Louisiana Sports Bettor Turns $50 Into $574,925 on Six-Leg Parlay
Posted on: October 18, 2025, 01:53h.
Last updated on: October 18, 2025, 01:53h.
- A bettor in Louisiana won $574,925 on a $50 bet
- The six-leg parlay was made with Caesars Sportsbook
A sports bettor in Louisiana had himself a Thursday when his six-leg “Super Parlay” hit for almost $575K.

Caesars Sportsbook shared the news on Friday morning that a bettor in Louisiana turned $50 into $574,925 on a six-leg parlay.

The ticket slip had four players competing in the MLB American and National League Championship Series’ going yard — Max Muncy (+500), Teoscar Hernandez (+475), Randy Arozarena (+525), and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (+390).
When all hit homers, the bettor still needed touchdowns from Jonnu Smith (+340) and Tee Higgins (+215) during Thursday Night Football. Smith and Higgins came through, each scoring TDs before the first half concluded.
Caesars Sportsbook says the six-leg parlay’s odds were around 11,498 to 1, meaning the bettor turned every $1 bet on the ticket into nearly $11,498.
“Pretty remarkable win,” said a Caesars Sportsbook spokesperson.
Remote Bet Had Remote Odds
In relaying the news to Casino.org, a Caesars Sportsbook rep said the bettor made the wager remotely via the online sportsbook’s mobile app. A “Super Parlay,” as Caesars Sportsbook billed the bet, is when the ticket combines multiple same-game parlays, same-game parlays to a traditional parlay, or same-game parlays to a straight wager selection.
Caesars Entertainment manages three casinos in Louisiana — Caesars New Orleans, Horseshoe Lake Charles, and Horseshoe Bossier City. Each Caesars property in the Bayou State has a Caesars Sportsbook.
Sportsbooks typically enjoy it when customers build parlays, as the combining of bets compounds the book’s edge over the bettor. The lengthier odds come with larger payouts, which attract bettors to keep trying them despite rarely winning.
Small wagers with the possibility of a big payout are seen as a form of fun entertainment. Some say it’s akin to playing the lottery — a low probability of winning but the slim chance of winning big keeps players coming back.
A parlay elevates the sportsbook’s “vig,” or commission/fee implemented into the odds, that ensures the book will make a profit regardless of the outcome of the game. Vig, which stands for “vigorish,” or the book’s “juice,” is compounded as a bettor assembles a parlay.
Louisiana Sports Betting
Oddsmakers in Louisiana continue to see growth in both handle and revenue. Mobile sportsbooks have grown their net win from $209.2 million in the 2023 fiscal year to more than $443.4 million in the 2025 fiscal campaign.
Online bets have grown from $2.2 billion in 2023 to over $3.7 billion last year.
Basketball — not football — is the most bet sport in Louisiana. Oddsmakers won $41.6 million last year on hoops, and $27.2 million on football. Revenue from parlays totaled $296.7 million, accounting for a staggering 67% of the Louisiana sports betting revenue in the 2025 fiscal year.
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