Big Bets Report: Devin Booker, Kendall Jenner Make Million-Dollar SBLX Wagers
Seven-figure bets on Super Bowl odds aren’t unheard of, by any means. There are always a few of them.
They just usually tend to come closer to game day.
Not this year, though.
Led by Houston furniture magnate Jim "Mattress Mack" McIngvale’s $2 million wager, there are already four Super Bowl 60 bets of a million dollars or more, with nine days until kickoff.
That’s completely unrelatable to 99.999999% of us.
What is relatable: An average Joe or Jane who, back in August, made a mere $100 bet that is now on the precipice of winning more than $300,000.
Read on for more about that incredible prediction, the million-dollar wagers and other intriguing Super Bowl bets. And check back for updates from now through Super Bowl Sunday on Feb. 8.
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Magic Eight Ball Says …
Patriots beat the Seahawks in the Super Bowl. Or at least that’s what one Circa Sports customer surmised way back on Aug. 25.
The bettor put $100 on a Super Bowl exacta, a wager in which you not only pick the two teams that will appear in the Super Bowl but which one will win.
Preseason, New England and Seattle were Super Bowl long shots. The Seahawks were in the range of +6500 (65/1), and the Patriots were much longer at +10000 (100/1) or more.
Putting those two together, and picking New England to beat Seattle in Super Bowl 60, generated almost unheard of odds of +310000. In easier-to-digest terms, that’s 3100/1.
"It’s an incredible long-shot bet," Circa Sports director of sportsbook operations Jeff Benson said. "Those are the biggest potential odds I’ve seen on a straight bet


