Multiple Stanley Cup Wagers Held by Gambler, Each containing six tourney legs
Hey there!
Listen up, folks! Some lucky gambler's sitting pretty after a couple of near-identical bets with Hard Rock Bet. Both bets have already nailed five out of six legs, with the Stanley Cup final being the only remaining leg.
Hard Rock Bet posted a clip confirming this wild situation on X. So, what are the bets all about? Well, the gambler put down $10 on each wager. Here's the breakdown of their picks and the astounding potential payouts:
- Philadelphia Eagles to win the NFC Conference
- Ohio State Buckeyes to win the NCAA(F) Championship
- Milwaukee Bucks to win the NBA In-Season Tournament (Note: Apparently, it's not the full NBA Cup, which might be a reporting error.)
- Liverpool FC to win the English Premier League
- Scottie Scheffler to win the Hero World Challenge
The bet with the Edmonton Oilers has odds of +416645 and could bag the gambler $41,674.50. On the other hand, the bet involving the Florida Panthers to take the Stanley Cup has a loftier +509255 odds, promising a jaw-dropping $50,935.50 if they come out victorious.
The Oilers edged out the Panthers in Game 1 with a 4-3 win on Wednesday night. Game 2 is scheduled for Saturday, with following games set for next week. Fingers crossed the unnamed bettor's rooting for a Panthers comeback for an almost $10,000 profit!
[1] Source: Hard Rock Bet[2] Source: Sports Betting Dime
- Despite the Edmonton Oilers winning the first game in the Stanley Cup final, the bettor is still hopeful for the Florida Panthers, as a win for them would mean an extra $10,000 in their pocket, the missing leg of their impressive row of correct sports predictions that includes the NHL, NBA, NFL, NCAA(F), and golf.
- The upcoming Game 2 of the Stanley Cup final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers is a crucial one for an unnamed bettor, as they have $50,935.50 riding on the Panthers to win the series, a part of their diverse portfolio of sports bets that also includes the NHL, NBA, NFL, NCAA(F), and golf.