Parlay Tips
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A parlay bet is a selection of two or more wagering outcomes where the payout increases with the number of teams chosen. The more teams you choose, the better the payout. You can combine different sports while using either the point spreads or the money lines, or even the totals.
It’s hard for me to recommend parlays because of the high hold percentage given to the house. I understand why people love parlays because of the chance for a big payoff. There have been numerous big parlay payouts on record, and the temptation to go for one can be huge. However, just look at the actual odds of hitting one compared to the odds you get paid out, as well as the house edge in the table below.
NBA Parlay bets, despite their popularity, can be tricky to land with upsets commonplace in the NBA and just one losing selection needed for the parlay to lose. With that in mind, you must be selective with your NBA picks and parlays, and here are a few tips to consider when trying to win an NBA parlay bet. Tips For Both Fun and Serious NBA Parlays. Do not be afraid to add a team to your parlay just because they are an underdog but you fancy them to win, this is a mistake you hear all too often. In that case, you total parlay is reduced by one team. For example, if you put together a four-team parlay at 12.28/1 betting odds and one of your plays ends as a PUSH, it would be reduced to a three-team play at 6/1 odds. The betting odds for parlays using point spreads is fixed and based on the total number of teams you group into one bet. A parlay bet essentially combines two or more bets into one wager. The payouts increase exponentially on parlays because you have to win every bet, or leg, that is part of the parlay for it to pay anything at all. In other words, if one bet loses, the entire parlay loses. A parlay is a single bet that combines multiple wagers together. They typically offer significantly better returns than a standard bet, but all of your wagers must be successful for the parlay to pay out. Parlays can include anywhere between two and ten different wagers, and can be used to make moneyline, points spread, or totals bets.# of TeamsActual OddsLas Vegas PayoutHouse Edge23 to 12.6 to 110.00%37 to 16 to 112.50%415 to 110 to 131.25%531 to 120 to 134.38%663 to 140 to 135.94%7127 to 175 to 140.63%8255 to 1150 to 141.02%9511 to 1300 to 141.21%101,023 to 1700 to 131.54%
Now, there are certain situations where I do actually think it makes sense to bet on a parlay. I will cover those situations below, but rarely every will I recommend betting a parlay on spreads and totals. The best parlays are money line parlays, where you just pick the winner of the game rather than using the spreads and totals, which would be a 50/50 shot on each spread and total.Correlated Parlays
This is the only kind of parlay I’d recommend wagering, which would be a two-teamer. It happens a lot in football where if one team covers, it’s likely to be a high-scoring game. There are also times where if one team covers, it is likely to be a low-scoring game. Let’s take a look at what I’m talking about.
Look for large spreads in football with small totals. On a college football game where the spread is -40 and the total is 51, it’s going to be very difficult for the favorite to cover and have the total go under. Sure, a 42-0 or a 49-0 final is possible, but if the dog even scores a field goal the favorite must score 44 points to cover, and cannot score more than 48 points or the total goes over.
There would be four possible parlay bets on the side and total of a game with a spread of -40 and a total of 51. Well, you can virtually eliminate two of those options right away. You either want to take the favorite and the over, or the underdog and the under because those are the two most likely winners.
In fact, if you play favorite/over or dog/under in situations where the spread is 40% or more of the total, then you should come out ahead. These are what I like to refer to as correlated parlays. Now, you will find that some books won’t take them for obvious reasons, but it obviously never hurts to ask.Money Line Parlays
Instead of trying to pick multiple winners against the spread and parlaying them, it’s much easier to just do a money line parlay where your teams only have to win the game. The payout won’t be as great, but your chances of winning increase dramatically. Let’s do an example just to show you what I’m talking about.
I’ll pick three random games in college basketball. Let’s do Kentucky (-7.5) over Ole Miss, Duke (-10) over Wake Forest, and Wisconsin (-8.5) over Nebraska. In this instance we have three superior teams laying pretty big numbers against overmatched opponents. There is a good chance that all three favorites win their games, but not that they all cover.
The money lines on these games are -350 for Kentucky, -550 for Duke, and -400 for Wisconsin. The standard juice on the spread of these teams is -110, which would mean a $100 wager wins you $91. Well, if you played all three teams on the money line and parlayed them together, your $100 bet would win you $90.
Now, if you pick two favorites and take a small underdog to win outright, your payout odds increase astronomically. Let’s use Kentucky (-350) and Wisconsin (-400) and parlay them with Iowa State (+200) over Kansas. Iowa State is a 4-point underdog against the spread, and if they cover, they are likely to win outright. So, a money line bet on small underdogs of 4 points or less isn’t bad at all considering when they cover, they win outright probably close to 90% of the time.
So, in replacing Duke (-550) with Iowa State (+200), the payout jumps dramatically. A $100 money line parlay with Kentucky (-350), Wisconsin (-400) and Iowa State (+200) would pay you roughly $328.00. The great thing about money lines is that they are much fairer odds then the -110 you pay when taking the spread. So, the house doesn’t have nearly as much of an advantage on money lines as they do spreads.Baseball Money Line Parlays
My favorite money line parlays are in baseball. I hate to lay more than -150 on any baseball game. That limits my options because I almost never back aces on good teams because you usually have to pay more than -150 to back them. Well, if you do a money line parlay on a couple of big favorites, then the odds aren’t so bad. Here is an example.
I am sure that the Dodgers (-200) with Clayton Kershaw are going to beat the Padres tonight. I am also sure that the Tigers (-190) with Justin Verlander on the mound are going to beat the Twins. Well, I am not sure enough to bet each separately while risking $390 to win $200 on both combined.
Instead, I’m going to use the Dodgers (-200) and the Tigers (-190) in a money line parlay. A two-team money line parlay for $200 on these two will return me roughly $258. So, you’re getting more back than you bet, and in all reality there is a very good chance that both of these teams win with their aces on the mound.
If you bet both the Dodgers (-200) and the Tigers (-190) separately to win $100 each, you would be paying $200 to win $100 on the Dodgers, and $190 to win $100 on the Tigers. If you lose both, you’re out $390 when you could have only lost $200 on the parlay. If you win one and lose one, you lose roughly $100. If you win both, you’d only win $200 compared to the $258 you would have won on the parlay.
Both sports bettors and sportsbooks seem to love parlays. The former because parlay paydays are so attractive and the latter because parlays are so hard to win.
According to data compiled by the UNLV Center For Gaming Research from 1984 to 2019, the win percentage Nevada sportsbooks enjoyed on parlays was over 30%, compared to around 5% for all sports bets combined.
Unless Michigan sports bettors prove infinitely sharper or choose to avoid parlay betting altogether, similar numbers should come out of this market.
Parlays are the most profitable bets for Michigan sportsbooks. That doesn’t mean you can’t win a parlay and enjoy the big payday it provides though.
Here’s a detailed explanation of parlay betting, to how you can place a parlay bet, and some of the odds on today’s most popular parlays.Parlay betting explained
A parlay bet essentially combines two or more bets into one wager. The payouts increase exponentially on parlays because you have to win every bet, or leg, that is part of the parlay for it to pay anything at all.
In other words, if one bet loses, the entire parlay loses.
Of course, it’s hard enough to pick one winner, let alone two, three, four, or more, which is why sportsbooks are willing to offer such big odds on parlay bets.Are parlay bets legal in Michigan?
Michigan sportsbooks will allow you to bet on parlays involving all kinds of sports, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA basketball, and NCAA football games. They’ll also let you bet multi-sport parlays combining games from different sports.
However, it’s worth noting that most professional sports bettors avoid parlay betting despite the attractive nature of the big payouts involved. Michigan sportsbooks pay out less on winning parlays than the true odds of stringing together multiple betting winners.
But putting together winning parlays is not impossible, and parlay betting remains one of the most popular ways to bet on sports.Parlay odds
Calculating parlay odds can be difficult because different sportsbooks employ different formulas, and the types of bets can vary so greatly.
What we do know is that Michigan sportsbooks consider both the currently posted odds on the individual bets and the probability of picking winners in the number of games that are part of the parlay to determine a potential payout.
You will be able to find various parlay calculators online that can give you close estimates on parlay payouts, but you’ll have to check with a Michigan sportsbook for precise potential payout information.
Parlay payouts are fixed at the time you place the bet. Even if the line changes for one or more of the games in your parlay ahead of the start, your parlay payout won’t. If the lines change in your favor you can always put together a new parlay with the same bets and an improved potential payout, but your original parlay, and its potential payout, still stands.
One Michigan sportsbook may offer a different payout for the same parlay as another, so it’s a good idea to shop around when betting parlays. Of course, this process will be made much easier when Michigan online and mobile sportsbooks go live in late 2020 or early 2021.How to make parlay bets
Betting parlays is easy with online and sports betting apps and self-service betting kiosks at Michigan retail sportsbooks.
For the most part, you tap the screen on the sport you’re interested in betting on, browse through the betting markets, and tap on the bets you want to make a part of your parlay.
Once you’ve found them all, look for the parlay section on the instantly-created bet slip and fill in the amount you wish to wager. A potential payout will be displayed. Verify that all the information on the bet slip is correct and submit the bet.
Betting parlays at a ticket window in a retail sportsbook is all about conveying that same information to the cashier verbally and confirming. You can also fill out a parlay card with all your parlay information and hand it to a cashier at the window at most Michigan retail sportsbooks.
Parlay betting is infinitely easier and more convenient with online and mobile sportsbooks and self-service betting kiosks. Both allow you to see the potential payouts for a variety of different parlays and modify the bet as you see fit.Most popular parlays
You can combine all kinds of standard bets into a parlay at Michigan sportsbooks. You can put together single-sport or multi-sport parlays with legs that include everything from moneyline, spread, and even futures bets. The one restriction is on bets involving the same event, which means you can’t combine moneyline and spread bets from the same NFL game, for example.
Here’s a look at some of the most popular parlays:NFL parlaysHow To Bet Parlays
NFL parlays are the most popular in US sports betting. The weekly NFL schedule allows you to make up to 13-game parlays almost every single Sunday. Taking a look at the NFL 2020-21 Season Week 1 odds atFanDuel Sportsbook App you can easily see what makes NFL parlay betting so popular.
Making four Week 1 $25 spread bets on a series of underdogs might look like this:
*Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs: Texans +10 (-115) – $25 to win $21.74
*Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers: Cardinals +8.5 (-120) – $25 to win $20.83
*Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions: Bears +2.5 (-120) – $25 to win $20.83
*Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens: Browns +8.5 (-110) – $25 to win $22.73
If all four bets win, you’ll make almost $90 in profits.
However, if you took that same $100 and put it on a four-team parlay involving the same bets you would stand to win more than ten times that. That’s right, the potential payout for a $100 four-team parlay involving these four Week 1 spread bets is a whopping $1,099.64.NBA parlays
With so many games held throughout the season, including up to 12 a night at some points, NBA parlays are almost as popular as NFL parlays. Looking at some regular-season NBA game odds shows you how much more parlays pay than individual bets, even if you’re betting the favorites in just two games.
For example, the Milwaukee Bucks might be a -310 moneyline favorite over the Atlanta Hawks. Put $25 on the Bucks at that price and you stand to win just $8.06 plus your bet back.
On the same night, the Detroit Pistons might be -124 favorites over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Put $25 on the Pistons at that price and you stand to win $20.16 plus your bet back.
Winning both bets will get you about $28 in profit, but combining both bets into a $50 two-team NBA parlay will get you more than double that, paying $69.46 plus your $50 bet back.MLB parlays
Like the NBA, with multiple games on most days and nights throughout the season, MLB parlays are quite popular as well. Picking MLB moneyline winners and betting $25 on each in the following games might lead to close to $75 in profits:
*Tigers vs. Indians: Tigers -122 – $25 to win $20.49
*Phillies vs. Mets: Phillies +112 – $25 to win $28
*Yankees vs. Red Sox: Red Sox +100 – $25 to win $25
However, putting these three moneyline bets together as a part of a three-team $75 MLB parlay could earn you a whopping $503.66, even though you’d be risking the same amount of money.
With payouts like that it’s easy to see why MLB parlays are so popular.Successful parlay betting tips
People see the potential payouts for parlays and can’t help but fire away. It’s only later they realize how hard it is to pick just one winner, let alone the winner of two or more games.
The world keeps turning and the sportsbooks stay profitable. Still, someone is bound to hit a massive 13-game NFL parlay for big bucks every year, and there’s no reason it can’t be you.
That said, it’s those who do a ton of research beforehand and make well thought out and carefully calculated plays that win parlays regularly.
These five parlay betting tips may help set you on that path:Combine favorites
You normally have to put some pretty big bets down to make big favorites worth your time. However, you can make a profit with a smaller stake if you put two favorites together as a part of a parlay. This is a great way to bet the (no such thing as a) sure thing and get a decent return while risking a little less than you might normally have to.Size down
Big odds might make you want to bet big, but increasing your normal bet size for a parlay isn’t always the wise move. Sizing down may be the prudent play. Bet big-paying parlays smaller and it won’t hurt too much when they lose, which happens more often than not. The payday on the right parlay will still offer a bit of that “wow” factor even with small bet size.Find the hedge
Play a parlay correctly and there’s a good chance you’ll be able to hedge against the last leg. This means locking up some guaranteed winnings or at least your original stake by playing a little defense, betting against yourself, and taking out somewhat of an insurance policy. If you’re doing it right, you’ll be putting together parlays that naturally provide you the opportunity to lock in some profit midway through.Multi-sport parlays
Betting parlays is still about finding the best value bets on the board. The big difference is you have to combine several bets. Multi-sport parlays are very often your best bet because it’s easier to find multiple bets with real value when you broaden your sporting horizons.Limit the legs
There are 13 games on any given Sunday in the NFL, but that doesn’t mean you have to bet them all in the same parlay. Look for bets that offer value and combine them. If that’s only two or three games, limit your parlay to two or three legs. Smaller parlays don’t offer the massive paydays the larger one does, but they win more often.Bet TypesParlay betting: key takeaways
Parlays will continue to be among the most profitable bets for sportsbooks and sports bettors will remain attracted to the big payouts they often offer. In other words, parlay betting isn’t going anywhere.
It will be among the most popular types of sports betting in Michigan even as the market grows and matures Michigan sportsbooks will make money off parlay betting and the odd story about a massive parlay win will only add to sports betting allure here in the state. People will pay more attention to the big payday than the big picture.Football Parlay Tips
However, there will be profitable parlay betting as well. Expert handicappers will combine favorites, size down bets, look for hedging opportunities, and bet multi-sport parlays with a limited number of legs, eking out small gains.Nfl Parlay Tips
As long as there is sports betting in Michigan there will be parlay betting in Michigan and everyone will love it.
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A parlay bet is a selection of two or more wagering outcomes where the payout increases with the number of teams chosen. The more teams you choose, the better the payout. You can combine different sports while using either the point spreads or the money lines, or even the totals.
It’s hard for me to recommend parlays because of the high hold percentage given to the house. I understand why people love parlays because of the chance for a big payoff. There have been numerous big parlay payouts on record, and the temptation to go for one can be huge. However, just look at the actual odds of hitting one compared to the odds you get paid out, as well as the house edge in the table below.
NBA Parlay bets, despite their popularity, can be tricky to land with upsets commonplace in the NBA and just one losing selection needed for the parlay to lose. With that in mind, you must be selective with your NBA picks and parlays, and here are a few tips to consider when trying to win an NBA parlay bet. Tips For Both Fun and Serious NBA Parlays. Do not be afraid to add a team to your parlay just because they are an underdog but you fancy them to win, this is a mistake you hear all too often. In that case, you total parlay is reduced by one team. For example, if you put together a four-team parlay at 12.28/1 betting odds and one of your plays ends as a PUSH, it would be reduced to a three-team play at 6/1 odds. The betting odds for parlays using point spreads is fixed and based on the total number of teams you group into one bet. A parlay bet essentially combines two or more bets into one wager. The payouts increase exponentially on parlays because you have to win every bet, or leg, that is part of the parlay for it to pay anything at all. In other words, if one bet loses, the entire parlay loses. A parlay is a single bet that combines multiple wagers together. They typically offer significantly better returns than a standard bet, but all of your wagers must be successful for the parlay to pay out. Parlays can include anywhere between two and ten different wagers, and can be used to make moneyline, points spread, or totals bets.# of TeamsActual OddsLas Vegas PayoutHouse Edge23 to 12.6 to 110.00%37 to 16 to 112.50%415 to 110 to 131.25%531 to 120 to 134.38%663 to 140 to 135.94%7127 to 175 to 140.63%8255 to 1150 to 141.02%9511 to 1300 to 141.21%101,023 to 1700 to 131.54%
Now, there are certain situations where I do actually think it makes sense to bet on a parlay. I will cover those situations below, but rarely every will I recommend betting a parlay on spreads and totals. The best parlays are money line parlays, where you just pick the winner of the game rather than using the spreads and totals, which would be a 50/50 shot on each spread and total.Correlated Parlays
This is the only kind of parlay I’d recommend wagering, which would be a two-teamer. It happens a lot in football where if one team covers, it’s likely to be a high-scoring game. There are also times where if one team covers, it is likely to be a low-scoring game. Let’s take a look at what I’m talking about.
Look for large spreads in football with small totals. On a college football game where the spread is -40 and the total is 51, it’s going to be very difficult for the favorite to cover and have the total go under. Sure, a 42-0 or a 49-0 final is possible, but if the dog even scores a field goal the favorite must score 44 points to cover, and cannot score more than 48 points or the total goes over.
There would be four possible parlay bets on the side and total of a game with a spread of -40 and a total of 51. Well, you can virtually eliminate two of those options right away. You either want to take the favorite and the over, or the underdog and the under because those are the two most likely winners.
In fact, if you play favorite/over or dog/under in situations where the spread is 40% or more of the total, then you should come out ahead. These are what I like to refer to as correlated parlays. Now, you will find that some books won’t take them for obvious reasons, but it obviously never hurts to ask.Money Line Parlays
Instead of trying to pick multiple winners against the spread and parlaying them, it’s much easier to just do a money line parlay where your teams only have to win the game. The payout won’t be as great, but your chances of winning increase dramatically. Let’s do an example just to show you what I’m talking about.
I’ll pick three random games in college basketball. Let’s do Kentucky (-7.5) over Ole Miss, Duke (-10) over Wake Forest, and Wisconsin (-8.5) over Nebraska. In this instance we have three superior teams laying pretty big numbers against overmatched opponents. There is a good chance that all three favorites win their games, but not that they all cover.
The money lines on these games are -350 for Kentucky, -550 for Duke, and -400 for Wisconsin. The standard juice on the spread of these teams is -110, which would mean a $100 wager wins you $91. Well, if you played all three teams on the money line and parlayed them together, your $100 bet would win you $90.
Now, if you pick two favorites and take a small underdog to win outright, your payout odds increase astronomically. Let’s use Kentucky (-350) and Wisconsin (-400) and parlay them with Iowa State (+200) over Kansas. Iowa State is a 4-point underdog against the spread, and if they cover, they are likely to win outright. So, a money line bet on small underdogs of 4 points or less isn’t bad at all considering when they cover, they win outright probably close to 90% of the time.
So, in replacing Duke (-550) with Iowa State (+200), the payout jumps dramatically. A $100 money line parlay with Kentucky (-350), Wisconsin (-400) and Iowa State (+200) would pay you roughly $328.00. The great thing about money lines is that they are much fairer odds then the -110 you pay when taking the spread. So, the house doesn’t have nearly as much of an advantage on money lines as they do spreads.Baseball Money Line Parlays
My favorite money line parlays are in baseball. I hate to lay more than -150 on any baseball game. That limits my options because I almost never back aces on good teams because you usually have to pay more than -150 to back them. Well, if you do a money line parlay on a couple of big favorites, then the odds aren’t so bad. Here is an example.
I am sure that the Dodgers (-200) with Clayton Kershaw are going to beat the Padres tonight. I am also sure that the Tigers (-190) with Justin Verlander on the mound are going to beat the Twins. Well, I am not sure enough to bet each separately while risking $390 to win $200 on both combined.
Instead, I’m going to use the Dodgers (-200) and the Tigers (-190) in a money line parlay. A two-team money line parlay for $200 on these two will return me roughly $258. So, you’re getting more back than you bet, and in all reality there is a very good chance that both of these teams win with their aces on the mound.
If you bet both the Dodgers (-200) and the Tigers (-190) separately to win $100 each, you would be paying $200 to win $100 on the Dodgers, and $190 to win $100 on the Tigers. If you lose both, you’re out $390 when you could have only lost $200 on the parlay. If you win one and lose one, you lose roughly $100. If you win both, you’d only win $200 compared to the $258 you would have won on the parlay.
Both sports bettors and sportsbooks seem to love parlays. The former because parlay paydays are so attractive and the latter because parlays are so hard to win.
According to data compiled by the UNLV Center For Gaming Research from 1984 to 2019, the win percentage Nevada sportsbooks enjoyed on parlays was over 30%, compared to around 5% for all sports bets combined.
Unless Michigan sports bettors prove infinitely sharper or choose to avoid parlay betting altogether, similar numbers should come out of this market.
Parlays are the most profitable bets for Michigan sportsbooks. That doesn’t mean you can’t win a parlay and enjoy the big payday it provides though.
Here’s a detailed explanation of parlay betting, to how you can place a parlay bet, and some of the odds on today’s most popular parlays.Parlay betting explained
A parlay bet essentially combines two or more bets into one wager. The payouts increase exponentially on parlays because you have to win every bet, or leg, that is part of the parlay for it to pay anything at all.
In other words, if one bet loses, the entire parlay loses.
Of course, it’s hard enough to pick one winner, let alone two, three, four, or more, which is why sportsbooks are willing to offer such big odds on parlay bets.Are parlay bets legal in Michigan?
Michigan sportsbooks will allow you to bet on parlays involving all kinds of sports, including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, NCAA basketball, and NCAA football games. They’ll also let you bet multi-sport parlays combining games from different sports.
However, it’s worth noting that most professional sports bettors avoid parlay betting despite the attractive nature of the big payouts involved. Michigan sportsbooks pay out less on winning parlays than the true odds of stringing together multiple betting winners.
But putting together winning parlays is not impossible, and parlay betting remains one of the most popular ways to bet on sports.Parlay odds
Calculating parlay odds can be difficult because different sportsbooks employ different formulas, and the types of bets can vary so greatly.
What we do know is that Michigan sportsbooks consider both the currently posted odds on the individual bets and the probability of picking winners in the number of games that are part of the parlay to determine a potential payout.
You will be able to find various parlay calculators online that can give you close estimates on parlay payouts, but you’ll have to check with a Michigan sportsbook for precise potential payout information.
Parlay payouts are fixed at the time you place the bet. Even if the line changes for one or more of the games in your parlay ahead of the start, your parlay payout won’t. If the lines change in your favor you can always put together a new parlay with the same bets and an improved potential payout, but your original parlay, and its potential payout, still stands.
One Michigan sportsbook may offer a different payout for the same parlay as another, so it’s a good idea to shop around when betting parlays. Of course, this process will be made much easier when Michigan online and mobile sportsbooks go live in late 2020 or early 2021.How to make parlay bets
Betting parlays is easy with online and sports betting apps and self-service betting kiosks at Michigan retail sportsbooks.
For the most part, you tap the screen on the sport you’re interested in betting on, browse through the betting markets, and tap on the bets you want to make a part of your parlay.
Once you’ve found them all, look for the parlay section on the instantly-created bet slip and fill in the amount you wish to wager. A potential payout will be displayed. Verify that all the information on the bet slip is correct and submit the bet.
Betting parlays at a ticket window in a retail sportsbook is all about conveying that same information to the cashier verbally and confirming. You can also fill out a parlay card with all your parlay information and hand it to a cashier at the window at most Michigan retail sportsbooks.
Parlay betting is infinitely easier and more convenient with online and mobile sportsbooks and self-service betting kiosks. Both allow you to see the potential payouts for a variety of different parlays and modify the bet as you see fit.Most popular parlays
You can combine all kinds of standard bets into a parlay at Michigan sportsbooks. You can put together single-sport or multi-sport parlays with legs that include everything from moneyline, spread, and even futures bets. The one restriction is on bets involving the same event, which means you can’t combine moneyline and spread bets from the same NFL game, for example.
Here’s a look at some of the most popular parlays:NFL parlaysHow To Bet Parlays
NFL parlays are the most popular in US sports betting. The weekly NFL schedule allows you to make up to 13-game parlays almost every single Sunday. Taking a look at the NFL 2020-21 Season Week 1 odds atFanDuel Sportsbook App you can easily see what makes NFL parlay betting so popular.
Making four Week 1 $25 spread bets on a series of underdogs might look like this:
*Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs: Texans +10 (-115) – $25 to win $21.74
*Arizona Cardinals at San Francisco 49ers: Cardinals +8.5 (-120) – $25 to win $20.83
*Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions: Bears +2.5 (-120) – $25 to win $20.83
*Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens: Browns +8.5 (-110) – $25 to win $22.73
If all four bets win, you’ll make almost $90 in profits.
However, if you took that same $100 and put it on a four-team parlay involving the same bets you would stand to win more than ten times that. That’s right, the potential payout for a $100 four-team parlay involving these four Week 1 spread bets is a whopping $1,099.64.NBA parlays
With so many games held throughout the season, including up to 12 a night at some points, NBA parlays are almost as popular as NFL parlays. Looking at some regular-season NBA game odds shows you how much more parlays pay than individual bets, even if you’re betting the favorites in just two games.
For example, the Milwaukee Bucks might be a -310 moneyline favorite over the Atlanta Hawks. Put $25 on the Bucks at that price and you stand to win just $8.06 plus your bet back.
On the same night, the Detroit Pistons might be -124 favorites over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Put $25 on the Pistons at that price and you stand to win $20.16 plus your bet back.
Winning both bets will get you about $28 in profit, but combining both bets into a $50 two-team NBA parlay will get you more than double that, paying $69.46 plus your $50 bet back.MLB parlays
Like the NBA, with multiple games on most days and nights throughout the season, MLB parlays are quite popular as well. Picking MLB moneyline winners and betting $25 on each in the following games might lead to close to $75 in profits:
*Tigers vs. Indians: Tigers -122 – $25 to win $20.49
*Phillies vs. Mets: Phillies +112 – $25 to win $28
*Yankees vs. Red Sox: Red Sox +100 – $25 to win $25
However, putting these three moneyline bets together as a part of a three-team $75 MLB parlay could earn you a whopping $503.66, even though you’d be risking the same amount of money.
With payouts like that it’s easy to see why MLB parlays are so popular.Successful parlay betting tips
People see the potential payouts for parlays and can’t help but fire away. It’s only later they realize how hard it is to pick just one winner, let alone the winner of two or more games.
The world keeps turning and the sportsbooks stay profitable. Still, someone is bound to hit a massive 13-game NFL parlay for big bucks every year, and there’s no reason it can’t be you.
That said, it’s those who do a ton of research beforehand and make well thought out and carefully calculated plays that win parlays regularly.
These five parlay betting tips may help set you on that path:Combine favorites
You normally have to put some pretty big bets down to make big favorites worth your time. However, you can make a profit with a smaller stake if you put two favorites together as a part of a parlay. This is a great way to bet the (no such thing as a) sure thing and get a decent return while risking a little less than you might normally have to.Size down
Big odds might make you want to bet big, but increasing your normal bet size for a parlay isn’t always the wise move. Sizing down may be the prudent play. Bet big-paying parlays smaller and it won’t hurt too much when they lose, which happens more often than not. The payday on the right parlay will still offer a bit of that “wow” factor even with small bet size.Find the hedge
Play a parlay correctly and there’s a good chance you’ll be able to hedge against the last leg. This means locking up some guaranteed winnings or at least your original stake by playing a little defense, betting against yourself, and taking out somewhat of an insurance policy. If you’re doing it right, you’ll be putting together parlays that naturally provide you the opportunity to lock in some profit midway through.Multi-sport parlays
Betting parlays is still about finding the best value bets on the board. The big difference is you have to combine several bets. Multi-sport parlays are very often your best bet because it’s easier to find multiple bets with real value when you broaden your sporting horizons.Limit the legs
There are 13 games on any given Sunday in the NFL, but that doesn’t mean you have to bet them all in the same parlay. Look for bets that offer value and combine them. If that’s only two or three games, limit your parlay to two or three legs. Smaller parlays don’t offer the massive paydays the larger one does, but they win more often.Bet TypesParlay betting: key takeaways
Parlays will continue to be among the most profitable bets for sportsbooks and sports bettors will remain attracted to the big payouts they often offer. In other words, parlay betting isn’t going anywhere.
It will be among the most popular types of sports betting in Michigan even as the market grows and matures Michigan sportsbooks will make money off parlay betting and the odd story about a massive parlay win will only add to sports betting allure here in the state. People will pay more attention to the big payday than the big picture.Football Parlay Tips
However, there will be profitable parlay betting as well. Expert handicappers will combine favorites, size down bets, look for hedging opportunities, and bet multi-sport parlays with a limited number of legs, eking out small gains.Nfl Parlay Tips
As long as there is sports betting in Michigan there will be parlay betting in Michigan and everyone will love it.
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