![]() ![]() if he would've just kept his mouth shut, instead of boasting about it. On Twitter, a leaked DM conversation claims the 31-year-old had put a bet on himself and used a friend as a decoy. (You have to wonder if this moron could've gotten away with this. Super Bowl streaker Yuri Andrade has reportedly made 374,000 on a bet. It's unclear why their bet was flagged, but for the record, it was for a high amount, it was made using Bitcoin, and it was made three hours before the game.īovada didn't say how they're determining what is and what isn't suspicious. ![]() This person bet $800.00 that there would be a streaker, and was in line to rake in $6,000. and they had NO knowledge of Andrade's plan. It's still unclear what Andrade actually bet. He originally said that he bet $50K on himself, but there was a $1,000 limit. He later clarified that he got a bunch of friends to make bets on his behalf and they COMBINED to win $374,000.īovada isn't canceling the whole prop bet. They ARE paying out for those their "internal investigation" concludes did not have insider knowledge of the stunt. And those who bet that nobody would streak during the game will have their wagers refunded. So, they're trying to make it right for everyone else.Īt least one person is claiming that Bovada canceled their bets. and all the other streaker-related bets that they've found to have "had knowledge" of his pre-planned attempt to run on the field.Ī spokesperson said, quote, "Our players have always trusted us to ensure the integrity of all props offered. We'll continue to make sure that any publicity stunts or ill-intended behavior cannot adversely affect the outcome of a player's wager." Andrade told a Tampa radio station that he had gotten friends to place wagers from different accounts on the gambling site Bovada, betting that there would be a fan on the field at +750 odds.The online sportsbook Bovada says it's "voiding" his bets. By making several smaller wagers rather than one big $50,000, it's more conceivable that Andrade could have gotten a healthy wager down on his run.Īccording to a report from A.J. There were only 25,000 fans in attendance, but one somehow got onto the field in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 2021. Perez at Front Office Sports, Bovada was working to identify accounts that knew of Andrade's planned stunt. He had seen that gambling site Bovada had offered prop-bet odds on all kinds of peripheral events around the Super Bowl, and was paying +750 (a 100 bet wins 750) on a wager of whether a fan. They also recap Nicks Super Bowl haul and Nick also has a message for the Super Bowl Streaker Kelly Kay. ![]() Nick Kostos from You Better You Bet joins Ross Tucker as he breaks down his best bets for the night and what to look for betting wise in the XFL, as they league kicks off this weekend. Yuri Andrade put down 36,100 on there being a streaker during the game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Kansas City Chiefs, won easily by the Bucs. ![]() "Our players have always trusted us to ensure the integrity of all props offered in our sportsbook," a Bovada spokesman told Perez.The Buccaneers’ blowout of the Chiefs was nearly complete when a fan came. The 31-year-old won't be getting his 270k payout from the bookies Credit: Getty Images - Getty. "We will continue to make sure that any publicity stunts or ill-intended behavior cannot adversely affect the outcome of a player's wager."Īccording to Perez, Bovada is refunding those that wagered there would not be a fan on the field during the game and paying out winning bets for accounts that were not linked to early knowledge of Andrade's plan. Perez wrote that one bettor who said he had no prior knowledge of the stunt had already had his account shut down by Bovada. Ultimately, it looks as though Andrade's plan to bet on himself won't end up in the big payday that he had hoped for, but it appears he came closer to success than many initially suspected. ![]()
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