WynnBet Arizona Bettor Cashes 7-Leg Parlay, Turns $1K Into Nearly $22,000

Written By C.J. Pierre on February 25, 2022Last Updated on January 30, 2025

It looks like WynnBet Sportsbook is to place to go for parlay bettors. WynnBet says an Arizona sports betting customer placed a $1,000 wager on a 7-leg parlay Wednesday night.

All of the legs cashed, and the player took home $21,814.61. A majority of the legs came from college basketball. Furthermore, with March Madness just around the corner, this could be a sign of things to come for sports betting in Arizona.

How the wager was successful

According to WynnBet Arizona, the winner placed six bets on men’s college basketball games and one on the NHL.

The bettor had the under on the Rutgers-Michigan game of 135.5 points. They also had the Michigan moneyline. The Wolverines won the game 71-62. It was also Michigan’s first game under associate head coach Phil Martelli. He is filling in for head coach Juwan Howard, who was suspended for the rest of the regular season after a fight erupted in the handshake line following a loss to Wisconsin on Sunday.

Speaking of the Badgers, the betting & rsquo’s ticket also had the under on the 135-point Wisconsin-Minneapolis game. Minnesota was chosen by the bettors to cover the + 5.5 % spread. The Golden Gophers were able to make up for Wisconsin’s 68 – 67 loss.

The Kentucky and Dayton sportsbook bets were the other two college basketball betting. In a SEC team matchup, Kentucky defeated LSU 71-66, and Dayton defeated UMass 82-61.

On the frost, the decisive victory was eventually achieved. The Los Angeles Kings were the favorite team to defeat the Arizona Coyotes, according to the bettor’s parlays wager. It wasn’t as simple as some might have thought, though. Yotes put up a battle in the last position andlsquo. It wasn’t until Kings wing Viktor Arvidsson gave L. A. a 3 – 2 victory with 3:39 left in the third period, scoring his second goal of the game.

Arizona win punters from WynnBet are on blaze in February.

Make no mistake, parlay betting is tough. You are relying on several different outcomes to line up perfectly in order to cash in. However, sports bettors in Arizona are starting to make it look easy. In fact, WynnBet Arizona has seen three big parlay wins in the month of February.

Another WynnBet user hit a 10-leg NBA parlay in the second week of February, increasing dandy from$ 25 to$ 13, 395.11. The wager’s limbs were as follows:

  1. Phoenix sportsbook: Suns defeated 76ers 114 to 109.
  2. Milwaukee sportsbook: Bucks defeated the Lakers 131 to 116.
  3. Magic defeated Trail Blazers 113 – 95 to win the Orlando moneyline.
  4. Boston will cover – 8.5 ( Celtics defeated the Nets 126 – 91 )
  5. Atlanta to cover – 10.5 ( Hawks defeated Pacers 133 – 112 )
  6. New Orleans will cover – 10( Pelicans defeated Rockets 110-97 )
  7. Memphis will win by 8.5 points( Grizzles defeated Clippers 135 – 109 )
  8. Dallas to cover – 11 ( Mavericks defeated Pistons 116-86 )
  9. Denver will win – 8.5 ( Nuggets defeated Knicks 132 – 115 )
  10. Minnesota will include – 5 ( Timberwolves defeated Sacramento Kings 134 – 114 )

10 wagers were placed on each of the 10 NBA activities that were played on February 8.

And that’s not all, either. Another WynnBet customer in Arizona won a$ 500 six-leg NBA win last year. They were successful in increasing that wager to$ 24, 206.37. On the activities in Miami, Charlotte, Washington, Brooklyn, and Dallas, New Orleans, the win cashed two legs each.

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CJ Pierre is a video journalist who resides in Arizona’s Phoenix-Metro Area right now. For more than ten years, he has covered news and sports for both online and television channels. He graduated from Minnesota State University, Moorhead, where he was born and raised. In addition to covering high school, college, and professional athletics throughout his career, CJ has experience working as a writer and video. most somewhat after the football teams of the Arizona Cardinals, Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Vikings as well as North Dakota State University.

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