We can only hope he didn’t complain too much. Some questionable play-calling led to a push in one of the games on the ticket, so the lucky winner missed out on even more cash. When the weekend was over, the book had paid out more than $300,000.
The odds for the two separate bets? 90 to 1 and 233 to 1. Two NBA games were also snuck in at the end of the 10-team parlay. The New Jersey bettor wagered $1,200 across the two plays, which were comprised of mostly NCAA football games. Winning one parlay is hard enough, but one high-roller cashed in on an eight-teamer and a 10-teamer on the same weekend. The parlay was fulfilled as the game ended 41-33, and the odd-numbered scores made for an even $6,000 payday. He accurately predicted a high-scoring affair that was filled with odd numbers. The odds were 400-1, but “odd” was the key to the winner’s night. Betting $15 on a nine-leg parlay full of prop bets, there was minimal risk, but winning was unlikely. The Super Bowl is known for being a holiday for sports bettors, but for one unnamed gambler, Super Bowl LII was more like all the holidays rolled into one. The odds for the particular bet were a long shot at 20,000 to 1.Ĭome Monday, she was $100,000 richer when all 15 games hit. In week 15 of the 2015 season, she decided to wager a modest $5 as a parlay on 15 separate bets (14 against the spread, one over/under).