Imagine being the guy that doesn’t know how to play any of these games and is just visiting with friends so he has to see all of this unfold before his eyes.
Imagine being the dealer (Although yeah they still getting paid by the casino, but still... it's sad considering they understand how the game works and probably knows the system are failing)
I initially thought the same as you, except 11,12,and 13 are not on a street in any roulette configuration. So if they allowed straight up bet of $3,333,333.34, they'd owe him $116,666,666.67 on 35:1 odds.
Something I always thought was cool is that the team actually *lost* money in this endeavor. They put everything they had on breaking Bank's control of the casino. I suppose they got away with the diamond necklaces, but with a retail value of $250 million(estimated by Danny), after removing the diamonds from their unique and extremely identifiable necklaces, re-cutting and reselling them through the black market to avoid legal scrutiny, they'd probably get away with maaaaybe $100 mill total, so around 9-ish mill each.
True, but this particular heist was never about the payoff. This was personal. This was retribution. There are rules among people who shook Sinatra's hand.
@@laminatedsamurai Sinatra never had to sign any written agreement or contract. If he shook your hand, that was it! He trusted you, and he will deliver what is promised from his end.
1st action The payout is 11 to 1 as it is a three number combination. So, the action made $110 million from $10 million. His return was $100 million. 2nd action There is probably 15 chips of 10k so, 150,000. At 15 to 1 it the win js $2.25 million. 3rd action Looks like 20 chips of 10 so, 200k. At 30 to 1. Win $6 million.
@@mg19cal too large of a bet requires authorization. The 10mil bet was a trigger. They knew Sponder would be unavailable, and so only Bank could authorize it, and to do so he needs to be in the control room. So once it was authorized they called his fancy phone, which is what killed the security system. After that it was just bleeding the casino out a shit ton. So "small" bets with large payouts. Plus the large bet was from someone designated as a "high roller" so they would be less suspicious of his bet
@@ckelcro He was actually in the control room because of the fake earthquake they caused. They knew he would panic and run there to make sure the system was working properly. Thus putting the magnetron in place so they could knock the entire system offline.
they probably meant a science fiction version of an electromagnet, similar to what they used in the first movie, but unrealistically powerful to the point it acts like a continuous EMP blast with a small radius.
@@beck103187 depends. Most of the time casinos will report your earnings when you cash in chips at the cage. That's why they pay you in chips and not in cash, since they know the chips can't be used outside
The roulette table full of large bets on all the numbers will still lose all those bets that weren’t picking 13 to win. Also it takes craps table managers like 2 minutes for each roll with payouts and that many people playing.
Well, the crew's goal was to take Banks for $500 million. Yen's bet at 11:1 pays out $110 mil of that right out the gate. Danny and Rusty were both playing Craps, betting on 12 craps (Box Cars) and 2 Craps (Snake Eyes), which pay 30:1, with Danny paying what looks like $200K and Rusty playing $150K. At 30:1 that's another $6 and $4.5 mill each roll. With a good craps crew (two dealers, stick, box) working in sync, a table with 10 to 12 players each side can be paid off in less than one minute, including color ups and pressing bets. So, Danny and Rusty could probably have gotten at least 5, maybe 6 rolls in. Even if they didn't let the bets ride and took the winnings each time, that still comes out to a minimum of $30 mill and $22.5, which brings the crew's haul to $162.5 mill. Reuben is playing Blackjack, having bought in for $100K, and is playing all the seats (seven for a multi-deck table usually). Thanks to the rigged machines, he's getting Blackjacks and 20's every hand. Assuming he gets 4 BJ and is betting $25K per seat, thats a 3:2 payout which comes to $37.5K*4, which comes out to $150K per round, plus an additional $75K for the 3 hands getting 20. So that's $225K per round, and a good BJ dealer can spin 3 rounds a minute, assuming players are cooperative (easy in this case, since Reuben is the only player on the table). That comes out to $675K a round for 3 rounds, plus one more for the extra 20 seconds on the reboot, so another $2.25 mill. Crew's total haul now at $164.75 mill. Add in the civilians winning hundreds of thousands at all the other tables and the slots, , and Banks has a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad day. Really, the roulette table is just icing on the cake.
Funny and a fitting revenge to Bank's hubris, but utter nonsense in the real world, the pit bosses would spot the run and pull back all action till the casino manager ok'd the play.
Would they? Got to remember, they have a security system monitoring every single game which they've probably been told is fool proof, and everything we see in the film shows that it IS fool proof, except for when it's absolutely sabotaged like this. Nobody on the casino floor knows it's stopped working. With that in mind, would you really want to be the one to say "Well they won five million dollars on a single roulette spin, and they immediately wanted to put it all back on number 32... And then I told them they couldn't." Based on what we see of Bank, he seems like exactly the kind of guy to go "What, you don't trust my super computer? What, you think you know more than an AI that cost more than you'll make in a hundred lifetimes? Get outta here, you're done!" to anyone who actually thought for themselves. His own controlling nature helps to ruin him.
Would be hilarious if after this scene, then Bezos just suddenly appears and said, 'Hey Greco, have you heard Amazon Web Sevices? Let's put it on clouds' 🤣
Funny thing is most people that won a lot of $ during that 3 minutes will just end up losing it all back to the casino. I work at a casino, trust me, they will.
Not that night they won't. They cause a 2nd earthquake that makes the staff evacuate everyone, as per the plan they tricked Banks into putting in place.
A compulsive gambler can't stop, even if they win a million dollars, they will lose all of it, especially in sports betting, plus, the casino always wins, the player has no chance in almost every game, especially slots, keno, and black jack, ur best bet is to play poker(only if you know how though, of course)
So are we not going to talk about the fact that magnetron in Bank's phone basically cooked his internal organs and irradiated everyone in the room and half of them will die of cancer in a few years.
I understand the magnet can affect roulette and craps but how the fuck did people make money from blackjack in this particular scene..oh forgot it’s a movie
As cool as this scene is, the 3 minute window is really no time at all to do any real damage. Even if everything is perfectly rigged, in that time frame you can only get 1-2 rounds in each game, assuming they are crowded. Setting up bets and paying players takes up a lot of time when the seconds count.
I had a similar run at a Vegas BJ table recently. I bought in for $500 and it lasted long enough for me to get THREE drinks from the waitress. I used my last $10 to tip her.
Yeah, so they have chips. How are ALL of them cashing out in the next few minutes for the earthquake scare so that Pacino actually loses $500mil? They can't. And where's the money going? Right back to the casino in 30 minute when they come back. They're staying in his hotel ffs. Not a well written ending.
True. Financially speaking, he didn't take a big a hit as I would have wanted. But, he ego takes a big blow. His reputation gets wrecked (re: the 5 diamond award fake out), and he loses the diamond necklaces also. That, plus watching him squirm, is satisfying for me.
@@sitcomchristian6886 Yeah, I think the only way any of it makes any sense is if the cashing out is somehow part of the evacuation plan, but that doesn't really make sense. If you think the building could collapse you wouldn't have people waiting in line to cash out, right? The only other way it would work is if Bank is somehow obligated to pay out the chips that were on the tables, but I'm assuming the cameras that would verify the action all went down with everything else. So I guess the assumption is that everyone standing around outside is likely going to go back inside when it's clear, get their chips, cash them out, and go from there?
The "plan" is that all of Ocean's team got a bunch of cash PLUS all the whales (high money players) got a bunch of cash too. You can't NOT pay the chips out or your casino is dead (and probably illegal) especially since no one outside of the Ocean crew actually knew about the scam. There's also probably a bunch of randos walking out with a big chunk of change since the plan was just to pull out as much money as possible rather than funneling it to a specific person. In the long term, Bank probably does profit. But in the short term, he'd lose a lot of money and the diamonds as shown. And from the beginning this was more about sending a message and sticking it to him. Danny proved earlier that he can get the whales to not go back for at least a short while, so between all that and the reviews, the casino would be hurting for a while.
Bruh every pitboss should of clocked on after one minute the odds off everybody winning that much in such a small span of time is so unrealistically hilarious it makes me wanna horse laugh
the movie spends a lot of time detailing exactly how they were able to do all this... obviously it's just a movie, but it's not so simple as just rigging dice
@@danieltadros3262 What's the point of this comment? Lots of movies are unrealistic. Its entertainment, not reality. Plus, given you haven't even seen the movie, you can't have any possible context to this scene.
Imagine being the guy at the toilet when this happened.
Imagine needing to go to the toilet when this happened
Imagine being the guy that doesn’t know how to play any of these games and is just visiting with friends so he has to see all of this unfold before his eyes.
Imagine gambling
imagine being the owner
Imagine being the dealer
(Although yeah they still getting paid by the casino, but still... it's sad considering they understand how the game works and probably knows the system are failing)
I love the IT guy's look of annoyance at Banks. You can practically hear him thinking, "You idiot."
Yen made $110 million off a single roulette spin
I initially thought the same as you, except 11,12,and 13 are not on a street in any roulette configuration. So if they allowed straight up bet of $3,333,333.34, they'd owe him $116,666,666.67 on 35:1 odds.
I wonder if he kept playing after that. I mean the pit boss has to realize after such loss he can't allow him to continue
This scene is truly so enjoyable to watch. Amazing movie ever.
This is like some biblical revenge fantasy made real...anyone who's played and lost at the casinos would know.
Lol
Slightly better than ocean's 11
Hands down the highlight of the movie!!!
Which is fair considering the rest of it is pretty gash
"...half a billion walking out to door tonight.. ya gonna roll over and die...?"
i can watch until ocean 100
Same here
I’m still waiting to see if they decide to continue on with the Ocean’s 8 movies
apparently you didn't"t see oceans 8 lol
Do you think Pitt and Clooney will still be alive and kicking or that they'll pass the buck to their children to keep it in the family?
@@LucianDevine films nowadays are just woke boring
Something I always thought was cool is that the team actually *lost* money in this endeavor.
They put everything they had on breaking Bank's control of the casino. I suppose they got away with the diamond necklaces, but with a retail value of $250 million(estimated by Danny), after removing the diamonds from their unique and extremely identifiable necklaces, re-cutting and reselling them through the black market to avoid legal scrutiny, they'd probably get away with maaaaybe $100 mill total, so around 9-ish mill each.
True, but this particular heist was never about the payoff. This was personal. This was retribution.
There are rules among people who shook Sinatra's hand.
@@laminatedsamurai Yeah I'm pretty sure he knows, that's why he said all that lol
Actually they would still all chip in to buy Rueben a pice of land around the strip for him to develop into a Casino. So they were really good friends
@@laminatedsamurai Sinatra never had to sign any written agreement or contract. If he shook your hand, that was it! He trusted you, and he will deliver what is promised from his end.
Didn't they get those diamonds too?
magnetron ?
whose got a magnetron ?
*EVERYBODY EMPTY YO POCCETS RN*
Man that jazz beat is fire
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The payout is 11 to 1 as it is a three number combination. So, the action made $110 million from $10 million. His return was $100 million.
2nd action
There is probably 15 chips of 10k so, 150,000. At 15 to 1 it the win js $2.25 million.
3rd action
Looks like 20 chips of 10 so, 200k. At 30 to 1. Win $6 million.
Wonder why Danny wouldn't bet more, knowing he had control of the dice
@@mg19cal too large of a bet requires authorization. The 10mil bet was a trigger. They knew Sponder would be unavailable, and so only Bank could authorize it, and to do so he needs to be in the control room. So once it was authorized they called his fancy phone, which is what killed the security system. After that it was just bleeding the casino out a shit ton. So "small" bets with large payouts. Plus the large bet was from someone designated as a "high roller" so they would be less suspicious of his bet
If the payout is 11-1 you would get 11 back plus your original bet of 1. So its still a profit of 11
@@claytonmachine12 you answered my forever question of how they knew he would be inside the control room for the magnetron to affect the GRECO
@@ckelcro He was actually in the control room because of the fake earthquake they caused. They knew he would panic and run there to make sure the system was working properly. Thus putting the magnetron in place so they could knock the entire system offline.
15 years later and I still dont know what the hell is a Magnetron
something that messes up the Greco?
@@Eric-xi7vn hahahaha
It's the enemy of Optimus Prime 😂
@@hendriknainggolan3719hey !!! you are right dude hahaha
they probably meant a science fiction version of an electromagnet, similar to what they used in the first movie, but unrealistically powerful to the point it acts like a continuous EMP blast with a small radius.
love the background music, mantul!!!!
Judulnya 'Snake Eyes'. Just find it in Original Scoring Ocean's13
Imagine being the CEO of the company that built that security system and it's responsible for a half a billion being gone in one night lol
El Greco
Yeah that was just the downside of it lol
This was a good scene!😀
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Yen's $10m bet got him a healthy 11:1 payout. sweeeet.
And......as quickly as roulette can be played, let's assume he played at least one more spin, especially being up that much
do US citizens have to pay income tax on gambling profit?
@@beck103187 depends. Most of the time casinos will report your earnings when you cash in chips at the cage. That's why they pay you in chips and not in cash, since they know the chips can't be used outside
@@beck103187 Yes, when it's above a certain amount.
Actually if he bet 3,333,333 each on 11 12 13 . Payout is 35 to 1 on each number so that's just over 116 million
So they got their revenge, and on top of it all, they made everyone in that Casino a winner. They now became Robin Hoods, I love it
Sinatra would smile with that one.
R.I.P Julian Sands
goddamn I love every end scene in this series, a bunch of suave conmen getting back at one greedy motherfucker
عفيف موقع الاحمد i keep seeing the series without even getting bored for once.
Aren't all casinos greedy?
@lastofthebest5102 In a way, yes. But Bank wasn't just greedy; he actively undermined and exploited his business partners before tossing them aside.
Nuff said
you know i thought that it was the roulette wheel that killed the system the first time i saw this
They clapped bank ass in three minutes and twenty seconds. That’s how u steal from the casino
And their escape plan got all the money out the door due to the evacuation plan they tricked Banks into putting in place.
they gave him the easy way out and it wouldn't have cost him that much compared to now
Rick and morty has me here re watching
The roulette table full of large bets on all the numbers will still lose all those bets that weren’t picking 13 to win. Also it takes craps table managers like 2 minutes for each roll with payouts and that many people playing.
Well, the crew's goal was to take Banks for $500 million. Yen's bet at 11:1 pays out $110 mil of that right out the gate. Danny and Rusty were both playing Craps, betting on 12 craps (Box Cars) and 2 Craps (Snake Eyes), which pay 30:1, with Danny paying what looks like $200K and Rusty playing $150K. At 30:1 that's another $6 and $4.5 mill each roll. With a good craps crew (two dealers, stick, box) working in sync, a table with 10 to 12 players each side can be paid off in less than one minute, including color ups and pressing bets. So, Danny and Rusty could probably have gotten at least 5, maybe 6 rolls in. Even if they didn't let the bets ride and took the winnings each time, that still comes out to a minimum of $30 mill and $22.5, which brings the crew's haul to $162.5 mill.
Reuben is playing Blackjack, having bought in for $100K, and is playing all the seats (seven for a multi-deck table usually). Thanks to the rigged machines, he's getting Blackjacks and 20's every hand. Assuming he gets 4 BJ and is betting $25K per seat, thats a 3:2 payout which comes to $37.5K*4, which comes out to $150K per round, plus an additional $75K for the 3 hands getting 20. So that's $225K per round, and a good BJ dealer can spin 3 rounds a minute, assuming players are cooperative (easy in this case, since Reuben is the only player on the table). That comes out to $675K a round for 3 rounds, plus one more for the extra 20 seconds on the reboot, so another $2.25 mill. Crew's total haul now at $164.75 mill.
Add in the civilians winning hundreds of thousands at all the other tables and the slots, , and Banks has a terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad day.
Really, the roulette table is just icing on the cake.
@@dmadd4643 damn this comment was really eye opening...thank you kind stranger
Now that's how you make a top class movie!!
Funny and a fitting revenge to Bank's hubris, but utter nonsense in the real world, the pit bosses would spot the run and pull back all action till the casino manager ok'd the play.
Would they? Got to remember, they have a security system monitoring every single game which they've probably been told is fool proof, and everything we see in the film shows that it IS fool proof, except for when it's absolutely sabotaged like this. Nobody on the casino floor knows it's stopped working. With that in mind, would you really want to be the one to say "Well they won five million dollars on a single roulette spin, and they immediately wanted to put it all back on number 32... And then I told them they couldn't."
Based on what we see of Bank, he seems like exactly the kind of guy to go "What, you don't trust my super computer? What, you think you know more than an AI that cost more than you'll make in a hundred lifetimes? Get outta here, you're done!" to anyone who actually thought for themselves. His own controlling nature helps to ruin him.
@@Geothesponge111i mean the briefing about bank was his ego so....
2:54 I always liked the dealer's reaction since it seemed very authentic to the situation
Whose got a magnetron?!
Super Ty lol right like someone casually carries around a magnetron whatever the hell that is
No, but I've got a Klystron if that's any good!
I love this film, even though IRL the casino would void all those payouts.
Imagine being 1 of the random people in there making 300,000-3,000,000…I wanna be them😂😂
Would be hilarious if after this scene, then Bezos just suddenly appears and said, 'Hey Greco, have you heard Amazon Web Sevices? Let's put it on clouds' 🤣
Funny thing is most people that won a lot of $ during that 3 minutes will just end up losing it all back to the casino. I work at a casino, trust me, they will.
Not that night they won't. They cause a 2nd earthquake that makes the staff evacuate everyone, as per the plan they tricked Banks into putting in place.
@@LucianDevine not that night, but tomorrow.
@@Kevincarlloven Why would most people go back in after what they would likely lucky spree?
@@LucianDevine I know how moat people's minds at casinos work, they have that addiction gene.
A compulsive gambler can't stop, even if they win a million dollars, they will lose all of it, especially in sports betting, plus, the casino always wins, the player has no chance in almost every game, especially slots, keno, and black jack, ur best bet is to play poker(only if you know how though, of course)
3 number combination is 11:1 odds, so Yin won 100 million on that action alone.
So are we not going to talk about the fact that magnetron in Bank's phone basically cooked his internal organs and irradiated everyone in the room and half of them will die of cancer in a few years.
I wish I had Yen's smile.
That One Night Where Money Did Roll Out Off The (MR) BANK.
Does anyone know the brand of cards they are using?
I understand the magnet can affect roulette and craps but how the fuck did people make money from blackjack in this particular scene..oh forgot it’s a movie
they rigged the machines earlier
yeah in real life the pit bosses would of stopped all play for those 3 minutes.. but hey...
As cool as this scene is, the 3 minute window is really no time at all to do any real damage. Even if everything is perfectly rigged, in that time frame you can only get 1-2 rounds in each game, assuming they are crowded. Setting up bets and paying players takes up a lot of time when the seconds count.
He shook Sinatra's hand. He shouldny have known better.
if it was only that easy...
Watch the whole movie, then you understand how easy.
@@ty814 Yeah, they had to put in a shitton of work to get to that point.
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Scarface: everyone in this room!!!
But only one number can win at roulette lol?
I had a similar run at a Vegas BJ table recently. I bought in for $500 and it lasted long enough for me to get THREE drinks from the waitress. I used my last $10 to tip her.
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So they scooped 120 mil on that one spin by Yin.....
Then wanted to waste time and exposure by wagering 200k on a 30-1?
Yeah, so they have chips. How are ALL of them cashing out in the next few minutes for the earthquake scare so that Pacino actually loses $500mil? They can't. And where's the money going? Right back to the casino in 30 minute when they come back. They're staying in his hotel ffs. Not a well written ending.
The money wasn't the point. It was the distraction from the hotel award and Banks' diamonds. This was the icing.
True. Financially speaking, he didn't take a big a hit as I would have wanted. But, he ego takes a big blow. His reputation gets wrecked (re: the 5 diamond award fake out), and he loses the diamond necklaces also. That, plus watching him squirm, is satisfying for me.
@@sitcomchristian6886 Yeah, I think the only way any of it makes any sense is if the cashing out is somehow part of the evacuation plan, but that doesn't really make sense. If you think the building could collapse you wouldn't have people waiting in line to cash out, right?
The only other way it would work is if Bank is somehow obligated to pay out the chips that were on the tables, but I'm assuming the cameras that would verify the action all went down with everything else. So I guess the assumption is that everyone standing around outside is likely going to go back inside when it's clear, get their chips, cash them out, and go from there?
The "plan" is that all of Ocean's team got a bunch of cash PLUS all the whales (high money players) got a bunch of cash too. You can't NOT pay the chips out or your casino is dead (and probably illegal) especially since no one outside of the Ocean crew actually knew about the scam. There's also probably a bunch of randos walking out with a big chunk of change since the plan was just to pull out as much money as possible rather than funneling it to a specific person.
In the long term, Bank probably does profit. But in the short term, he'd lose a lot of money and the diamonds as shown. And from the beginning this was more about sending a message and sticking it to him. Danny proved earlier that he can get the whales to not go back for at least a short while, so between all that and the reviews, the casino would be hurting for a while.
Noone would be paid out and those chips would be worthless so kinda stupid honestly.
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2 Phrases, Setup & Pay off. Any Shred of talent Hollywood had, left after DEI initiatives. We had it so good back then
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Not fair. Cheats.
Go watch the movie and you'll know whose the cheat.
Nigga whattt
Bank cheated first. The heist in this movie was revenge job...
well no shit
🤣🤣🤣
Bruh every pitboss should of clocked on after one minute the odds off everybody winning that much in such a small span of time is so unrealistically hilarious it makes me wanna horse laugh
There is more fantasy in this 3min then in lotr trilogy...
Epsein at 3:30. Hmmmm ;)!
That's Eliott Gould
Dumb, beyond realistic even for movie standards lol
I guess you don't watch a lot of movies.
Sinjin Smyth SERVER ONE IS GOING DOWN!!!
No u.
Give us some facts how it's stupid?
the movie spends a lot of time detailing exactly how they were able to do all this... obviously it's just a movie, but it's not so simple as just rigging dice
This looks like an absurd movie.
Have you seen the whole movie?
@@DSkehan2004 No, it just looks absurd. It looks like the events just couldn't happen in real life. A bunch of overpaid actors as well.
@@DSkehan2004 No, I have not seen it.
@@danieltadros3262 What's the point of this comment? Lots of movies are unrealistic. Its entertainment, not reality. Plus, given you haven't even seen the movie, you can't have any possible context to this scene.
Daniel Tadros ocean 11-12-13 are some of the best movies in history
Looks pretty awful.
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