Who is the number one gambling king in Asia

Ye Han.

Ye Han was born in 196 in a small businessman's family in Jiangmen, Guangdong. When he was five years old, the Revolution of 1911 broke out. In order to extract the folk wealth in the province, Guangdong warlords opened gambling bans, and all the streets and alleys in Guangdong were full of gambling stalls. Ye Han grew up in such an environment and soon became a "gambler".

Therefore, Ye Han's father is so disgusted with him that he can't drive him out of the house. But Ye Han's father never imagined that his son was very talented at gambling, and he learned the legendary "color-listening" at an early age. Others often "lost nine out of ten" and he was "winning ten out of ten". In order to gamble, Ye Han forgot to eat and sleep, and didn't think about his studies. At the age of 21, he came to Macau alone.

In Macau, Ye Han joined the Ho Hing Entertainment Company, which was founded by Lu Jiu, a gambling giant at that time, as a Dutch official, responsible for licensing, dice throwing and the operation and order of each gambling table. Because of his agility and good at creating an atmosphere, gamblers rushed to his gambling table to gamble, so Ye Han entered the business for a few years and became the number one dealer under Lu Jiu.

However, Ye Han made a lot of money for Lu Jiu, but Lu Jiu didn't give him decent treatment. Just then, another gambling tycoon from Shenzhen, Fu Laorong, sent someone to "poach", and Ye Han took the opportunity to switch to Fu Laorong. From then on, Ye Han was like a duck to water, which not only made his owner earn a lot of money, but also made himself famous in the gambling world.

Ye Han was once a gambling king

At that time, he joined forces with Ye Beihai, Gao Hailin, Ye Deli, Stanley Ho and Henry Fok to win the bid at a price of 3.167 million yuan. Immediately, they formed Macau Tourism and Entertainment Co., Ltd., with Ye Han as the general manager.

when the company was first established, Ye Han monopolized the power, which was completely the posture of a new generation of gambling kings in Macau. But the good times didn't last long. Mr. Ho took advantage of the company's share expansion and gradually became the owner of the largest equity in the entire entertainment company. While the business of Macau Tourism and Entertainment Co., Ltd. was booming, Ye Han lost control of the company.

Ye Han was pushed out by Stanley Ho everywhere. In 1972, Ye Han was forced to leave Macau and go to Europe for relaxation and inspection. During this period, Stanley Ho took the opportunity to take over all the businesses of Macau Tourism and Entertainment Co., Ltd. and gradually became the general representative of the gambling industry in Macau. Finally, Ye Han had to give up all the shares in the company.

After Ye Han returned to Macau, he decided to engage in horse racing. In August, 1977, the Macau government officially granted Ye Han the exclusive right to race cars. The contract stipulated that the period was 2 years, and the patent tax was paid to the government at an annual rate of 4.5 million yuan.

However, racing cars in Ye Han have never been profitable. By 1988, the horse racing car had lost 1 billion yuan, and Ye Han had to quit the horse racing club. In 1989, he simply gave up the gambling boat "Oriental Princess" and officially "washed his hands".

However, although Ye Han, who is over 8 years old, no longer runs casinos, his "gambling" has not changed at all. He is a close friend of Las Vegas gambling king Steve Wynn, so he often goes there to "spend money".

Every time Ye Han goes, he doesn't need to bring cash. Steve will provide him with $5 million in credit gambling, and send an RV to take him from his apartment to the airport, and then take a private jet from the casino to the United States.

once, Ye Han was fascinated by playing "baccarat" in Caesar's Palace Casino. He played nonstop for 32 hours and lost more than 2 million dollars. But he didn't frown, ha ha a smile, got up and went back to sleep for a few days, and then killed him.

This time, Ye Han not only won back all the previous "deficit" of more than 2 million dollars, but also won more than 1 million dollars. The casino also gave him a "Rolls Royce" RV for this purpose, which became a sensational international lace news. Afterwards, Ye Han donated more than $1 million to charity.

Ye Han gambled all his life. It is said that he always wished he could die at the gambling table. In 1997, 91-year-old Ye Han died in the hospital and failed to fulfill his "long-cherished wish".