Like a lot of other people around the world, streamer xQc put a bet on the World Cup final earlier tonight. Unlike a lot of other people, however, he claims he threw down half a million dollars, then publicly bragged about it before kick-off.
Here is the shot:
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1604435490274304001
(Note that xQc has been caught up in the controversy over Twitchâs decision to ban gambling on the site, brought on in large part due to partnerships like the one between xQc and Stake, the company involved in this bet.)
His bravado was understandable! I loved the Messi narrative as much as the next football fan, but seeing France put both my teams (Australia and England) to the sword without breaking a sweatâand while missing stars like Benzema, Pogba and Kanteâmade their march to a second successive World Cup win feel somewhat inevitable.
But no! After one hell of a final, Argentina survived first a Kylian Mbappe-led comeback and then a nervy penalty shootout to emerge victorious, winning their third World Cup final, and first since 1986. Their side is full of great players, from wily veteran Angel Di Maria to beloved shithouser Emi Martinez, but the real star (and focus of the entire planetâs media) was of course on Lionel Messi. The best player in the world over the last 15 years, the one thing missing from his trophy cabinetâand for certain folks, his place among the absolute all-time greatsâhad been a World Cup triumph, so it was wonderful to be able to see him close out what is surely his last campaign with a win.
Anyway! Iâm not here to give you a game recap, Iâm just providing context as to why putting $500,000 down on France to win is called a bet, and not a sure thing.
Hereâs the chaser.
https://twitter.com/embed/status/1604538974743105536
At least he took it well! It was indeed a good game all around, and a fun watch. Especially for those of us who watched it for free.