Flurry of Last Minute Super Bowl Bets Come in on Rams by Mystery 'Gambler X'

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Flurry of Last Minute Super Bowl Bets Come in on Rams by Mystery 'Gambler X'

David Purdem of ESPN was reporting late Saturday that several million in bets came in on the Rams late this week in Vegas.


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At one point earlier in the week, three times the bets were coming in on the Patriots -2.5 spread than the Rams and both totals combined.

The books will be hoping these million dollar bets get paid out.

From ESPN.com: "MGM Resorts reported taking a $2 million money-line bet late Thursday on the Rams, who face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday in Atlanta. Bookmaker William Hill on Friday said it took a $1.5 million money-line bet on the Rams, and hours later the sportsbook at South Point Casino in Las Vegas reported taking a $300,000 money-line bet on Los Angeles. The bets were made at +120 odds and first reported by the Vegas Stats & Information Network and RotoGrinders."

ESPN also noted that this gambler won similar bets on the 2017 World Series and last year's Super Bowl.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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