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Gambler wins £1.5m bet on Biden presidency win but another lost £3.8m backing Trump

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A mystery Brit had another reason to celebrate Joe Biden 's win yesterday as he had put a £1 million bet on political heavy weight bagging the top spot.

The winner will be walking away with a cool £1.5 million windfall after putting the bet on just a few days before Election Day with the odds at 8/15.

Alex Kostin of Americangamlber.com said: “One punter that may be celebrating more than others this evening is the person who put down a £1m bet on Biden a few days before Election Day at the odds 8/15." Meanwhile, another mystery Brit businessman put a bet $5 million - £3.8 million - Donald Trump taking the presidency for a second term at 37/20.

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