3 Game Parlay Odds
Below you’ll find typical odds you’ll get on parlays. We’ve also compared those odds to 5Dimes, both for typical days and for their Friday expanded odds on parlays. At the very bottom of the page you’ll find a calculator that you can use to see what your payout would be on any amount for a parlay of up to six teams (note that the odds used for the calculator are “typical” and not adjusted for the 5Dimes Friday Special).
Even if the lines and odds for an individual game move, the parlay lines and odds won’t change from when the parlay bet was placed. The parlay bet won’t be changed whether the lines change for or against the bettor. If the lines change for a game, or games, in the favor of the bettor another parlay may be bet with the new line. “People will try, for example, a four-team parlay,” Feinberg says, “and if the fourth game is a night game and the first three are day games, they’ll go, ‘Oh, if I go 3-0, I can hedge on the last game.’ Well, you’re much better off just doing a three-team parlay and getting your 6/1 payout than hedging.
Typical Parlay Odds
2 Team Parlay: 13-5 odds
3 Team Parlay: 6-1
4 Team Parlay: 10-1
5 Team Parlay: 20 to 1
6 Team Parlay: 40 to 1
7 Team Parlay: 75-1
8 Team Parlay: 100-1
9 Team Parlay: 150-1
10 Team Parlay: 300-1
3 Game Parlay Odds Sportsbook
11 Team Parlay: 450-1
12 Team Parlay: 600-1 Odds
13 Team Parlay: 750-1
14 Team Parlay: 900-1
15 Team Parlay: 1500-1
Typical Odds Compared to 5Dimes & 5Dimes Friday Special
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Progressive Parlays
Tired of missing a parlay by one game?! 5Dimes Progressive Parlays mean that one or more of your bets can lose (depending on how many teams are in the parlay) and you still win money! Here are the payouts for 5Dimes when you bet a progressive parlay.
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Best Parlay Odds
It’s always important to get good odds and prices no matter what type of bettor you are. But let’s keep things in perspective when talking parlay odds. Getting better payout odds on your 15 team parlay is like getting your powerball ticket at 25% off. Sure, you were a little smarter in both scenarios, but Warren Buffett isn’t about to send you an invitation to be an intern.
The majority of smart parlay bettors will bet small combinations. A two, three and sometimes four team parlay is usually preferred. There are three main reasons for this, followed by our list of sportsbooks with the best parlay odds.
(No. 1) You lose the ability to line shop. If one of your betting sites is offering a great line on game A and the other has a juicy line in game B, the only thing you can do is straight bet each of them. The more legs in your parlay, the more likely you will have poor odds since you must fill the parlay with odds from a single sportsbook.
(No. 2) This should really be 1a because it’s also about getting, or not getting, the best line. If the Patriots line finally moves down to -2.5 but the Colts line has not yet moved as you’d hoped, you have to place the parlay now or risk losing the favorable Pats line. If you are betting a small parlay, you stand a better chance of getting the lines in range of what you want. Parlay payouts need to make up for these disadvantages in order to be successful. That’s why parlay bettors must use our payout chart or the chart from their individual sportsbook before betting.
(No. 3) One advantage parlay betting does have is you can forecast how one game will play out and fill two legs of a two team parlay with the spread and total, making it a correlated parlay. Correlated parlays can work to the bettor’s advantage. The most common correlated parlay is betting the underdog and the under or the favorite and the over. But beware, the more additional legs that are added to the parlay the less the advantage with the correlation.
3 Game Parlay Odds Sportsbook
For these reasons Predictem has focused on the most popular three parlays. If you are primarily a parlay bettor, don’t blindly join the sportsbooks that straight bettors recommend. Not all books have good parlay odds.
Parlay Odds Payout Chart
Sportsbook | 2-team parlay | 3-team parlay | 4-team parlay | 15 Team Parlay |
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BetAnySports | 2.64/1 | 6/1 | 12.28/1 | 16307/1 |
Betonline | 2.64/1 | 6/1 | 12.28/1 | 16307/1 |
BetNow | 2.64/1 | 6/1 | 12.28/1 | N/A |
Sportsbetting | 2.64/1 | 6/1 | 12.28/1 | 16307/1 |
WagerWeb | 2.64/1 | 5.95/1 | 12.28/1 | 16331/1 |
Bookmaker | 2.64/1 | 5.95/1 | 12.28/1 | 16307/1 |
Bovada | 2.64/1 | 5.95/1 | 12.28/1 | n/a |
MyBookie | 2.64/1 | 6/1 | 12/1 | n/a |
Note:
You may also hear these bets referred to as “Accumulators”. An accumulator is the same exact thing as a parlay. This is the terminology used across the pond in Europe. You may also hear the word “Parlay Card”. This term derives from the old days, back when you would grab a pre-printed card at your favorite sportsbook, circle your bets and then give it to the ticket writer at the sportsbook. Local bookies also used to operate this way as well. Lastly, you may also hear these wagers referred to as combo bets or multi bets.
Best Teasers
3 Team: | 6 pt Teasers | 6.5 pt Teasers | 7 pt Teasers |
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1.8/1 | 1.65/1 | 1.5/1 | |
1.65/1 | 1.5/1 | 1.35/1 | |
1.6/1 | 1.5/1 | 1.35/1 |
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