Mystery Gambler Really Won $14 Million Betting World Series?

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“Ghost Gambler” Wins $14 Million With Vegas World Series Bet? - On Halloween night, a prominent Las Vegas oddsmaker, R.J. Bell, told of a mysterious gambler with uncanny luck had bet on the winning team in all of the first five games in the series, Bell wrote on Twitter Tuesday. By "letting it ride" - that is, reinvesting his winnings - on each game, the unidentified bettor had raked in a staggering $8 million, Bell claimed. Now, he said, the risk-taker was going all-in on the Dodgers for Game 6.  Read More Here

Pennsylvania to Collect 1st $1 Million Under New Gambling Law - Cash is already rolling into Pennsylvania's coffers as a result of a sprawling, two-day-old gambling expansion law.

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board said Wednesday that Valley Forge Casino Resort has paid a $1 million fee to allow gambling by people who aren't taking part in other amenities thereRead More Here

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com

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