I’m not sure if I even believe he makes these bets. Yeah sure he posts a bet slip but it could easily be in test mode, set up by the book.
You actually have a point there, because that's exactly what I was also thinking earlier on about this story regarding the huge amount of money Drake happens to have been gambling with most especially on Stake casino ever since he became the casino's brand ambassador, and top influencer. Because we all know that he is one top musicians whose tweet always get thousands and millions of engagements when ever a post is made, of which I think he most have capitalize on that, using his influence as a medium to promote casino and also indirectly use his influence to gamble on a specific kind of game, just like in the case of the last Word Cup and the most recent one after he placed $500,000 bet each on two individuals (i.e Edmonton Oilers and the Dallas Mavericks to win their respective Stanley Cup and NBA finals).
Secondly, Drake is known to have over 39.3million followers on X, so imagine if on each tweet he makes, just 1% of his followers gamble just $1 each on the same game, on the same casino, do you know how much that will amount to? Alright, so let's calculate....
1% of 39,300,000 = 393,000
So imagine if just 1% of his followers gamble just $1 each on the same casino and lost the game, that means the casino may have gotten $393,000 for that very game.
So imagine if that same 1% gambled just $2 each, that's roughly $786,000 profit (i.e $393,000 x 2). So it's likely a win win for both side