Proposition bet

In gambling, a proposition bet (also called a prop bet) is any bet made for a sum of money that involves a proposition. An example is the professional poker player, Howard “The Professor” Lederer, a vegetarian who wagered $10,000 with a fellow gambler that he could eat a cheeseburger. He did it and won the money. Golf is a very common game for prop bets.

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