$24,000 on Bangladesh - New Zealand

Placed by Hidden · May 2, 2026 at 11:48 AM · 4 days ago

Context

5th-largest Bangladesh bet on tail.bet.

At 2.00 odds, the over 6.5 runs market on New Zealand's first innings against Bangladesh offered near coin-flip pricing on the threshold. Hidden staked $24,000 on the over, the fifth-largest wager among six bets captured on the fixture. The bet won, returning $48,000 and doubling the stake. This outcome aligned with three other winning over-runs selections by the same user on the match: a $40,337 over 7.5, a $39,389 over 8.5, and a $29,477 over 9.5, all of which settled as winners. The cluster suggests New Zealand's opening batting produced runs across multiple cumulative thresholds in the first innings.

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Bangladesh attracted six high-roller bets tracked on tail.bet, totaling $184,183 wagered across singles play. All six settled positions won, delivering a 115% return on investment and $211,793 in net profit. The largest captured bet staked $40,338 on Over 7.5 in the Bangladesh–New Zealand fixture, returning $78,659. Over 7.5 appeared twice in the recent bet mix, making it the most common selection on the entity.

Stake
$24,000.00
Odds
2.00
Returned
$48,000.00
Net P/L
+$24,000

Match

Bangladesh - New Zealand
1st Innings Over 6 - New Zealand Total ·Over 6.5
Odds: 2.00

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