Dutch Duo Achieves World Record for Most Casino Visits in 24 Hours

UPDATE: Article has been updated following first publication on February 1st
Casino superfans Armijn Meijer and Dominique van der Geer have made history by setting a new world record, visiting 110 casinos across Las Vegas in an extraordinary 24-hour challenge on February 5-6.
Earlier this month, PokerNews caught up with the duo ahead of their ambitious attempt. Now, back home in the Netherlands, they’re reflecting on their record-breaking adventure.
“The first 10 hours were brutal—lack of sleep, nerves, and so many unknowns,” Armijn admits. “But once we found our rhythm and got into full casino mode, everything started clicking into place.”
"It was an incredibly tough challenge to execute properly, but thanks to Dominique’s exceptional leadership and a rock-solid team, we made it happen."
Check out the YouGamble live stream from the successful attempt here:
The Challenge in Detail
The plan? Simple in theory, exhausting in practice. Pull up to a casino, park at a strategic exit (sometimes tipping valet or security $20 for the prime spot), rush inside, play $5 each on a slot, print the voucher as proof, and then sprint back out to the next stop.
Sounds easy? Try doing it 110 times.
The duo initially planned to hit 112 casinos, but entry restrictions forced them to adjust. That said, a few unplanned stops, including Dotty’s Casino in Vegas and a gas station casino in Primm, kept the challenge unpredictable.
The team hit the 100-casino milestone at Palace Station before wrapping up at The D on Fremont Street, crossing the finish line approximately 22.5 hours after kicking things off at Harrah’s Laughlin.
Reflecting on their casino rat race across Nevada, Dominique recalls: "The off-strip casinos were way more welcoming—staff gave us high fives, followed our progress, and even players got excited to see us. But some places felt like ghost towns. One Wildfire casino had only a single slot machine, so we had to take turns playing it!"
One Wildfire casino had only a single slot machine, so we had to take turns playing it!
"Every casino had its own unique charm," Dominique adds. "Some were big and buzzing with energy, while others were so quiet it felt like stepping back in time."
After completing the mammoth challenge, the YouGamble crew had every reason to celebrate—but for Armijn? “I was completely wrecked, I just went straight to bed,” he says. Hard to blame him.
The duo now faces a nervous wait to see if Guinness World Records will officially recognize their record attempt. But even without the official stamp, they’ve already secured their spot in casino and Vegas history while also giving a major boost to their YouTube channel, YouGamble, where the full 24-hour live stream is still available.
"Insane" Future Plans
So, what’s next?
Armijn teases "another insane casino idea" the team has brewing, but first, they need some "much-needed rest, reflection, and celebration of this crazy achievement."
"All the planning and effort were worth it." he concludes. "We’ve now cemented our names in casino history, done something positive for our hometown, put Las Vegas in the spotlight once again"

What inspires someone to take on a casino challenge this crazy? Before Armijn and Dominique set off on their record-breaking journey, we spoke with them about their motivations and strategy. Check out the original interview below to see what they had planned before taking on 110 casinos in 24 hours ??
World Record Dreams
"When I was 15 years old, I was an only child living with my parents. I was a dreamer. So, I made a bucket list and included 30 things I wanted to do in my life. The world record is on that list—it's one of the highest things I want to achieve."
On Wednesday, February 5, casino superfans Armijn Meijer and Dominique van der Geer will attempt to break the world record for most casinos visited in 24 hours, bringing Armijn closer than ever to realizing a nearly 40-year dream.
Hailing from the Netherlands, the duo is embarking on a Vegas mission to visit a remarkable 112 casinos in a single day. Equipped with everything from SUVs to helicopters, they'll be livestreaming their attempt to break the unofficial 93-casino record that has stood since 2023.?
A quick Google search reveals that the official Guinness World Record—set by Americans Kimo Ah Yun and Gary Meyer in 2017—stands at 74 casinos.
However, Dominique explains to PokerNews, "That was our original goal—I looked it up. But due to COVID, many smaller casinos closed their table games, leaving only 70 options."
"There are also strict rules, like having to use public transport, which is why people are now aiming for the unofficial record instead."
"We've been planning this for over a year now," Dominique adds, "When we were in Vegas two years ago, a couple was attempting the world record. They had just visited 93 casinos."
"I joked to Armijn: 'Hey, that would be fun. We could break that easily.' And then Armijn got enthusiastic and said, 'Well, let's do it.'"

The Team
There's no doubt that together, the pair makes a formidable team.
Armijn's credentials for the challenge are undeniable: a former European blackjack champion and poker player, he already holds the record for visiting the most casinos in the Netherlands.
But, as we speak, I can't shake the feeling that Dominique may just be the team's secret weapon.
With a background in motorsport management and experience as a Vegas specialist travel agent, there's no doubt she brings the logistical expertise crucial for this challenge. In fact, it's hard to imagine a more ideal candidate.?
"The plan keeps growing and growing, getting crazier every time. But honestly, that's what Vegas is all about."
"That's what I did in motorsport—I organized the team, and we traveled around the world. We won a lot. I've always wanted to win," she explains.
"When I set my mind to something, I go into overdrive. That's actually what I enjoy—I love making sure everything is perfectly organized."
"Armijn's a little bit crazy! He says, 'We need a helicopter!' and I'm like, 'Yeah, of course.' The plan keeps growing and growing, getting crazier every time. But honestly, that's what Vegas is all about."
Meijer, who was known as the "The Great One" throughout his poker career, laughs when talking about his friend: "We're yin and yang. We both love Vegas and casinos. She's incredibly organized, and I... well, let's just say I'm a bit of a liability."
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The Plan
The journey starts at Harrah's Laughlin at 2:05 AM on February 5— that's when the clock officially starts ticking.
Joining Dominique and Armijn is a well-prepared support crew of eight. Dominique has left nothing to chance, telling me, "We have two drivers, two cameramen, two operators with us. We have two cars in case something happens to one. Everybody has a pack of cash... Everything has a backup."
After tackling the Laughlin casinos, the team will board a helicopter (yes, an actual helicopter) from Laughlin Riverside Resort to Primm, where the high-speed sprint continues—first with more casinos, then with SUVs ready to carry them through the next leg of the journey.
From there, the "casino rat race," as Armijn calls it, barrels into Las Vegas, where the bulk of the action takes place. The final destination? El Cortez in Downtown Vegas, where, all being well, they aim to arrive by 1:30 AM on February 6.
"We have to start with 24 hours, and then we have to party. So, we're up for at least 30 hours."
With 112 casinos to hit and an estimated four and a half minutes at each, just thinking about the challenge is exhausting—let alone actually doing it.
Recognizing the scale of the task ahead, Armijn calls it a "mind game" and, with a laugh, confesses, "I like to sleep! We have to start with 24 hours, and then we have to party. So, we're up for at least 30 hours."
It's a mental and physical endurance test—on top of helicopter rides and high-speed truck dashes between casinos, the pair estimate they'll cover a staggering 29km on foot. Armijn's even been hitting the gym to ensure he lasts the distance.
Dominique, on the other hand, seems unfazed, especially with the live stream audience in mind. "If he's (Armijn) getting tired and he's getting annoyed, we keep on picking on him. It's fun for the viewers," she jokes.
With every single second vital, their time at each casino is exactly as chaotic as you'd expect: sprint to the nearest slot machine, throw in $5 each, hit the button, collect the voucher as proof, and dash to the next stop.
If successful, Armijn and Dominique might just set two records this Wednesday—the most casinos visited in 24 hours and the first people who ever visited Vegas hoping to dodge a handpay.

Fun & Games
"We have to do something interactive because our real goal is to share the casino fun," Dominique explains as we discuss the complexities of running a 24-hour live stream.
To keep the energy up, the stream will feature interactive challenges, surprise giveaways, and opportunities for those watching along to get involved.
Viewers can guess who will win more—Armijn or Dominique—and score prizes like cash, gun shooting packages, and plane tickets.
The support crew, who fans can get to know through YouGamble's Instagram, will also contribute their unique skills to keep things fresh throughout the stream.
Monica, known as "The Entertainer" and a pole dancer in her free time, will keep things lively with frequent outfit changes—everything from Wonder Woman to a cowgirl (a tribute to the legendary Buffalo slot franchise, naturally).
Meanwhile, popular Dutch slot streamers The Slot Beasts will play live casino games to give Armijn and Dominique a chance to try and grab a 15-minute power nap between stops.
Legacy
If the plan sounds ambitious, that's because it is—and it needs to be.
The pair reveal they've been in contact with the previous record-holders, John and Kristina Mehaffey, who have already pledged to reclaim the title if Wednesday's attempt is successful.
With that in mind, both Armijn and Dominique are determined to set the bar high.
"It's my 38th visit to Vegas. I really love Las Vegas, I really love casinos, and I really love Dominique," Armijn tells me.
"So I thought, why not make this my legacy? It's like a kind of magic for me, a life elixir."
I'm not betting against them.
How to Watch Live
For those who want to watch the world record attempt unfold live, you can tune in to the 24-hour livestream on YouTube @YouGamble, follow the challenge on Instagram @YouGamble, or join the Facebook group "Las Vegas World Record 2025" for updates and prize giveaways. It is set to begin around 2 AM (PST) on February 5, 2025.

