Bet on Will Louvre Stolen Jewelry Be Recovered by End of Year?

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The Mona Lisa is safe...for now.

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Over the weekend, a band of thieves lifted priceless jewelry from the Louvre in France. No one was armed, no one was harmed and no one has been caught.

The world is scratching its head as to how the burglary went down without a hitch. It took all of seven minutes, and the plan was far less complicated than any Ocean's Eleven plot.

One website has taken the robbery, as well as the surrounding speculation, to new heights by offering Louvre betting markets.

BetOnline.ag, a gaming website in its 25th year of operation that is known for taking wagers on just about anything in this world, has posted seven prop bets based on the Louvre heist, as well as any potential future Louvre robberies

People can bet on which stolen item will be recovered first, if any of the thieves will be apprehended and whether or not Emmanuel Macron will take the blame!

Oddsmakers are giving a 25% chance any of the jewelry will be recovered this year, and a 40% chance that any of the perpetrators will be caught.
 

Will Louvre stolen jewelry be recovered by end of year?

Yes 3/1

No 1/5

 

Which stolen item will be recovered first?

Diadem of Queen Marie-Amélie & Queen Hortense 3/1

Necklace of Queen Marie-Amélie & Queen Hortense 9/2

Emerald Necklace of Marie Louise's 5/1

Empress Eugenie Tiara 5/1 

Reliquary brooch of Empress Eugenie 6/1

Bodice knot brooch of Empress Eugenie 7/1

Earring of Queen Marie-Amélie & Queen Hortense 8/1

Pair of emerald earrings from Marie Louise set 10/1

 

Will Louvre thieves be caught before Halloween?

Yes 3/2

No 1/2

 

Will Louvre experience another theft in 2025?

Yes 50/1

 

How long will next Louvre burglary last?

Over/Under 7.5 minutes

 

When will next Louvre burglary happen?

Morning 1/2

Afternoon 5/2

Evening 5/1

 

Will Emmanuel Macron leave office before 2027 Election?

Yes 7/2

No 1/6

(Notable: Last week, Macron had 14/1 odds to be the next world leader to leave position, but today his odds have been cut to 7/1 due to an influx of wagers)

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