For example, if you were to place a $10 over/under bet on six games at odds of +109 each - standard odds on an over/under bet - your returns would total $833.45 if every leg came in.
A popular time to place a parlay bet is when watching the NFL RedZone on a Sunday afternoon, as it adds even more excitement to the proceedings and can result in some considerable payouts. Naturally, a parlay bet tends to have much longer odds than singles, doubles and trebles as every leg will have to come in for the bet to be successful. What is a Parlay Bet?Ī parlay bet is when you combine at least four selections in one bet. What is a Treble Bet?Įxactly the same as above but with three legs rather than two. Should they, then a $10 bet will payout $35.83 including your $10 stake for a $25.83 total profit. For example if you bet on the Dallas Cowboys to win the aforementioned game at -140 but also bet on the over/under 47.5pts market at +109 then you need both legs of the bet to hit to get a payout. This is where you bet on two markets in one bet. For example if you think the Dallas Cowboys will beat the New York Giants as a -140 favorite, a $10 bet will net you a $17.14 return, which includes your original $10 bet. What is a Single Bet?Ī single bet is where you place a bet on one single market or one simple outcome. Unsure of what distinguishes a double bet from a parlay bet? Below is some details on all the different types of bet featured in our odds calculator.