Unknown Gambler Is 6-Of-6 In 2017 World Series Bets And Is Letting It Ride, He’s Winning MILLIONS

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The Dodgers won Game 6 of the 2017 World Series last night, handing Houston’s Justin Verlander his first official Loss of the Playoffs. Beyond this being one of the best World Series ever played, there’s been an interesting story coming out of Las Vegas that’s caught a lot of people’s attention.

This story involves an unknown bettor who has only previously bet on UFC fights (and never lost). This bettor has been wagering on every single World Series game and letting it ride. He won his $8 million bet last night, and now his winnings are estimated to be up to $14 million. We’ll know a lot more about this person after tonight’s Game 7 fo the World Series when all of the facts come out, but here’s what we know so far according to one of Las Vegas’ most infamous sharks (and Associated Press odds provider) RJ Bell:

FOURTEEN MILLION. That’s how much he’ll be betting on tonight’s World Series Game 7. I can’t even really wrap my mind around that.

Another thing I can’t wrap my mind around is this: how god awful David Ortiz is at predicting baseball. He was one of the greatest baseball players of all time, but when it comes to making World Series win predictions David Ortiz is a complete dumpster fire. He’s 6-for-6 in guessing the wrong team so far in the World Series:

If you’re a Dodgers fan or an Astros fan, I’d get on Twitter right now to hit up David Ortiz and make sure he doesn’t pick your team to win tonight. It’s almost certainly the kiss of death. Likewise, if you can track down this under-30 Eastern European in Las Vegas betting $14 million on tonight’s game I’d take whatever money you have in savings and mirror his bet because it seems as if this dude cannot lose. He’s clearly betting using one of those sports almanacs that Biff had in Back to the Future, it’s the only plausible explanation here.

Make sure to follow @RJBell on Twitter (and me @casspa) for updates tonight about the $14 million bettor