A progressive parlay is a joint wager on multiple events, for example team sports or horse races. Generally a progressive parlay involves a joint wager on four to twelve separate events. Should all the selected bets win, the bettor receives a relatively large payout, because of the sizable odds against this happening.
How does a Parlay work?
Select as few as two or as many as fifteen teams and combine them in one wager. All selections must win for your parlay to be successful. You can combine spreads, totals and moneylines.
What are the advantages?
The benefit of the parlay is that it gives a much higher payoff than if you were to place each bet individually since it’s harder to win all your selections.
Conditions:
Payout Table:
The odds quoted in the pay-off table below only hold true if all selections in the parlay are at the standard price of -110 (football and basketball spreads and totals).
Variations in the prices will cause variations in the pay-offs.
Payout [all prices -110] | American Odds | |
2 Teams | 13 to 5 | +260 |
3 Teams | 6 to 1 | +640 |
4 Teams | 10 to 1 | +1000 |
5 Teams | 25 to 1 | +2500 |
6 Teams | 40 to 1 | +4000 |
7 Teams | 75 to 1 | +7500 |
8 Teams | 150 to 1 | +15000 |
9 Teams | 300 to 1 | +30000 |
10 Teams | 700 to 1 | +70000 |
11 Teams | 1,100 to 1 | +110000 |
12 Teams | 1,800 to 1 | +180000 |
13 Teams | 3,500 to 1 | +350000 |
14 Teams | 5,000 to 1 | +500000 |
15 Teams | 10,000 to 1 | +1000000 |
Calculating a Parlay:
If the odds in the parlay are not all -110 then the (true) parlay odds are calculated according to the different prices. This is done by multiplying the prices of the selections together, but remembering to include the stake amount. Let's assume you place a $10 parlay on 2 selections, with odds of -180 and +250. The calculation to work out your return is as follows:
First of all, convert the odds into decimal format (just use our decimal format option to view your odds):
With ‘favorite’ prices (denoted by a – (minus) sign):
100/180 = 0.556 and add 1 (to include the stake) = 1.556
With ‘underdog’ prices (denoted by a + (plus) sign):
250/100 = 2.5 and add 1 (to include the stake) = 3.5
Then, to find your total potential return, multiply these odds together and with the stake: 1.556 x 3.5 x $10 = $54.46
Progressive Parlays
A Progressive Parlay is very similar to a normal parlay but, in exchange for not getting as big a payout for picking a perfect combination, you are getting insurance for those occasions when one or more of the teams in your parlay loses.
These can be between 4 and 12 teams but you can onlychoose point spreads (no totals or moneylines). In these parlays you can lose games and still win the bet because the payouts are lower.
4 - 6 teams... you can afford ONE team to lose/push
7 - 9 teams... you can afford TWO teams to lose/push
10 - 12 teams... you can afford THREE teams to lose/push
The Progressive Parlay Payout Table
All selections win | 1 loss | 2 losses | 3 losses | |
4 Teams | 5/1 | 1/1 | -- | -- |
5 Teams | 11/1 | 2/1 | -- | -- |
6 Teams | 20/1 | 7/2 | -- | -- |
7 Teams | 40/1 | 4/1 | 1/2 | -- |
8 Teams | 75/1 | 10/1 | 2/1 | -- |
9 Teams | 150/1 | 20/1 | 5/2 | -- |
10 Teams | 250/1 | 25/1 | 3/1 | 1/1 |
11 Teams | 400/1 | 60/1 | 5/1 | 1/1 |
12 Teams | 900/1 | 80/1 | 10/1 | 3/1 |
Below the table in American Odds:
Progressive Parlay Size | All Win | 1 loss | 2 losses | 3 losses |
4 Teams | +500 | +100 | ||
5 Teams | +1100 | +200 | ||
6 Teams | +2000 | +350 | ||
7 Teams | +4000 | +400 | +50 | |
8 Teams | +7500 | +1000 | +200 | |
9 Teams | +15000 | +2000 | +250 | |
10 Teams | +25000 | +2500 | +300 | +100 |
11 Teams | +40000 | +6000 | +500 | +100 |
12 Teams | +90000 | +8000 | +1000 | +300 |
Please note that Progressive Parlays also differ from regular parlays in the following ways:
Round Robin Parlays
How a Round Robin Parlay works:
Make between 3 and 6 selections and wager on some or all of the possible parlay combinations in one go. Each of the parlays comprising the Round Robin is a separate wager.
You can combine spreads, money lines, totals and different sports in Round Robin parlay bets.
Example:
A three-team Round Robin bet for $10 placed two-ways would consist of all the two-team parlays that can be made from the three teams selected. Taking the Colts, the Eagles and the Giants (all to cover the spread) two-ways, you would be creating three separate two-team parlays and the total cost of the bet would be $30:
Parlay | Teams | 2 team parlay odds | Bet amount | To win | Return |
# 1 | Colts and Eagles | 13 to 5 | $10 | $26 | $36 |
# 2 | Colts and Giants | 13 to 5 | $10 | $26 | $36 |
# 3 | Eagles and Giants | 13 to 5 | $10 | $26 | $36 |
With the above example in mind, you also have the option to place a three-way Round Robin side bet to increase your potential payout (a three-team parlay including all three teams). If you wish, you may risk a lower amount on this 3-way bet, as it may be harder to win:
Parlay | Teams | 3 team parlay odds | Bet amount | To win | Return |
# 4 | Colts and Eagles and Giants | 6 to 1 | $5 | $30 | $35 |
With the selection of 4, 5 or 6 teams, further combinations are possible:
Parlay combinations within Round Robin | ||||||
Size of Round Robin | 2-way | 3-way | 4-way | 5-way | 6-way | Total no. of combinations |
3 team | 3 | 1 | - | - | 4 | |
4 team | 6 | 4 | 1 | - | - | 11 |
5 team | 10 | 10 | 5 | 1 | - | 26 |
6 team | 15 | 20 | 15 | 6 | 1 | 57 |
To place a Round Robin Parlay please follow these steps:
The table above illustrates the possible number of combinations for the different sizes of Round Robin. It is not obligatory to choose all combinations.
Furthermore, it is possible to vary the amount risked on each group of combinations. For example, if you are making a 4 team Round Robin with 2-way and 3-way combos, you may wish to bet a higher amount on the 2-way combos which are easier to hit and a lower amount on the 3-way combos in which it would be harder to be successful.
The total value wagered and total potential payout will be displayed on the summary on the lower right hand side of the window. Once you have submitted your wager, a range of Bet IDs will be provided. Please make a careful note of the range for wager tracking purposes. (Please note: Bet IDs within the range may not necessarily be sequential).
All Sport Parlay Wager
The All SportParlay Card (also known as a Cross Sport Parlay Card) offers the opportunity to place a parlay bet on a variety of different sport-types including US and non-US sports. Log in to your account and click on PARLAY CARDS > All Sport Parlay Card to display all the lines we're currently listing for use between sport types.
Alternatively, you may also be able to parlay events which do not appear together in the same parlay card. For example, bet soccer and baseball in the same parlay. Or parlay the 1st half lines of an NFL game with a boxing match.
To do this, simply add to the betting ticket the line of one of the events you would like to parlay, let's say a boxing fight, from the BOXING + MMA section of the site, then go to theNFL area and add to the betting ticket the first half line you want, if they can be parlayed the system will show the option to do so in the betting ticket.
You will not be given the option to buy points on US football, basketball spreads or totals. The maximum bet allowed depends on the prices of the selections in the parlay. You can find out the maximum you can lay by clicking the max bet button. Events available on the All Sport Parlay Card may vary depending on the day and time.
Note: Management reserves the right to limit the maximum amount wagered prior to acceptance of any bet.
No parlay wagers can be accepted where individual wagers are 'connected', 'dependent' or 'correlated'. For further details, check 'correlated events'.
Progressive parlay betting is a safer alternative to conventional parlay betting. It works in a similar way but it gives players more chances of winning, though at considerably reduced odds.
Overview
To understand progressive parlay you must know what standard parlay betting is. In short, when you make a parlay bet you wager on a serious of connected events and, in order to win, all the events you have selected must win. If any of the teams you wagered on loses, or end their game in a tie, you lose. With progressive parlay betting you must bet on 4 to 12 games to win, but unlike with the standard version, you can win even when some of your selected teams lose. Note that bookmakers don’t offer progressive parlays on totals or money line, but just on point spread.
Sporting events on which you can normally make a parlay bet include horse racing, basketball, football, as well as a few other team games. Not many bookmakers feature progressive parlays in their offers, though nine times out of then they will offer the standard version of parlay.
Rules
Bookmakers normally regard a push or no action a loss unless otherwise mentioned.
Just like in the standard parlay, the payout is based only on the number of wins you record. For example, if you bet on 12 events and one of them is no action then the payout will be calculated based on the remaining 11 events.
With parlay you cannot bet on more than one connected games.
Example
The example is based on five supposed NBA games:
Memphis Grizzlies vs. Phoenix Suns
Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio Spurs
Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons
Milwaukee Bucks vs. Washington Wizards
Charlotte Bobcats vs. Milwaukee Bucks
You make a progressive parlay bet on a five-team ticket: you choose a team from each of the above matches.
Teams All Win One Team Loses
5 11:1 2:1
If all the teams you’ve selected win their respective games, to calculate your win you must multiply eleven times the value of your bet. Suppose you bet $10: $10 x 11 = $110 – $10 (the bet).
If one of the teams you’ve selected loses its game and the remaining four win theirs, then to calculate your winnings you must multiply twice the value of your bet: $10 x 2 = $20 – $10 (the bet)
If two or more of the teams you’ve selected lose their games then you lose the bet.
Note that the odds are considerably greater when you choose more teams. For example, when you select 12 teams and all win their games, then you can make a few thousands dollars with a relatively small bet.
Notes
Progressive parlay bets, though considerably safer than standard parlay, don’t necessarily guarantee you a win. Moreover, as the number of losing teams increases, so will the payout. Sometimes this may not make playing progressive parlay bets too rewarding. The bottom line is that you should bet on at least 6 or 7 teams, and only when you’re certain that they will win.