Bettor Sells Brock Purdy NFL MVP Futures Ticket đź’°

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danielesp

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Licenesed US sportsbooks only, no offshore tickets.

Both Nevada and Illinois are not allowed either.

PropSwap can reject any ticket offered to them for the site.

For the buyer, you will get the hard ticket and can go to the origianl sportsbooks or mail in to collect.

You can be a buyer from non legal states, like California.

They do not tell you where the ticket is from, it's not disclosed.

So much is done over the mail and if there was something "lost" then PropSwap can actually contact the originating book and put the bet on hold.
Why not Nevada? Should be the priority state :+clueless
 
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BigJay

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FD odds were off the board for a bit after Purdy’s third INT

now back up Purdy -105, Lamar +300, CMC +400

Guy sitting home with the $125k from his $2k bet is probably feeling pretty good about now.

Whoever bought the ticket probably not so much.
 

jjgold

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No legal 3rd party horse racing is allowed in Nevada also.

The only way you could bet horses is through individual Nevada books using their software or in book

no lottery either

laws 15 years behind Nevada
 

KVB

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Lamar up to -210 now.

So much reaction on the one game.

It’s not the rise of Lamar and McCaffrey, it’s the fall of Purdy, lol.
 

healthnjoy

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Didn't know about that site, will take a look. If you don't hate variance, it can be a good way to make money.

Can anyone just collect a random ticket? I assumed bets that large would only be able to be collected by the person who made it (for security and tax purposes). Also, I guess it would be a nightmare if the bet was placed online.
Good move by the bettor. I wonder if he knows who wins the Superbowl? :)
 

BigJay

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Good move by the bettor. I wonder if he knows who wins the Superbowl? :)
It was the smart play. Obviously easy to say in retrospect but he invested $2k in the ticket. $125k might be life changing to him. Anything like injury or a game like this vs his next-closest MVP rival could have happened to Purdy.
 

healthnjoy

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It was the smart play. Obviously easy to say in retrospect but he invested $2k in the ticket. $125k might be life changing to him. Anything like injury or a game like this vs his next-closest MVP rival could have happened to Purdy.
I was only half joking about his next prediction. Obviously, a sharp cat there. Maybe betting for a group? Maybe he had a portfolio of 3 or more players so actually didn't win nearly as much as we think? 2k sounds like a nice round number, probably was the maximum allowed at the time. Generally it's -EV to hedge, or so I heard, but I'm smart enough to know I really have no clue how things work when betting volume gets into thousands of dollars, let alone more.
 
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