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Parlays anyone? Better think twice

Tskware

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I almost never bet a parlay, and after reading an article in WSJ today about the rise of parlays on gambling sites, I will definitely avoid them. The takeaway is what a losing prop they are for bettors. Average profit on "normal" bets is somewhere between 6-7% or so (higher than I would have thought), but gambling sites make about 20% on parlays, making them a classic sucker bet. By way of comparison, think the take at a race track is 12-13%, which is pretty much impossible to overcome in the long run. Naturally, the gambling sites heavily promote parlays, because they are making a killing on them.

Parlay vous?
 
What I wish people would do is record the stats and confront some of the celebrity endorsers with the terrible track record of their parlay picks (which I doubt they even actually make - probably just interns). If you're going to con people you deserve the scrutiny.
 
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I almost never bet a parlay, and after reading an article in WSJ today about the rise of parlays on gambling sites, I will definitely avoid them. The takeaway is what a losing prop they are for bettors. Average profit on "normal" bets is somewhere between 6-7% or so (higher than I would have thought), but gambling sites make about 20% on parlays, making them a classic sucker bet. By way of comparison, think the take at a race track is 12-13%, which is pretty much impossible to overcome in the long run. Naturally, the gambling sites heavily promote parlays, because they are making a killing on them.

Parlay vous?
I often play 8-12 team parlays of home favorites of two TDs or more. It usually pays out +125-+200 and usually pays out. I cannot figure out basketball betting.
 
I use money line parlays about 80% of the time. You can parlay two 6 point favorites and get about 10:11 odds your favor, whereas if you take either side on a spread bet your at 11:10. The parlay is much easier to hit and it pays more.
 
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I use money line parlays about 80% of the time. You can parlay two 6 point favorites and get about 10:11 odds your favor, whereas if you take either side on a spread bet your at 11:10. The parlay is much easier to hit and it pays more.
This is the first argument I have ever read that makes good sense compared to straight up bet.
 
I play the hell out of prop bets on Prize Picks. I usually play 4/5 a night in the NBA and a few every Sunday in the NFL. Very seldon do college. But UK / Arkansas I had a 4 leg prop bet : $20 to win $200.

Amari Williams over 19.5 points and rebounds (had 33) Thanks Amari for your best effort of the year.

Otega Oweh under 17 points (scored 10) - he had been struggling lately and figured Thiero would be on him)

Jaxson Robinson over 17.5 points and rebounds (23) He has been scoring a bunch lately and he is always good for 3/4 rebounds.

Adou Thiero over 22.5 points and rebounds (scored 29) he averages 16.4 points and 6.3 rebounds and I figured he would get above his averages, UK struggles with rebounding and physical guards / SF. He ended up with 21 points and 8 rebounds.
 
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I don’t have the necessary bank roll for single bets to make me any money unless I’m thinking long term and I don’t. If I had say $2K to bet on a game I would do that. But I’m trying to win $5K off $10
 
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