{"id":2718,"date":"2025-04-28T21:38:00","date_gmt":"2025-04-28T21:38:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/opiniao-publica24-7.com\/?p=2718"},"modified":"2025-04-30T15:41:37","modified_gmt":"2025-04-30T15:41:37","slug":"man-wins-800000-sports-betting-at-caesars-casinos-caesars-refuses-to-pay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/opiniao-publica24-7.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/28\/man-wins-800000-sports-betting-at-caesars-casinos-caesars-refuses-to-pay\/","title":{"rendered":"Man Wins $800,000 Sports Betting at Caesars Casinos, Caesars Refuses to Pay"},"content":{"rendered":"
The post Man Wins $800,000 Sports Betting at Caesars Casinos, Caesars Refuses to Pay<\/a> appeared first on Vegas Slots Online News<\/a>.<\/p>\n A 24-year-old Chicago man is fighting to get $800,000 in sports betting winnings that he believes two Caesars-owned casinos owe him. So far, though, he has not had the luck he had when he made his bets.<\/p>\n he was convinced that he could beat the sportsbook<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Thomas McPeek did his homework. He read a shelf-full of books on gambling and sports betting and developed a personal system for picking winners, keeping meticulous notes and charts in a good, old spiral notebook. He was convinced that he could beat the sportsbook playing NFL and college football parlays. And while most people who think that are usually very wrong, he was right.<\/p>\n \u201cIt was a calculated attack where I thought I had an edge,\u201d McPeek told CBS Chicago<\/a>.<\/p>\n McPeek started with Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana, in August 2024. Over the course of a week, he bet $30,000 and won $350,000. In September, he moved on to Isle Casino in Bettendorf, Iowa, where he bet $20,000 and won $450,000.<\/p>\n He is well aware that playing parlays is risky (as is all betting, for that matter), even showing CBS Chicago giant stacks of losing betting slips. But he was committed and it worked.<\/p>\n only bet at kiosks to lower the risk of a human rejecting his wagers<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Casinos don\u2019t like winning players, so McPeek said he disguised himself to avoid detection and only bet at kiosks to lower the risk of a human rejecting his wagers. He also switched casinos to try to stay under the radar. He wasn\u2019t doing anything illegal, but he did not want to be tagged as a winning player.<\/p>\n Talking about his experience at Isle Casino, McPeek said: \u201cI sat at the kiosk for four hours just punching in my bets \u2014 bet after bet after bet after bet after bet.\u201d<\/p>\n Over half a year later, though, neither casino has paid him, saying that he violated house rules. Specifically, Caesars cited its \u201cStructuring\/AML Standards\u201d policy<\/a>, which reads: \u201cThe structuring of wagers to circumvent federal currency transaction reporting thresholds is strictly prohibited. Additionally, all wagers are subject to the federal AML reporting requirements, including the filing of currency transaction reports and suspicious activity reports.\u201d<\/p>\n Caesars also pointed out its \u201cRepeat Wagers\u201d rule, which says the company \u201creserves the right to investigate repetitive wagers made from a single account, or syndicate accounts, with the same outcome\u201d and can void or withhold payment if permitted by state regulators.<\/p>\n It\u2019s horrible what they\u2019re doing to me.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n McPeek has filed complaints with both the Indiana and Iowa gaming regulators, telling CBS Chicago: \u201cThere\u2019s no rules against staying under the radar. It\u2019s horrible what they\u2019re doing to me.\u201d<\/p>\n The Indiana Gaming Commission has sided with Caesars; the Iowa Racing and Gaming Commission is still reviewing the case. McPeek said he could end up suing Caesars if he doesn\u2019t get his desired result.<\/p>\n McPeek also won $127,000 at the FanDuel Casino at Blue Chip Casino in Michigan City, Indiana. While Blue Chip ended up banning him, it still paid out in full. Caesars has offered to refund his wagers, even the losing ones, but will not pay McPeek his winnings.<\/p>\n The post Man Wins $800,000 Sports Betting at Caesars Casinos, Caesars Refuses to Pay<\/a> appeared first on Vegas Slots Online News<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The post Man Wins $800,000 Sports Betting at Caesars Casinos, Caesars Refuses to Pay appeared first on Vegas Slots Online News. A parlay strategy that actually worked A 24-year-old Chicago man is fighting to get…<\/p>\nA parlay strategy that actually worked<\/h2>\n
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