WynnBET disclosed a television promotion Monday featuring its greatest (in a real sense and metaphorically) brand minister, Shaquille O'Neal, and Oscar victor Ben Affleck, who likewise coordinated the spot.
In a two-minute, 20-second "broadened cut" of the spot, Affleck and his co-star in The Way Back, Melvin Gregg, are being carried to Wynn's Las Vegas gambling club in a dark SUV when Affleck shows Gregg his games wagering record — weighty on Boston wagers, normally — on his cell phone. At the point when Gregg comments that it's "not a decent record," Affleck brings out a popular scene from Kindness Hunting by answering, "I take a gander at your history, and it's somewhat suspect."bti sports 도메인 주소 추천
Artistically, the promotion is set to an instrumental section suggestive of Sea's 11, a film that Affleck's sibling, Casey, and Matt Damon each showed up in. Damon, obviously, additionally featured in Rounders, so it's a piece frustrating that he doesn't make an appearance here, if by some stroke of good luck to jump up from a poker table and broadcast, "I got the numbers, how would you like them apples?"황룡카지노 안전 도메인 주소 추천
An inconspicuous A-Bar diss?
At any rate, back to what's really remembered for the spot: As Affleck strolls through the gambling club floor to get to Wynn's sportsbook, a lady escapes her seat at a blackjack table to tell him, "Dallas generally loses when Mercury's in retrograde. It's science."
Presently, when another card shark finds out if Affleck is wagering on Miami, he answers, "Miami's horrible" — without seeing that O'Neal, who came out on top for a NBA championship with the Intensity, is strolling right behind him. One can't resist the urge to guess that the Miami diss has as a lot to do with the way that Affleck's ongoing sweetheart, Jennifer Lopez, imparted a home to her ex, Alex Rodriguez, in the South Florida city. (Fun reality: J-Lo's mother, Lupe Rodriguez, energetically plays spaces in Affleck's Wynn spot.)에볼루션카지노 안전 도메인 주소
Followed by a force of admirers — including a bespectacled noble man named Greg (in no way related to Gregg) — as he dives a lift to the Wynn sportsbook, Affleck tells them, "While you're wagering, individuals in your group have a significant effect. … How about we win together." Yet when he gets to the book, he understands he was the only one stupid enough to have wagered on Boston, which is losing by 30. (Apparently, this is the Celtics we're discussing.)
The spot closes with Shaq saying he "went with Greg," who "has an entire framework." When Affleck asks Greg what his framework is, he answers, "I pick by variety, for the most part." The promotion then closes with the slogan, "Wagering is a group activity," repeating Affleck's opinions from a piece prior.
As indicated by an official statement, Affleck "will proceed with his relationship with WynnBET as an essential specialist."