The odds for a parlay also shift if bettors include other types of bets with varying 'juice' outside the -110 to -115 range, such as moneyline wagers. If you put $100 on a two-team parlay and win, your profit will be $260 for a total return of $360. Even so, the potential for winning more than the initial investment has proven irresistible to most sports bettors. The true odds on a three-leg against the spread parlay are 9-to-1, though the standard payout is 6-to-1. For instance, the true odds on a standard two-team against the spread parlay are 4-to-1, but most betting outlets pay 2.6-to-1 on the wager. Sportsbooks welcome parlays because of their significant house edge. For instance, if you pick five teams on a parlay to cover the spread and those picks go 4-1, the bet is a loser. Sports betting parlays involve the selection of two or more propositions on a single wager, with each separate portion of a parlay called a 'leg.' All legs of a parlay must win for the bet to become a winner.
It's a widespread belief that parlays are mostly done by novice sports bettors, but experienced handicappers are known to play them as well. Parlays are popular wagers among bettors because of the appeal of potentially winning a hefty sum with a minimal investment.