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.@Sponky4 @BetVictor Here's the bet. He had 20p on a 7-fold acca and cashed out ahead of the final losing leg! pic.twitter.com/THc3UlL2gb
— Oddschecker (@Oddschecker) December 21, 2015
But instead of going for the mega bucks clean sweep, this punter took the money and ran with a brilliant cash-out for £39.933.43.
Having backed Aston Villa to beat Newcastle, he would have ended up with absolutely nothing after the game finished 1-1.
The Mirror quote Bet Victor spokesman Charlie McCann: "The lucky punter certainly had Saturday’s 3pm kick-offs shot to pieces successfully predicting Palace to win 2-1 at Stoke, Norwich to win at Man United, Bournemouth to win 2-1 at West Brom, Leicester to win & both teams to score at Goodison, Spurs to win 2-0 at St Mary’s, and over 2.5 goals in the Chelsea vs Sunderland game.
"Those selections were brilliant, but the decision to cash out our offer of nearly £40k ahead of Villa’s trip to St James’s Park was inspired, as the Midlands club never looked like taking all three points against Newcastle.
"What a Christmas present; £40,000 from a 20p losing bet!"
So... down to Ladbrokes with your 20 pences and cents.
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