Nfl Parlay Bet Calculator
Imagine you’re using a standard NFL parlay calculator, the math calculations looks like this: Convert the American odds to decimal odds. Multiply the decimal odds together to get your multiplier. Multiply the multiplier by your stake.
Teaser bets are a very popular sports bet. Especially in football and basketball, because a football teaser bet allows you to adjust the point spread in your favor. Teasers allow you to have an advantageous point spread while selecting 2 to 8 teams or more depending on the sportsbook. You may tease a side or a total of a football game and also cross sports by teasing football games with basketball games.A teaser bet is kind of like a parlay, but you are buying points in your favor as it relates to the point spread. For instance, let's say that you wanted a three team 4 point teaser for Sunday's football games.
In the parlay number cruncher, you would add -200 for Bet 1, -110 for Bet 2, -145 for Bet 3, and -115 for Bet 4. The calculator does not need the 4.5 from the prop or the 6 from the totals bet. These numbers are important to your overall wager, but it’s the digits in brackets that are necessary to see how much you’d win. Going back to our previous example using 4 teams from the NFL’s opening week slate, our true odds came out to be +1475 for that parlay bet. As you can see above that same bet at a book using these fixed odds would only return +1000 or 10/1, a 38.38% decrease in your payout. Parlay Calculator A parlay is a single bet that links together two or more individual wagers for a high payout. A 2 team parlay might pay 13/5, a three team parlay might pay 6/1, a four team parlay might pay 10/1, and so forth with the payouts getting higher with more teams or totals selected.
- Let's say that you picked these three teams to win:
- Washington Redskins to win
- Pittsburgh Steelers to win
- Detroit Lions to win
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Now let's say that all three of these teams were 6 point underdogs. So, in the three team, 4 point teaser, you would get an extra 4 points in each game, meaning that instead of a 6 point spread, it would be a ten point spread. A teaser bet is a lot like a parlay bet, all of the games you picked must win in order for you to win. As well because you are 'buying' points, the win return is smaller.
Use our Teaser Calculator to determine the outcome of any particular teaser combination. Our Teaser Calculator allows you to select up to 12 teams in a teaser bet.