A wallet address was helped by Portugal getting the Democratic Republic of the Congo to settle for a draw, earning $1.48 million.


This person is called BreakTheBank. He probably staked about $105k on “Portugal not winning.” As it turned out, Portugal really didn’t take the match.
If you want to see how he plays, you can click this link to open his profile:
This doesn’t look like some genius move—it’s more like a method that can be a bit annoying:
He doesn’t rely on guessing; instead, he repeatedly hunts for weaknesses in the market. People often place bets based on a team’s fame rather than pricing based on the game itself.
His big-money bets are basically all on mid-range sports markets—not the kind of lottery-style setups that make you rich overnight. For example:
· Grizzlies over Kings, netting $213k
· Warriors over Timberwolves, netting $180k
· Nuggets over Bucks, netting $118k
The playbook is the same every time:
· Choose popular teams with big reputations
· Go after emotionally driven markets
· Then place heavy bets on the “uncomfortable” side
Portugal here is just the loudest example. What he’s really betting on isn’t whether the Democratic Republic of the Congo can force a draw; he’s betting that people will waste extra money because of the words “Portugal.”
If you want to follow bets on Polymarket, I recommend using Kreo:

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