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Published 10:40 14 Apr 2016 BST
After Jamie Vardy's brace won them another three points against Sunderland he finally cashed in on his bet.
He stood to win around £133,000.
He cashed out for £108,703.41 instead. In euros, that's €136,799.81.
With six games to go and the Foxes priced at 1/5 to win the title, he did well to walk away with nearly 82 per cent of his potential winnings. As cash-outs go, this is pretty inoffensive.
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