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« : 13 Апрель 2016, 06:22:39 »
Magista Obra Radiant Reveal The customer backed the Foxes at 5,000/1 to the tune of £20 each way back in August last year and, following another victory over the weekend which leaves them three wins from the title, has decided that now is the time to secure profit.

Magista Obra FG Black The punter has cashed out for £108,703.41. He had stood to win just over £133,000 if he had let the original bet ride and Leicester delivered the goods.

elastico superfly Red Sky Bet's cash-out feature allows punters to collect on bets which could yet go on to lose and should Leicester stumble, allowing one of their pursuers to secure an unlikely victory, the customer in question will have made a six-figure sum from what would effectively be a losing bet.

"Backers of Leicester have faced a real head-scratcher over the last few weeks," said Sky Bet's Sandro Di Michele.

elastico superfly indoor cleats "All these 1-0 wins and even their 2-0 win at Sunderland have come with moments of genuine alarm and I must say bravo to this customer for seeing it through for so long.

"Presumably the punter was keen to make sure they won six figures for their small each-way play and now that it's job done, they can relax and enjoy the rest of the season."

Magista Obra FG White Leicester are currently 1/5 to win the title with Sky Bet ahead of Tottenham at 9/2 and Di Michele is preparing to pay out many more customers over the coming weeks.

"It's hard to see beyond Leicester getting this done now," he added.

"And while one of the great sporting upsets, we always lay plenty on sides at monster prices in the Premier League, mostly from hopeful fans who have been having the same bet for many a year.

elastico superfly TF midnight "In this case patience looks like being rewarded. Many Leicester fans are set to cap a phenomenal season with a huge boost to their summer holiday funds."