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What a whirlwind of a headline! This guy lived a thousand lifetimes in just a month’s time. Is it kind of sad because he obviously has a very serious gambling problem? I guess so. But the story is a lot more fun when you focus on how patently ridiculous the sequence of events really is.

Here’s the timeline from the Windsor Star:

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Distraught at having gambled away his money, Tarwinder Shokar stepped out of Casino Brantford and threw himself in front of a truck, wanting to end it all.

The suicide attempt failed but he was left with serious injuries, for which he subsequently received a sizeable insurance payout.

Almost immediately upon receipt of those funds, however, Shokar set out to try his luck again at the roulette wheel, his favoured game of chance.

Banned from several gambling establishments for past behaviour, he went to a travel agency specializing in casino tours and was directed to Caesars Windsor. In two short visits in late October 2013, lady luck still refused to shine on Shokar, and he lost it all again, this time to the tune of $342,000. Now he wants that money back.

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Shokar is suing Caesars Windsor and the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation — which manages and oversees the province’s casino and lottery operations — for his Windsor gambling losses, and he’s seeking $500,000 on top of that in punitive damages.

You have to respect this level of degeneracy. Our man Tarwinder was so down on his luck that he tried to end it all, but it wasn’t his time yet and even better, he cashed in on a huge insurance payout. This was Tarwinder’s chance to start fresh with a huge settlement in his bank account. But what does he do? Turn around and put that shit on red!! Legendary move. Now the ball didn’t fall in his favor, but does that stop Big Tar from chasing the flush again? No. Fucking. Way. He has no money left to gamble, so he’s going back to the one place he knows has a ton of it, the casino. Here is the position his lawyer is taking…

“Our position is he was a compulsive gambler and the casino and/or the OLG were either well aware of his past background — or should have been,” said Iain MacKinnon, a lawyer with Toronto’s Linden & Associates, which is representing Shokar.

Great position to take. I plan on shooting my bookie a text shortly telling him to refund me before I take his ass to court. I personally hope this cycle never ends. Tarwinder wins his lawsuit against the casino, puts it all on black, sues, wins again, puts it all on red, and back and forth until something gives. Best of luck my degen brother and please don’t jump in front of another bus, we would miss you too much.

He lost more than $300,000 in two days.

After losing thousands of dollars, a man is suing Caesars Windsor because the Ontario casino allegedly allowed him to gamble and lose.

The gambler, Tarwinder Shokar, is suing the casino for all his losses which comes to about $342,000 and $500,000 on top of that in punitive damages, according to the Windsor Star. He was banned from several gambling areas beforehand but now finds himself banned across all casinos in Ontario.

On October 17, 2013, Shokar arrived at Caesars Casino with a $55,000 bank draft and had the full luxury treatment.

With $25,000 in chips, he played roulette for about an hour, went to eat with an escort, then returned to the gaming floor, according to the Windsor Star.

He then withdrew another $25,000 and managed to lose it all.

Next, he took a taxi to his home in the Greater Toronto Area and back to the casino in the morning. He accumulated $800 in taxi fare, which the casino paid for, even though he had a room at the casino hotel.

During those two days, Shokar lost about $92,000, according to the Windsor Star.

Days later, he returned with a $100,000 bank draft, purchasing $50,000 in chips and then the rest about an hour later.

He then showed up with another two $75,000 bank drafts to add to his casino account and eventually lost $250,000 that day.

The civil lawsuit was filed back in 2013 but it was only until this year that the case reached the Superior Court of Justice in Windsor, according to the Windsor Star.

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Apparently this isn't Shokar's first rodeo when it comes to gambling loses.

At one point, he tried to end his life by stepping in front of a truck after having gambled all his money, but failed and managed to get a big insurance payout with which he decided to gamble again.

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Soon he headed to Caesars Windsor and managed to lose the $342,000 that he is now trying to gain back.

Iain MacKinnon, Shokar's lawyer, told the Windsor Star that their position is that his client is a compulsive gambler and the casino and Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) should have known since he was banned from other Ontario casinos for disruptive behaviour.

In response, the OLG told Narcity in an email “As the matter is before the courts, it would be inappropriate for OLG to comment.”

According to the Windsor Star, Shokar also had a criminal record after being convicted for fraud.

The lawsuit accuses the casino of doing everything in their power to make the man gamble as much money as possible, said MacKinnon.

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The Windsor Star says the defendants argue Shokar can only blame himself for gambling his money and losing it all.

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