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You actually think if there were 500 guys all betting $100 the streaker prop at the same time the book wouldn’t take it down. Gets bet up huge on Friday after the rehearsal. If Andrade couldn’t place a $50,000 bet himself, what if he got hundreds of people to place smaller bets? Stewart threw cold water on that claim, too: Stewart said that it can be difficult to get a $200 prop bet, let alone one at $50,000: Kelly Stewart, another reporter who covers the gambling beat under the handle also noted that there was no chance someone would be allowed to make a $50,000 prop bet. “No book in their right mind would take $50K limits on that.
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Per a global-market sportsbook spokesperson: While social media posts and news articles might use “streaker” to describe Andrade, we doubt that a bookie backing a $50,000 bet would let this sort of technicality slide, especially when the gambler is attempting to game the system.įurthermore, it’s unlikely that Andrade would have been able to gamble such a large sum of money on a prop bet (or novelty bet.) Pat Everson, a senior writer for the gambling website Covers, doubted someone would take a $50,000 bet on something like this:Ī lot of hullaballoo today about the #SuperBowl streaker purportedly making a $50K bet at +750 that there would be a streaker during the game. As seen in the meme above, Andrade was not naked when he ran across the football field. For starters, a streaker, by definition, is a person who runs naked through a public space.