A parlay wager is
a bet on two up to 10 teams or selections. It
is one of the more versatile forms of sports wagering.
The player can combine different sports point
spreads lines. In a second chance parlay you can
have up to 3 losses depending on the number of
teams and still win.
No parlay wagers will be accepted where propositions,
quarters or different periods of the same game
are connected. The parts of a parlay wager are
deemed to be connected, for example, if one leg
of a parlay is for Sampras to defeat Henman in
the 4th round of Wimbledon, and the second, or
additional, part of the parlay is for Sampras
to win the Wimbledon title. The match forms part
of the overall tournament and is, therefore, connected.
In the same way, you cannot parlay the over of
the first half of a football game with the over
of the total game, because the two are connected.
Point spread parlay odds are as follows:
Teams
Winners
Odds
4
4
6 TO 1
4
3
1 TO 1
5
5
12 TO 1
5
4
5 TO 2
6
6
22 TO 1
6
5
3 TO 1
7
7
35 TO 1
7
6
7 TO 2
7
5
1 TO 1
8
8
40 TO 1
8
7
4 TO 1
8
6
3 TO 2
9
9
50 TO 1
9
8
5 TO 1
9
7
2 TO 1
10
10
100 TO 1
10
9
6 TO 1
10
8
5 TO 2
10
7
1 TO 2
A push will constitute a loss of the entire Parlay.
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