All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble Full Episode

All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 1

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Luke survives a fall from the fifth floor and confesses to his parents that he lost the $180,000 they gave him for a house and even tried to kill himself. His father, Bryce, repeatedly orders the injured Luke to get up, offers loans and pushes for another gambling trip, while a mentor figure, who learned cheating to fight gambling, refuses to play. The mother pleads that Luke is still recovering. Bryce escalates, demanding they sell everything and hand over the money and insisting on taking Luke, leaving the family divided and their savings—and Luke’s recovery—in immediate jeopardy.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 2

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Luke arrives at a high-stakes casino where a man says he taught a gambler a lesson and insists he's "here to win back all the money my son lost." They're let into a private game; Luke plays despite warnings that gambling destroys lives. He goes all in; the hand is counted—"eight, nine, ten"—and another player wins, leaving him a hair from victory but broke. Friends note his battered state and argue about quitting while someone offers to fetch cash. The man then says, "I want to win back the $180,000 my son lost," forcing them to raise stakes.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 3

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A desperate father enters a casino to win back money his son lost, carrying $180,000, money his child reveals is the parents' retirement savings. Staff reluctantly seats him and provides chips while his child begs him to stop and leave. At the table he stakes a $100 blind ante in 3-Card Poker and, amid a speaker's calm rundown of three tiers of gambling cheating, technique, teamwork, and psychological control, dismissed as 'amateur hunters', he commits to play. The episode ends as he checks his 3-Card Poker hand with the retirement fund on the line, the result and family's fate unresolved.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 4

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At the poker table, Dad shocks everyone by folding a Queen-King-Ace—someone points out Q-K-A is the highest straight and would have beaten Mia's 8-9-10. Dad admits he didn't know an Ace can link, then awkwardly recites hand rankings. He keeps folding strong hands, frustrating the other players and a companion who urges him to stop. Impatient opponents raise the ante to $1,000 to force him into action. The episode ends with the stakes doubled and a rival declaring, 'I'll take all yours,' leaving Dad faced with a decisive, risky choice.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 5

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Luke and his father sit at a table with a $1,000 ante. The father warns the stake won't last and urges them to quit. Luke keeps criticizing the play, which distracts another player; that player snaps, "Shut your mouth!" and blames the distractions for losing over $1,000, even threatening to slap Luke. A third person backs the father: "Luke, your dad's right," and orders Luke to stop nagging and act like a grown man. Despite the warnings and the threat, they push the next $1,000 ante. Then someone says, "Hold on."

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 6

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Players at a card table dispute the dealer and decide to draw their own cards. One man refuses to look at his hand and bets $1,000 blind; others call or match. A player then surprises the table by raising his blind to $10,000, prompting calls and a cautious fold. After alternating calls and checks, the betting escalates suddenly when someone announces a massive $100,000 raise. The episode ends on that declaration, the pot blown up and the remaining players forced to make an immediate, costly choice.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 7

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At a high-stakes poker table an opponent posts a $100,000 blind without checking his cards, forcing a decision. A son pleads with his father to fold, but the father snaps and calls, then checks his hand while others fold. It becomes heads-up when the father pushes his remaining $200,000 all-in. Another player admits he has under $60,000 and can’t cover the bet as spectators mock the old man. Under taunts and pressure someone finally snaps, "Of course I’ll call." The episode ends on that defiant call, the outcome still unresolved.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 8

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At a high-stakes poker table, a desperate father accepts the dealer's limited options after his son warns they're out of money. He offers his old house as collateral and converts it into $150,000 in chips while nearby players mock him. The son pleads to stop, but the father promises he won't let them lose everything and takes the chips. After betting, he pushes all in and declares he's all in. An opponent demands the hand and the table braces. The episode ends on the impending reveal as the family's fate hinges on the coming showdown.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 9
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Luke Lovell loses his down payment in a gamble and tries to kill himself—but survives. His father, Bryce Lovell, pulls the shaken son back into the casino, secretly plotting to turn every thousand against the house. Under harsh lights and whispered threats, cheating and hidden dangers tighten around them. Luke battles guilt and despair while Bryce stakes honor on a high-stakes scheme. In a tense, clever game they outsmart everyone, confronting deceit and claiming a fragile victory. Redemption comes at a cost: father and son reconcile through risk. The final table stands as a warning—greed destroys, and only quitting can bring the light.

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All or Nothing: The Fatal Gamble - Episode 10
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Luke Lovell loses his down payment in a gamble and tries to kill himself—but survives. His father, Bryce Lovell, pulls the shaken son back into the casino, secretly plotting to turn every thousand against the house. Under harsh lights and whispered threats, cheating and hidden dangers tighten around them. Luke battles guilt and despair while Bryce stakes honor on a high-stakes scheme. In a tense, clever game they outsmart everyone, confronting deceit and claiming a fragile victory. Redemption comes at a cost: father and son reconcile through risk. The final table stands as a warning—greed destroys, and only quitting can bring the light.

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