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You say Casino King; we hear Deion Sanders Jr. That’s how good Deion Sanders’ firstborn is at the gaming house. If there is any place to look for Bucky outside Boulder, it’s definitely Las Vegas, the world’s casino capital. Even though Bucky returned from his last trip from Vegas with a fat $30,000 cash pile, it had a catch. Deion Jr. posted a tweet that captured how frustrated he felt, struggling to bring himself out of the loop to run after more, pushing himself off to the edge to lose all his fortunes. However, his brothers barely gave a hoot and demanded a costly gift.

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Deion Jr. knows how to drop the right hints at the right moment. In May, he scored big when Bucky took a trip to Los Angeles with his brother Shedeur and a few players from the Buffs offensive line. Hitting the strip, Deion’s firstborn came away with a $30K fortune. Only the win matters to others, but Bucky knows the thought tornado he braved to reel in the big prize. He shared a clip of an NFL player with the caption, “This how the casino had me last time I went to Vegas.”

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In the video, the player is spotted showing frustration as he shouted, “I gotta get the f*ck outta here before I lose my f*cking life.” Even though both the scenarios are different, it’s a MAX RELATE kind of situation for Deion Jr. While it’s unclear what propelled Bucky to relate to this statement, it probably has to do something with falling for the trap to earn more. This is something that even the greatest casino players struggle with. 

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Earlier, too, Deion Jr. shared a pro tip for casino players, “Don’t gamble to win. Just gamble to have fun. When you gamble to have fun everything will be okay. When you gamble to win or you gamble to try to get your money back that’s when you start losing…” While Bucky tried to safeguard himself from the greed attacks, brother Shilo came up with a big demand. 

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Deion Sanders Jr.’s Vegas chronicles

Returning from their Las Vegas trip, the Sanders were caught chatting, as captured in one of the Well Off Media videos. This year, Bucky had already taken two trips, and it was the third time he had chosen to travel to the casino capital. However, the third time was lucky for Jr. During their catch-up session, Bucky tried to share how he enjoyed his long drive across the Grand Sand Dunes National Park. But were the Sanders interested in knowing that part? Not at all! Instead, they had their eyes on Deion Jr.’s latest fortune. 

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Deion Sanders got the parade marching as he revealed, “Bucky did ask me what I want? I need a bag or actually what I want?” But wait, what!? Here came Shilo with a plot twist. The Buffs safety pulled a teasing jab, “Bucky was going to buy me a hotel in Vegas last week.” 

While it was just Shilo’s way of pulling Deion Jr.’s leg, Bucky’s big win came up with an important lesson. His strategy encourages a slow, steady come-up, contrasting his brother Shedeur, who plays $500 per blackjack hand. Deion Sanders Jr.’s motto: shuffle slowly and collect the prize.   

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Soheli Tarafdar is the Lead College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, anchoring the ES Marquee Saturdays Live NewsCenter. In this role, she leads real-time coverage on game days, delivering breaking news and insights as the action unfolds. Some of her most popular work has come from digging into locker room chatter and social media clues that reveal the stories behind the scoreboards. She joined EssentiallySports with a strong grasp of college football circuits and a genuine love for the game. What began as a fan’s voice has grown into a career shaped by sharp reporting and impactful storytelling. Soheli also continues to refine her voice as part of the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program, helping drive a fan-first approach to football coverage.

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