A Twin Cities man turned a single $25 wager into $1 million playing online fantasy football this past weekend, and he's cashing it all in while he still can.
Gene Schaum, who runs a SuperAmerica store in Blaine, made his prescient bets on FanDuel, one of two online giants in an industry that is under fire for insider trading allegations and even its very existence as a legal enterprise.
Schaum, 49, of Brooklyn Park, plopped down the modest sum and chose his lineup of NFL players, whose performances in passing, rushing, catching and defending earned him points.
Schaum, a husband and father who was back at work this week, said he's won "a hundred bucks here and there" over the past couple of years playing $15 or $20 a week.
But when this past pro football weekend was over and all the yards, points and receptions were tallied, Schaum peeked at his FanDuel balance and saw that it had gone from $7.05 to $1,000,007.05.
Schaum said he's taking the full $1 million in a single bank transfer, aware of the turmoil swirling around online fantasy football.
"My nephew is an investment banker, so he is helping me" decide what to do with the windfall, he said.
FanDuel spokeswoman Emily Bass said Schaum finished with 208.5 points, nudging out his closest competitor for the top weekly payout by a single point. Second place was good for a still robust $350,000, Bass said.