With sports shut down temporarily amid a COVID-19 pandemic, people have money burning holes in their pockets.

Some are turning to some interesting betting techniques, according to an article by CNBC.com.

Duane Colucci, who works at the Rampart Casino in Las Vegas, detailed some of the things people were able to bet on before the casino was closed temporarily:

“If you can bet on it and we can book it, somebody is going to bet on it,” Colucci said.

In the short window between the mass shutdown of most sports leagues and the gubernatorial mandate for casinos to cease operations, the Rampart tried to adapt. Colucci says they tried to book the KHL Russian Hockey League, Turkish and Mexican Soccer Leagues, and the usual live and virtual horse racing. They even looked at expanding the propositions bets around Tom Brady and where his first snap could take place.

Now, it looks as if online betting is getting a big surge, with some people even betting on the weather:

Bovada, a sportsbook company based in Costa Rica, began taking bets on the maximum temperatures in various cities around the country. Days before, a viral tweet brought on some momentary fame for a new platform designed for just that, BetOnWeather.io., When the app launched in mid-February, its site drew roughly 10,000 visitors per week.

What a weird time to be alive.