Dana White Cashed In $1.1M at the Casino Before UFC 310

Winning Millions? Just Another Tuesday for Dana White
Dana White 🤝 Caesars Palace
Dana White and Caesars Palace have a relationship that can only be described as a high-stakes love affair—one of those toxic, passionate ones where both parties know they should probably walk away, but the drama is just too good.
And like any great romance, it has its highs (winning $1.1 million in one night) and its lows (being outright banned from multiple casinos because they’re tired of him walking off with their money).
So, let’s talk about one of Dana’s highs in casino news: The night before UFC 310, when instead of getting a good night’s sleep, hydrating, and doing whatever it is that UFC CEOs do to prepare for a fight night, he casually waltzed into Caesars Palace, threw down $300,000 on baccarat, and walked away with $1.1 million. Some people carb-load before a big event; Dana White bankroll-loads.
Dana White gets a strange call from the Palms Casino telling him he is banned after winning $2,500,000 pic.twitter.com/wDqQAalrPZ
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Now, if you’re not familiar with baccarat, it’s basically a game of chance where the house has a slight edge, and players win about 44% of the time. Dana? He won five out of six bets that night.
That’s a less than 10% chance of happening, which is insane luck—or maybe the celebrity rumors are true and Dana really can see patterns in the cards like some kind of casino clairvoyant. Either way, you know it had to be a bittersweet moment for Caesars. On one hand, Dana White is great for PR. On the other hand, he keeps emptying their vault.
I love how chill Dana White is about telling the story of how he got tanked and lost $3 milly at a casino. pic.twitter.com/x7eop5NjCC
— Merissa Hansen (@merissahansen17) November 18, 2024
Not the First Time Dana Walked Out With a Bag
But really, a big win like this isn’t even a rare occurrence for him. From January to March, Dana claims to have taken Caesars for nearly $30 million. That’s an absurd number, and you know it’s bad when the casino is genuinely considering if it would be easier to just change its name to “White’s Palace” and be done with it. Most Vegas casinos have straight-up banned him because he wins too much. When Caesars is finally done with him, hopefully the online casinos will take him in as a refugee.
Of course, he’s lost big too—his worst night cost him $8 million—but this is a man who isn’t fazed by losing millions on a bet platform. In fact, his life goal? To bet $1 million per hand. Just once. Before he dies.
A normal person’s bucket list includes things like seeing the Northern Lights or swimming with dolphins. Dana White wants to psychologically torment a casino into bankruptcy in real time. Respect.
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