Parlay sports bet

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While you want every bet in a parlay to win, it's also possible that some of the bets push and you still earn some money. In order to win a parlay, all bets need to win (or push). The problem with something like a 10-team parlay is that even if nine of those bets win, it doesn't matter if the 10th one loses. Of course, the more bets you add, the likelier it is the parlay doesn't succeed. The payout can grow as much as you want it if you keep adding bets, as a lot of sportsbooks allow up to 10-bet parlays or even up to 15. If you bet $50 on each of those moneyline odds, the payout would be about $174.

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In a parlay, those odds would turn into +205, which means a $100 bet would pay out $305. Instead of betting one team at -150 to win and the other at -120, you could combine them. For example, if you really like two teams to win, you can combine their moneylines into a parlay bet. The main reason to parlay bets is because the payout can turn into much more money than a single bet. A parlay is a bet on two or more point spreads, over/unders or moneylines to increase the possible payout

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