₦205 to ₦42.1 Million: Inside Bet9ja's Biggest NG Payout
A stake smaller than a bottle of water returned more than forty-two million naira. Twelve legs, one market, and a multiplier of 146,624.84. Below are the questions Nigerian bettors ask about this kind of slip, answered against the actual coupon.
What exactly did this player bet on?
Twelve selections, all on the Goal/No Goal market, all predicting NG. Backing NG is a bet that one side will be kept off the scoresheet entirely. Any clean sheet at either end settles the bet as a winner.
Stake: ₦205
Combined Odds: 146,624.84
Return: ₦42,081,329.53
Selections: 12
Market: Goal/No Goal, NG on every leg
Bet ID: B9VR7490459503Y-9938179
How does twelve legs reach 146,624?
Goal/No Goal prices reflect how often both sides find the net, and NG sits on the unpopular side of that. The odds on this coupon ranged from 2.16 to 3.35, which means the shortest leg on the ticket was still better than even money.
Compare that to a slip full of 1.30 favourites. Fewer legs, higher prices, larger multiplier.
Can this be repeated?
It deserves a straight answer rather than a sales pitch. The odds tell you what Bet9ja thought of the chances, and 146,624.84 is not a small number.
What is repeatable is the market selection. Some leagues and some fixture types deliver clean sheets regularly, and prices do not always adjust. Look at the scorelines. Several were not close games at all.
What were the twelve selections?
Selection Odds Result
NG 2.47 Stabaek IF 6-0 Hoedd IL
NG 2.35 Orebro 0-0 IK Oddevold
NG 2.