Rapper 21 Savage Plays Streamer Adin Ross In A $120,000 Card Game With Marked Cards And Promptly Gets Caught For Cheating
I initially wasn't going to write this blog because I can envision the comments already.. "What the fuck is a 21 Savage?" "Who is Adin Ross?" "This is a drama website now, give us more internal drama we pretend not to care about but clearly do judging off of pageviews!"
Those are are all extremely valid comments, however, this is the most viral story of the day and I'm trying to get my pageviews in an expeditious manner. Now let me explain this clip like everyone is 5. 21 Savage is one of the biggest rappers on the planet and was visiting Adin's livestream that had over 150,000 people watching it live last night. They played multiple games of 2K where Adin ended up taking $400,000 from 21:
It was at that point he offered Adin to play a game of high card, where you shuffle cards in a single deck and whoever pulls the highest card wins that round. Thirty minutes later, 21 had managed to shave off $150,000 of the debt owed to Adin by winning basically every single game of high card. His chat did some sleuthing and found the cards that 21 Savage brought were marked, and allowed you to pull every face card out of the deck by looking at a couple scratches.
I'm pretty tapped in to streaming culture because I need a pulse of what's going on in the Internet and that's a good way, but man this shit was awkward as hell. The memes we're getting are absolutely all time though:
Adin Ross has a net worth of probably around $100 million dollars and that's conservatively speaking, and 21 Savage has the number one album in the world right now and just got off a sold-out arena tour with Drake. It's hard to feel bad for either of them, and ultimately, millionaires scamming millionaires won't get me to get the pitchforks out to go and cancel whoever did the scamming. 21 is adamant he didn't know they were marked, and then immediately left the stream after because the air had been sucked out of the room. Just another day in streaming.
P.S. Remember when they wouldn't buy Smitty a SINGULAR computer to stream Fortnite and squeezed him out of Gametime content? Free The General!!!