Dave Portnoy gets out of $ 1 million after betting on Buffalo accounts
The founder of Bastool Sports Dave Portnoy is $ 1 million after the AFC Championship match Sunday night between the Buffalo Bills Bills Kansas City Chiefs.
The chiefs eventually beat Bills Buffalo32-29, finishing the playoffs of the New York team and securing a place in his third super bowl.
Halfway through the Chiefs-Bills game, Portnoy posted “Updating the Conference for Emergency Printing” on the Social Media Platform X platform, writing that he recently bet on the accounts for winning the Super Bowl Lix “Down the Off” .
“My Milly left, she left,” said the founder of Bartol Sports in the video, adding that the accounts “absolutely did not have a chance to win in this game” and criticized some of the team performances.
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This update came after Portnoy had previously discovered a million dollar bet during the day he put on accounts Win Super Bowl Lix. This bet, he said, was located before the game on January 19th between the account and the Baltimore Ravens.
Founder of Bastool Sports has announced his thoughts throughout the AFC Championship.
At one point in the last quarter of the game, he wrote on X that he “stopped watching football”.
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“There is no other way to learn the lesson @nflcomish,” he said in the post, which used the hashtag “#nflrigged.”
In this post, he took a big problem with the invitation that the judges had made whether the accounts had reached the fourth and one down.
Earlier on Sunday, the NFC championship game took place between Washington and Philadelphia Eagles commanders. The eagles went out to the top and the game ended 55-23.
Eagles and chiefs will be played in the Super Bowl Lix for the Championship title on February 9th. New Orleans will host it Highly expected game To Caesars Superdome.
Last year, when the chiefs headed with his head with San Francisco 49ers at Super Bowl Lvii, Portnoy said he had in Kansas City in $ 500,000.
That bet was dropped and Chiefs beat San Francisco 25-22.