BetOnline.ag Player Hits 12-Team Parlay For Over $79,000

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May/19/2015
BetOnline.ag Player Hits 12-Team Parlay For Over $79,000

Atlanta Hawks’ bettors collectively let out a huge sigh of relief Friday night as Washington Wizards’ Paul Pierce’s last second fade-away three-pointer was overturned by the officials review.

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After determining the ball was still in the future Hall-of-Famer’s hands, the three points were taken off of the scoreboard, ensuring a 94-91 Atlanta victory and cover.

It’s hard to imagine any bettor being more grateful for the officials overturning Pierce’s three-pointer than BetOnline.ag player Nick W. from Illinois. That’s because the Hawks cover got Nick one step closer to a massive parlay payout.

Mixing seven Friday night baseball games with both of Friday’s NBA game, in addition to three Saturday soccer games, Nick put $500 down on an improbable 12-team parlay. 12 wins later and his nickel bet cashed for a $79,372.18 profit.

Props to Nick for not only going a flawless 12 for 12, but for also recognizing that BetOnline.ag offers the most generous parlay payouts around. BetOnline.ag point man Dave Mason explained:

“It seems like about every month one of these life-changing parlays hits. But it’s really not surprising that they hit so often considering the extra value parlay bettors earn at BetOnline. Thanks to offering up to 25-teamers along with true parlay odds, bettors looking for a big score make BetOnline.ag their home. Additionally, Nick was able to maximize his winnings on his parlay thanks to our industry-leading MLB dime lines. He was able to bet the Dodgers at -295 while many other books had the boys in blue around -315 or higher.”

If you are looking to maximize your parlay winnings, sign-up for a BetOnline.ag account today. Be sure to use promo code FIRST to score a 25% bonus, all the way up to $1,000.00 worth of free plays.

Nick W’s Winning Parlay Ticket:

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