
"Last week at Caesars, a customer put $500 on a nine-leg NHL parlay, spread across Wednesday and Thursday games. The parlay had a nice balance of favorites and underdogs, be it on totals or the puckline - teams to either win by more than 1.5 goals or lose by less than 1.5 goals. Stunningly, all nine legs got to the finish line. At odds of about +83000 (830/1), the bet would've paid out approximately $415,000."
"However, the bettor also utilized an escalator boost, which bolsters the odds with each leg that's added to a parlay. So instead of $415,000, the bettor walked away with an even more whopping $704,042.25."
"At Fanatics Sportsbook, a customer dove into all three of the top professional golf tours last week. The bettor put a modest $10 on a three-leg parlay of each winner: Nico Echavarria shot 5 under in the final round to win the PGA Tour's Cognizant Classic by two strokes. On the LPGA Tour, Hannah Green held off Auston Kim to win the HSBC Women's World Championship by one shot. On the DP World Tour - formerly the European PGA Tour - Casey Jarvis claimed a three-shot win in the South African Open."
While the NFL dominates American sports betting, significant action continues across other sports during the NFL offseason, including college basketball, NBA, tennis, golf, and hockey. A notable winning wager at Caesars involved a customer placing $500 on a nine-leg NHL parlay spanning Wednesday and Thursday games, combining favorites and underdogs across totals and puckline bets. All nine legs hit, and with an escalator boost that increases odds with each added leg, the original $415,000 payout was amplified to $704,042.25. Additionally, a Fanatics Sportsbook customer won with a $10 three-leg golf parlay covering winners from the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and DP World Tour.
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