10)
In an attemt to impress his girlfriend, a Tottenham Spurs
fan betted his entire mortgage on his team to win the game
against Manchester United at the moment they are up 3-0.
Unfortunately the end result of the match was 3-5. This
was in 2001
9)
In 1936 pro golfer Leonard Dodson wagered a wealthy man in
San Antonio, Texas fifty bucks that he could play 3 holes
of the local course in eighteen strokes using a six-iron
and a tennis ball(!). Of course the businessman took the
bet. What he didn’t know was that Dodson was able to hit a
ball from his knees, one leg, and even blindfolded. Dodson
finished in 16 strokes.
8)
Arthur King Robinson (91 years old) betted £500 that he
would be dead by the end of the year. If he died that
year, his wife would face a nasty inheritance tax bill
that could lead to her losing their house. UK Bookie
William Hill offered him 6-1. William Hill ket the 500
Pounds when Arthur was still alive and kicking twelve
months later.
7)
In 2007 Londoner Ashley Revell sold all his possesssions,
his car and his home to put it all on red at the Plaza
Hotel in Las Vegas. When the roulette wheel started to
spin, Ashley putted $135,300 on red. This is what
happened:
6)
In 1907 Harry Bensley (again a Londoner) betted 21,000 GBP
that he could walk round the world without being
recognised. Bensley had to wear a mask the whole trip,
paying his way by selling pictures of himself. During his
travel, he also had to find a bride, push a pram and carry
only one change of underwear! The story tells he was on
his way back home in 1914 when he reached Italy and World
War One broke out. This ended the trip.
5)
In 1960, David Threlfall put 10 GBP on odds of 1,000/1
that a man would walk on the surface of the moon before
the end of the decade. At that time the bookies thought he
was a complete idiot. Nine years later David came to
collect 10,000 Pounds.
4)
In 1998 Professional gambler Brian Zembic took on a
$100,000 bet that he couldn’t last a year with breast
implants. Apparantly he never had them removed…
3)
Matthew Webb, the first man to swim the English Channel
(in 1875) betted his own life against 10,000 USD to swim
across the whirlpool below Niagara Falls. Over 10,000
people came to watch his attempt, but halfway across Webb
threw up his arms and was drawn underwater to his death.
2)
At a local cardgame, Andrei Karpov needed some extra
funding and offered up his own wife as collateral.
Allright… When the winner of the game Sergei Brodov tried
to collect his ‘winnings’, Karpov’s wife Tatiana was so
angry, she honoured the bet. She divored Karpov and took
off with Brodov.
1)
Matthew Dumbrell placed a bet at incredible odds of
1,000,000/1 that the world would end before the year
2000.
Now let’s suppose he won this bet… How would dear Matthew
have collected his fortune?