Did a Super Bowl ‘Streaker’ Win $374K on Prop Bet?

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Super Bowl Streaker Claims He Won $370,000 For Stunt, Sports Book Investigating

Super Bowl Streaker Claims He won $375,000 For Stunt, I Literally Bet On Myself!

Okay, maybe the Super Bowl streaker deserves a little more credit than we thought ...

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7:17 AM PT -- 2/10 A rep for the betting site Bovada tells TMZ Sports the company has launched an investigation into the claims -- and DID "identify some betting irregularities on our Super Bowl prop ‘Will a fan run onto the field during the game?'"

As a result, Bovada says it will refund all losing bets on the streaker wager -- along with "all those 'YES' wagers we’ve determined to have had no part in the betting irregularities."

The implication from the statement is Bovada could nullify wagers connected to the pre-meditated stunt -- which would mean they would NOT get paid.

"We’ll be reaching out to all those players impacted by this event shortly."

Okay, maybe the Super Bowl streaker deserves a little more credit than we thought ...

Yuri Andrade -- the man who broke onto the field while wearing a pink thong bathing suit -- says he came up with the idea for the stunt after seeing a prop bet that offered GREAT ODDS if someone actually ran onto the field during the SB55.

Andrade explained the whole thing during an interview with WILD 94.1 -- saying the gambling website Bovada offered +750 odds ($100 bet pays $750) so he decided to take matters into his own hands.

He called up everyone he knew and had them BET on someone storming the field -- then he got tickets to the game and recruited a buddy to serve as a decoy.

Andrade says once security was distracted by his pal -- he ran onto the field ... and the rest is history.

The 31-year-old says he also sent someone to Vegas to make the prop bet at a sportsbook there -- but he didn't identify which book took the action.

Bottom line ... Andrade says he walked away with $370,000 in profit!!

Of course, he was arrested and booked for trespassing -- but chalks the whole thing up as no big deal.

The worst part was he couldn't pick the wedgie that was up his ass while in custody because he was in handcuffs ... but he's clearly over that now.

We know what you're thinking ... is it even legal to make a bet and then personally interfere with the game to get the desired result?? We're looking into it.

But, until someone says otherwise ... tip of the cap to you, sir.


MOD EDIT: Snoops “unconfirmed”

 

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Any bookie that let's the public make a bet like that deserves to get ripped off.

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I worked as a bookie for 4.5 years.
We took novelty bets (it will snow on Christmas Day in a certain City in the UK, for example), but nothing that could be rigged as such.

I can't fathom why the bookies made this bet and even more confusing at the odds they gave.
 

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Agreed that Bovada should pay the guy because it was their oversight. However, I’d ‘bet’ they don’t.
 

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Apparently this dude hit the strip clubs after the Super Bowl. I don't know if it was the night of the Bowl or the next night... but he kept his streak going.

He was able to jump on stage at a couple of clubs and do his best stripper imitations until he was tossed by security.

Yuri,,,, you are a madman. I want to party with you cowboy.