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Jutland gambler hits tremendous odds with six of the best

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January 8th, 2015


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10 kroner flutter nets over 350,000 kroner

A punter from Silkeborg in Jutland has set a new record for the highest ever odds won on an accumulator bet in the history of the state gambling operator Danske Spil, winning 351,193 kroner off just a 10 kroner bet.

According to Danske Spil, the lucky gambler correctly predicted six football match results – all on the away team to win, in two cases by more than one goal – at odds in excess of 35,000/1.

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Six of the best
The six games the fortunate punter picked were a mix of Italian, English and Spanish league games.

The list below shows the match, the decimal odds of the away team winning and the actual result.

AC Milan vs Sassuolo; 5.80; 1-2
Pontedera vs Santarcangelo; 5.20; 0-1
Novara vs Lumezzane; 7.35; 1-3
Celta Vigo (with a one-goal start) vs Athletic Bilbao; 7.20; 2-4
Pisa vs Forli; 7.00; 0-1
Gillingham (with a one-goal start) vs Bristol City; 3.15; 2-4


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