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Perez wrote that one bettor who said he had no prior knowledge of the stunt had already had his account shut down by Bovada. Documents the infamous streaker who has ran naked through the worlds most prestigious sporting events. "We will continue to make sure that any publicity stunts or ill-intended behavior cannot adversely affect the outcome of a player's wager."Īccording to Perez, Bovada is refunding those that wagered there would not be a fan on the field during the game and paying out winning bets for accounts that were not linked to early knowledge of Andrade's plan. The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing to face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this Sunday in Super Bowl LV The Buccaneers ended the game with a 31 to 9 win over the Chiefs. "Our players have always trusted us to ensure the integrity of all props offered in our sportsbook," a Bovada spokesman told Perez. Sure enough, the online sports betting site Bovada was giving +750 odds that someone would streak during Super Bowl 55. Perez at Front Office Sports, Bovada was working to identify accounts that knew of Andrade's planned stunt.
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One of the reported 22,000 fans let into. One fan made the most of the rare opportunity to see the Super Bowl in person this year.
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By making several smaller wagers rather than one big $50,000, it's more conceivable that Andrade could have gotten a healthy wager down on his run.Īccording to a report from A.J. February 7, 2021, 7:18 PM Streaker at the Super Bowl LV in Tampa. Andrade told a Tampa radio station that he had gotten friends to place wagers from different accounts on the gambling site Bovada, betting that there would be a fan on the field at +750 odds.