Drake wins only ONE of his seven Super Bowl bets… but still manages to turn a $512,000 profit

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Drake wins just ONE of his seven ‘psychotic’ bets on the Super Bowl…but still manages to score a whopping $512,000 after netting $1.5 million in a Kansas City Chiefs win.

Drake made a massive seven bets on Sunday’s Super Bowl and turned in a nice profit despite a 14% win rate.

The Canadian rapper wagered a total of $965k on the bets and won $1.477 million, earning a total profit of $512k, all of which came from the Chiefs winning the game.

Drake celebrated on Instagram, posting a story of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce celebrating, with the caption: “Pay that man his MONEYYYYYY Eddie @Stake.”

The ‘Laugh Now Cry Later’ artist took to Instagram Thursday night to show off his picks for the Chiefs-Eagles game, which Philadelphia was favored to win by 1.5 points but ultimately fell 38-35 to the powerful Chicago offense. Chiefs.

“My psychotic stakes for Sunday are on @stake,” he wrote in the mail. ‘Please do not analyze the logic behind these bets, there is none.’

Drake took to Instagram after a vibrant Super Bowl LVII to clamor for his net earnings.

The KC Chiefs won their second Super Bowl in four years and Drake made a small fortune.

He bet a staggering $700k on the Kansas City Chiefs to win the Super Bowl against the Eagles.

Drake also bet $50k on Patrick Mahomes to be KC’s first touchdown scorer in the matchup.

Drake invested $700k in the Chiefs to win the title before engaging in some ‘smaller’ prop bets.

He bet $50k each on Patrick Mahomes and Juju Smith-Schuster to score the Chiefs’ first touchdown, while also betting the same amount on the Chiefs winning both halves.

Kansas City was down worryingly 24-14 at the half, with Jalen Hurts looking unstoppable under center for Philadelphia. Though Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes controlled the second half, outscoring the Eagles 24-11.

Drake bet $30ka that the Chiefs would win every quarter, while betting $25ka that Travis Kelce would be named Super Bowl MVP and $60ka that the winner of the award would be a tight end.

Patrick Mahomes finally took home his second Super Bowl MVP award after winning the 21/27 game for 182 yards and three touchdowns.

It is not the first time that the musician, whose real name is Aubrey Graham, has drawn attention for his daring bets.

Last month, he got a $2 million payout by placing a $1 million winning bet on the Chiefs beating the Bengals in the AFC Championship. However, there have also been some major losses.

In December, Drake bet $1 million on Argentina beating France in the World Cup final in regulation time. Unfortunately for him, Lionel Messi & Co. defeated the French in a dramatic shootout.

Additionally, in November, he dropped $2 million in Canadian dollars for Israel Adesanya to win UFC 281 over Alex Pereira, who he won in the fifth round by knockout.

The Canadian rapper would have been moved by the outcome of the classic Super Bowl LVII

Incorrectly bet $25k that Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce would be named Super Bowl MVP

Drake while performing on stage during Drake Live From The Apollo Theater on January 22