Bovada could cancel bets after Super Bowl streaker says he made $374K on stunt

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Clothes off, mouth shut may have been more profitable for Yuri Andrade, the Super Bowl 2021 streaker.

Bovada is investigating irregular wagers made on the possibility of a fan streaking during the Super Bowl.

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Andrade had bragged to a Tampa Bay radio station that he and his friends placed bets on Bovada after they hatched their streaking plan. Andrade, who made his move toward the end of the fourth quarter, claimed he and his pals profited $374,000 off the stunt.

A Bovada spokesman said they were already aware of the irregularities before the radio interview, “but needed to complete our investigation to identify all accounts associated with the irregularity before announcing.”

Bovada said that all of the “NO” votes would be refunded and the legitimate “YES” ones would be paid out.

“Our players have always trusted us to ensure the integrity of all props offered in our sportsbook,” the statement read. “We will continue to make sure that any publicity stunts or ill-intended behavior cannot adversely affect the outcome of a player’s wager.”
 

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