![]() And you can read more about the Super Bowl streaker at the New York Post. “We will continue to make sure that any publicity stunts or ill-intended behavior cannot adversely affect the outcome of a player’s wager.” “Our players have always trusted us to ensure the integrity of all props offered in our sports book,” Bovada said in a statement. And when they heard that the Andrade the Super Bowl streaker was the same Andrade who placed the bet, they did not seem too happy about it.Ī spokesperson for Bovada now says that they are aware of the irregularities with this bet, and are completing an investigation “…to identify all accounts associated with the irregularity” associated with the incident. ![]() The prop bet was placed at the Bovada online sports book. But that isn’t the end of the story, either. Not a small chuck of change, eh? But the night wasn’t over.įollowing his streak across NFL history, Andrade and a friend hit a Tampa Bay strip club to celebrate, jumping up on stage and throwing money around. According to rumours swirling around on social media, a streaker made 374,000 (AUD 483,213) on a bet - after placing a wager that someone would streak during the Bucs' win over Kansas City. ![]() It cost Andrade and a friend $25,000 each for tickets to the game, but the win from the bet more than covered the expense by paying out $374,000. Feb 10th, 2021 It turns out Tom Brady wasn't the only one betting on himself to win at Super Bowl LV. He bet that a streaker would make it on to the field, and then he guaranteed his win by streaking himself. Andrade had actually placed a Proposition bet (or a “prop bet”) on the Super Bowl for $1,000. ![]() But that was only the beginning of the story. The Super Bowl streaker, later identified as Yuri Andrade, was arrested and later bonded out for $1,000. The big game last Sunday was interrupted by a semi-nude man running onto the field. ![]()
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