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: They unknowingly placed the wager with bookmakers linked to a drug cartel. When Winning Colors defied the odds to become one of the few fillies to win the Derby, the men had to figure out how to collect their winnings without getting killed.

: He won a staggering $13 million but intentionally never claimed the ticket. The unclaimed winnings were eventually donated to charity by the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

: By the time he retired, it is estimated Benter made nearly $1 billion through his quantitative betting models. The Longshot of a Lifetime: Winning Colors Horse Betting

In 2011, , a 61-year-old heating engineer, experienced what many call the ultimate stroke of luck.

: Australian tycoon Kerry Packer once bet $4.6 million on a horse named Mahogany . The horse won, netting Packer a payout of approximately $20 million. : They unknowingly placed the wager with bookmakers

: Against all logic, Lupita won, completing Whiteley's six-race accumulator and turning his £2 into £1.45 million . Fast Facts: Famous Wagering Feats

: Their journey back across the border, evading both federal agents and potential killers, was later chronicled in the book The Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told . The Heating Engineer’s £1.5 Million Miracle The unclaimed winnings were eventually donated to charity

One of the most legendary figures in horse racing is , a physics dropout who applied advanced mathematics to the track. Benter moved to Hong Kong and developed a computer model that analyzed over 130 variables for every horse in every race.