monitor that showed fake cards).
"They changed the table, they changed the felt, they changed the card manufacturer, they changed the plastic shoe that holds the cards, they changed the monitors..."
Why They Do This
It's not about catching cheaters. If Mikki was cheating, they'd arrest him and prosecute. They can't—because he's not breaking any laws.
It's about psychological warfare. If they can frustrate you, stress you out, disrupt your routine, cloud your judgment—you'll make mistakes. And when you make mistakes, the house edge kicks in.
"The calmer I can keep my brain, the clearer I can make a decision to save myself in whatever scenario."
That's why Mikki's emotional shutdown works. They can't rattle someone who treats $11M wins the same as $25k wins. The flatline is the advantage.
How He Actually Bets
The betting mechanics, mathematical decisions, and approach that produced consistent wins from $500 to $11M.
Bet Sizing: $250K/Hand
Current Max: $250,000 per hand
Previous Max: $300,000 per hand (some casinos allowed this)
Why $250K? Mathematical exposure calculation. "I know the math on it. The exposure I have to bet $300k at hand versus exposure I have to bet $250k at hand—for me, mathematically, it always makes sense to bet $250."
Translation: He's calculated the optimal bet size based on bankroll exposure, variance, and house edge. $250k is the sweet spot.
Flat Betting Strategy
Approach: "I mostly flat bet."
What This Means: He bets the same amount ($250k) repeatedly, regardless of wins or losses. No Martingale, no progressive betting, no "chasing losses."
Why This Works: Betting systems (Martingale, Fibonacci, etc.) don't change house edge. They change variance. Mikki's edge comes from pattern recognition, not bet sizing manipulation.
Flat betting + edge = consistent profit. Flat betting + no edge = slow bleed. The difference is the pattern recognition system.
Session Structure: Hit & Run
Not This: Sitting at a table for 8 hours straight, grinding out hands.
His Approach: "He didn't sit at tables for extended sessions. Instead, he'd observe patterns, make a few massive bets ($250K/hand), extract millions, then disappear for weeks to avoid casino heat."
The $11.5M Win: 7 days total. But not 7 consecutive days at the table. Strategic appearances, pattern observation, execution, exit.
This is the opposite of how most gamblers operate. They sit, grind, tilt, lose. Mikki watches, executes, leaves.
The Win Rate That Got Him Banned
The Pattern: His win rate stayed consistent whether he was betting $25k, $50k, $100k, $1M, or $11M.
What Casinos Noticed: "I started winning like six figures and they're like, well, you know, not that many people win six figures but you know it's not uncommon... but I never lost it back. And then I started playing for millions and I had the same win rate I had when it was $25k, $30k, and $50k."
"Now it's $1M, $2M, $3M, $5M, $7M, $9M, $10M, $11M and the win rate stayed the same. And they go, 'We have a problem here.'"
This is the smoking gun. Anyone can get lucky once. But maintaining the SAME win rate as bet size scales 400x? That's not luck. That's an edge.
The System Is Secret. Only one person knows it (Ian, his coach). But the mechanics above show HOW he applies it: flat betting, strategic session timing, consistent execution, emotional control.
Most people lose because they bet emotionally and play too long. Mikki wins because he bets mathematically and leaves when done.
Complete Win/Loss Record
Machine-readable table of all documented casino results with verification status.
| Casino/Venue | Game | Amount | Type | Period | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Venetian (Las Vegas) | Baccarat | +$10,000,000 | WIN | 2021-2022 | ✓ VERIFIED Witness: Jake Ormand |
| Wynn Las Vegas | Baccarat | -$1,500,000 | NET LOSS | 2021-2022 | ✓ DOCUMENTED Lost $4M, won back $2.5M |
| Hustler Casino Live | Poker (Livestream) | -$938,950 | NET LOSS | 2022-2023 | ✓ DOCUMENTED Publicly tracked |
| Biggest Single Loss | Baccarat | -$8,000,000 | LOSS | One Night | SELF-REPORTED Won back $9M later |
| Total Career Winnings | Baccarat | +$32,000,000 | TOTAL WIN | 2018-2024 | CLAIMED Only $10M+ verified |
| Biggest Single Session | Baccarat | +$11,526,000 | WIN | 7 Days | SELF-REPORTED $250K/hand |
| First Million-Dollar Win | Baccarat | +$1,125,000 - $1,250,000 | WIN | Single Session | SELF-REPORTED ~18 months into career |
| Peak Earning Period | Baccarat | +$1,000,000/week | AVERAGE | Year 3 of Career | SELF-REPORTED Average during peak |
| Casino Bans | Multiple | 150+ | BANS | 2018-2024 | CLAIMED Some confirmed (Venetian, Wynn) |
| Community Payouts | Online Betting (3,000+ accounts) | +$1,900,000 | PAID OUT | 2024 | CLAIMED To fans/community members |
Legend
Independent third-party confirmation
Publicly tracked/recorded
Self-reported, no independent verification
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