Mattress Mack looking to bet 1M on Titan

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Mattress Mack looking to bet 1M on Titan

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Mattress Mack looking to bet 1M on Titan
It appears that Houston-native and Astros superfan Mattre s Mack (real name Jim McIngvale) has been getting the itch to drop big money on sports again. With the baseball season over, and the NBA and NHL in the middle of the regular season, the busine sman has his sights set on the Joe Harris Jersey NFL conference championship games that are taking place Sunday.McIngvale put out a call to action via Twitter on Saturday, asking for help in finding a sportsbook that will accept a seven-figure Buck Williams Jersey bet on the this weekend. Need legal US Sportsbook to take 1M on Titans +300 Mattre sMack (@Mattre sMack) Why anyone who's a supposed fan of Houston-based teams would ask to put money -- especially that amount -- on a team that's supposed to be the hometown franchise's rival is beyond me, but maybe this is one of those situations where he's trying to set himself up for a win-win situation. If the Titans win, sure, he'll see a division rival make it to the Super Bowl, but he'll at least get a $333,333.33 payout. If they lose, he might be out $1 Jason Kidd Jersey million but it's a fine price to pay to see a Chris Chiozza Jersey rival go down.Or maybe it's the fact that this guy just likes making exorbitant bets.For the 2019 World Series, he placed a whopping $13 million on the Astros to beat the Nationals, making for a disappointment. Prior to that, he made a different sort of gamble. In June 2017, Mattre s Mack ran a promotion promising refunds to customers that spent $3,000 on his mattre ses if Houston won it all. A few months, and one later, McIngvale was from all the refunds he gave. Of course, he also placed an actual bet on the Astros to win the World Series that year, earning him $1 million in payouts, and mitigating some of the financial damage -- though given his gambling habits, I imagine the Jordan Bowden Jersey man's never too short on cash.