On November 21st, poker player Rich Alati walked into a blacked out room in Las Vegas and has not touched sunlight since.
The gutsy gambler, who has won close to half a million dollars (NZD) on the tables of the iconic gaming city, is midway through his creepiest wager yet.
He currently sits inside a bathroom in an unknown apartment with just a bed and a bathtub at his disposal for 30 days.
The creepy stunt is part of a bet devised by Aussie Rory Young, a friend and fellow poker player of Alati's. The players put up $100,000 (NZ$145,435) in what's known on the scene as a "prop bet", which is a wager designed to test the mental toughness of players away from the table.
"The conditions are complete darkness, so no electronics, no light-emitting devices, no drugs of any kind," Young said. "He is allowed any type of food that he wants. He has a bed in there, he has a shower and a bathtub. He has pretty lavish toiletries like Epsom salts, sugar scrubs, that kind of stuff."