BetUS sees another customer notch a huge MLB parlay payday at $135k

Updated July 12, 2022
Updated July 12, 2022By Chris Boline
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An online sportsbook that is known for dishing out some ridiculous paydays to its customers, BetUS is back at it with another huge parlay win story. Late last month, a 62-year old BetUS customer from Oakland, Calif. was able to win $135,128 after hitting on a ridiculous nine-leg MLB baseball parlay which began with only $400. This win comes on the heels of a story from a BetUS customer in Lakewood, Wa. winning $200k back in late April. While the sportsbook does not release the names of its official winners, one can certainly assume that this will lead to one happy summer for a very lucky customer. Per the official release, this parlay paid more than 337-to-1 at BetUS.com. 

In this article, SBS will go over some of the finer details from this huge win from BetUS, the sportsbook’s reaction and also some more thoughts and notes on the site. 

BetUS customer won $135k by only betting on MLB games

According to the official press release from BetUS’ director of PR and media relations, Tim Williaims, the winning bet featured a stack of MLB action. The details of the winning wager were as follows:

As you can ascertain from the above table, the winning parlay featured a mix of mostly moneyline favorites along with some underdogs sprinkled in. With the Padres, Brewers, Phillies, Cardinals, Yankees and Angels all finding a win on this particular card, the winning customer from Oakland surely had lady luck on his side this time. Moreover, the over/under or totals winners for this ticket were were Reds-Padres (O/U 8, which went over), Pirates-Brewers (under 7½), Rockies-Phillies (over 7, ended up at 8 runs), Nationals-Marlins (under 8) Braves-Cubs (under 8½), and Yankees-Orioles (over 8½).

BetUS offers praise for the winner and wishes them well

According to the same press release from BetUS, Williams offered some well wishes for the winning customer. 

“At BetUS, we really do enjoy seeing our customers hit big payouts, and baseball parlays seem to be doing quite well for our customers lately. Just six weeks ago, another BetUS customer in Lakewood, WA bet an MLB parlay that turned a $265 wager into $200,000,” Williams said in the statement. 

Also per the official release, Williams was quoted as saying that while he had not personally spoken to the winner, he “hopes he has a great summer with his massive winnings.

More thoughts and notes on using BetUS

If you are still on the fence about using BetUS then perhaps a good place to check out next is our comprehensive BetUS sportsbook guide. On this fantastic page you can find everything from the latest promotions and bonuses on the site to the various ways you can withdraw/deposit money and everything in between. On the topic of the former category, an amazing page to always keep bookmarked on your browser is the SBS welcome bonuses breakdown which details a slew of ways to juice up your wagers. Finally, given the topic at hand beyond BetUS, maybe our MLB wagering overview page would be of interest. Given that we are currently in the dog days of summer, this page will give you all the latest MLB betting markets to keep you rolling and up to speed

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Chris Boline
Chris Boline

As a devout aficionado of sports, Chris Boline has carved a career within the athletic realm. A skilled scribe, he boasts a decade-long portfolio that encompasses coverage of the NBA G League, the Los Angeles Chargers, football in the Mountain West Conference, and basketball. Beyond his professional pursuits, Chris is deeply invested in his community and dedicates his leisure hours to serving on boards, collaborating with community organizations, and cherishing the company of loved ones.

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