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Florida Bettor Wins 5.5 Million On Hard Rock Sportsbook

When Hard Rock Sportsbook reopened in Florida last week, I’m not sure they envisioned paying out one of the largest payouts on a parlay bet ever reported. But that’s what…

Florida Bettor wins big when Matt Amendola hits last second field goal.

Matt Ammendola #16 of the Houston Texans celebrates with teammates after beating the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on November 12, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

When Hard Rock Sportsbook reopened in Florida last week, I'm not sure they envisioned paying out one of the largest payouts on a parlay bet ever reported. But that's what happened. Welcome back, huh. A Florida bettor had placed a $500,000 four-leg NFL parlay and nailed it. The 4 legs were:

• The Houston Texans to beat the Cincinnati Bengals

• Texans-Bengals to go over 44.5 points

• Texans running back Devin Singletary to score a touchdown

• Singletary to go over 51.5 rushing yards

A last second field goal by Texans kicker Matt Ammendola  sealed the upset win for the Texans over the Bengals. The 30-27 win satisfied the second leg. And Singletary took care of the rest with 150 yards and a touchdown.

Scoring that Florida bettor a massive payday.

But for every big winner, there's plenty of big losers. Someone bet $1.12 million on Kent State (+10.5) vs. Bowling Green. BG won 49-19. "Why the hell would somebody put a million [dollars] on a 1-8 team? Why would you do that?" Shahrouz Ebadian, a tech executive in Fort Lauderdale told ESPN.

In other news, the Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee is gearing up to launch Crapsroulette and sports betting on Thursday, December 7. The roulette table is already set up, just behind the car at the front door.

Curious about which stores will be closed on Thanksgiving Day and whether they'll kick off early Black Friday sales? The landscape has shifted in recent years, with a growing number of major retailers opting to keep their doors closed on Thanksgiving. This differs from the previous years of the traditional practice of launching in-store Black Friday deals on Thanksgiving. Since 2020, many retailers have chosen to remain closed and instead offer online deals.

The positive response from consumers in 2020 influenced retailers in 2021 to once again close on Thanksgiving Day. Some retailers, such as Target, took a bold stance by declaring a permanent end to in-store shopping on Thanksgiving. In 2022, Walmart's CEO echoed this sentiment, affirming that staying open on Thanksgiving was now a thing of the past.

This shift towards closures on Thanksgiving Day reflects a changing consumer landscape and a commitment by employers to prioritize their workers. It's a change from not too long ago when people were scarfing down Thanksgiving dinner to rush to their favorite stores for Black Friday deals.

Black Friday, once synonymous with the official start of the holiday shopping season, has evolved. Retailers now initiate their holiday sales much earlier, with some starting promotions as early as October, like Amazon Prime Days. The focus is now on a mix of online and in-store deals spread out over a longer period.

Besides pleasing shoppers, closing on Thanksgiving can be seen by some as a smart move for businesses and the public image of retailers. This strategic move aligns with the trend of prioritizing a work-life balance and catering to changing societal expectations.

Take a look at some of the major retailers that will be closed on Thanksgiving below.

Walmart

Despite its history of drawing massive crowds on Thanksgiving, Walmart, has confirmed that it will once again be closed on Thanksgiving Day in 2023.  On October 9, Walmart's CEO, John Furner, officially announced that the retail giant will maintain its tradition of staying closed on Thanksgiving Day for the fourth consecutive year, as reported by USA Today.

Best Buy

In a move to provide employees with some well-deserved time off, Best Buy has announced plans to shut its doors on Thanksgiving. If you're eager to snag deals, the retailer is set to kick off its Black Friday sales on Friday, November 17, as reported by Chain Store Age. The website will be available on Thanksgiving, offering you the opportunity to browse and shop.

Target

Target made waves as one of the early adopters among big-box retailers, opting to remain closed on Thanksgiving in 2020. Continuing this trend, the retailer will once again keep its doors shut on Thanksgiving Day in 2023, marking the fourth consecutive year. A press release from 2021 highlighted the overwhelmingly positive response to this decision, stating, "The response was so positive that we'll carry it forward this year, keeping our Target stores closed all day long on Thanksgiving Day. This is just one example of how our evolving strategy is meeting the needs of our business and our guests." For eager shoppers, Target's website already has Black Friday deals across various categories, including electronics, toys, kitchen products, and cleaning supplies.

The Home Depot

Home Depot is set to take a breather on Thanksgiving Day, closing its doors for the holiday. However, for shoppers looking for Black Friday savings, the good news is that the deals will be extended throughout the entire month of November. The main sale launches online on Thanksgiving Day, according to The Krazy Coupon Lady. Come Black Friday, the store will open its doors at 6 a.m.

Costco

Costco members likely won't be surprised that the membership warehouse club is closed for Thanksgiving Day. It's consistent with its practice for most major holidays. While closed on Thanksgiving, Costco is scheduled to open on Black Friday at 9 a.m. See the store's full list of holiday closures here.

Lowe's

Lowe's adheres to its longstanding tradition by closing its stores on Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, as shared on the company's website. This decision offers customers and associates time to celebrate with loved ones. On Black Friday, Lowe's stores will open early for those ready to begin their post-Thanksgiving shopping.

Sam's Club

Sam's Club, affiliated with Walmart, will follow the lead of its parent company and close on Thanksgiving. However, Sam's Club isn't leaving shoppers without options. They will host a Thanksgiving Day online event. This virtual event starts on Turkey Day and continues through Saturday, November 26, 2023, encompassing the day after Black Friday.

JCPenney

In an acknowledgment of their employees during the holiday season, JCPenney has chosen to close on Thanksgiving Day. The retailer will open its doors at 5 a.m. on Black Friday. According to Chain Store Age, JCPenney's full Black Friday ad will go live online on the same day and remain available throughout the month. Shoppers can anticipate weekly releases of select Black Friday deals both online and in-store throughout November.

Joe Winner spends his days combing through memes and off beat stories to bring you the side of Florida not always seen.