![]() You see, Bovada and most online bookmakers set limits on wagers, especially longshot props such as these. ![]() Not because he took control of it and made it happen, but because of the amount wagered. Here's where Andrade problems begin, though: such a bet is against Bovada's own rules. Word soon spread about Andrade's ulterior motives, from social media all the way to the online bookie he made the bet on, Bovada. Until Andrade opened his big mouth that is.Īlmost $400k richer, the 31-year-old Andrade from Boca Raton, Florida, apparently told anyone that would listen that his "act of courage" was, in fact, motivated by the bet. So in theory, Andrade bet on himself and won. Of course, he bet $50,000 that there would be, an outcome that Bovada had pegged at staggering +750 odds. You guessed it, Andrade took a prop wager on whether the game would or would not have a streaker from Bovada. The NFL title game has a streaker almost annually, but what sets Andrade apart is he had a $375,000 incentive to run onto the field. Here is what went down and the ramifications of it all: The Rise & Fall Of One BettorĪndrade is the "streaker" (he was semi-clothed) that invaded the Super Bowl mid-game between the Chiefs and Buccaneers. You might've heard of his story, but not in the detail we're about to go over. ![]() Yuri Andrade learned that the hard way recently. However, there is one completely wrong answer to that question - tell the world about your coup. Pay down your mortgage? Or maybe splurge on a luxury car? Heck, save every last penny? Any one of those answers would do. ![]() What would you do with a $375,000 sports bet payout? ![]()
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