Progressive Parlay

  

Consider progressive parlays One of the biggest frustrations with parlays is that just one incorrect selection leads to an immediate loss, regardless of how many other selections are correct. This is clearly the whole point of parlays, but that doesn’t alleviate the frustration in any way. How Progressive Parlays Work. What is a Progressive Parlay. A progressive parlay is, like a parlay, a bet placed on multiple non-correlated outcomes. The differences between a progressive parlay and a traditional parlay are that: A few of futures odds for Lord Stanley’s mug in a given year might look like this.

Progressive Parlay Bets are wagers on four to twelve events to win. Even if some of the events in the bettor's Progressive Parlay lose, he may still win the wager.

Progressive Parlay Bets are accepted only on the Point Spread, not on the Money Line or Totals. Progressive Parlay Bet rules are as follows:

  • A tie or no action is considered a loss for that particular event.

  • If there is a loss, the parlay reverts to the next lowest number for payout.

  • The bettor cannot bet on connected events on the same parlay card. For example, one leg of a parlay is for Sampras to beat Henman in the 4th round of Wimbledon and an additional part of the parlay is for Sampras to win the overall Wimbledon title. The match forms part of the overall tournament and is therefore connected. In the same way, the bettor cannot parlay the over of the first half of a football game with the over of the full game because the two are connected.


Progressive Parlay Bet Payouts

Each type of Progressive Parlay Bet uses different odds to pay out winning wagers.

All Teams
Win
1 Team
Loses
2 Teams
Lose
3 Teams
Lose
4 Teams5:11:1----
5 Teams11:12:1 -- --
6 Teams20:1 9:2 -- --
7 Teams 40:1 4:1 1:2 --
8 Teams75:110:12:1--
9 Teams150:120:15:2--
10 Teams250:125:13:11:1
11 Teams400:160:15:11:1
12 Teams900:180:110:13:1

The parlay payout table above is valid if all selections within the Progressive Parlay are based on the standard point spread line of -110 (bet $110 to win $100). A '--' in the table above indicates a losing parlay. Payout odds are subject to change without prior notice.

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While doing some research on the internet, we noticed that there are quite a few sports bettors out there searching for parlay cards (aka: Accumulator). We thought we’d take the time to answer your question as well as possibly help you out with some other great information as well.

If you’ve fallen onto this page looking for a place to bet parlay cards online, there’s some interesting information we’d like to tell you about that may change the way you bet your pars from now on!

As you may know, when you bet a parlay there’s fixed odds that look something like this (some books fluctuate a bit but this is the norm:)

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
11 Team Parlay: 450-1
12 Team Parlay: 600-1 Odds
13 Team Parlay: 750-1
14 Team Parlay: 900-1
15 Team Parley: 1500-1

Now the good news! You can get increased parlay odds when you place those wagers on Friday’s at 5Dimes!

Check out these great odds that simply pay more on your football and basketball
parlays:

Our Book
Book A
Book C
13/5
13/5
13/5
6/1
6/1
6/1
10/1
10/1
10/1
25/1
25/1
20/1
40/1
35/1
40/1
75/1
75/1
80/1
150/1
100/1
100/1
300/1
150/1
N/O
700/1
300/1
N/O
1,100/1
450/1
N/O
1,800/1
600/1
N/O

Remember! You have to bet them on Friday’s in order to take advantage of the special odds!

Tired of picking “almost all of them” right and losing by one or two games each week? Check this out! 5Dimes also offers “progressive parlays” which allow you to have some losses in the bet and the wager still pays out as a winner! Check out the following grid to view the payouts!

All Teams
Won
2 Teams
Loss
4 Teams
1/1
11/1
6 Teams
9/2
40/1
1/2
8 Teams
10/1
150/1
5/2
10 Teams
25/1
1/1
400/1
5/1
12 Teams
80/1
3/1

That’s right! You can bet a 12 team parlay and lose three games and still turn out a nice profit which blows away standard parlay card rules where one loss means your card is a loser.

Progressive parlay rules

Before we go, we’d also like to answer some related questions that we get from time to time.

Q: What happens if one of my games in a two teamer ties (pushes)? The two team reverts to a single game wager at -110 odds. If your sportsbook calls it no action or a loser, you need to change books!

Q: What happens if my ten team parlay has a push in it? The bet simply reverts to a 9 team parlay at nine team odds. If for some reason the bet was to have 2 pushes, it would revert to 2 teams less and assume the payout for that many games.

5dimes Progressive Parlay

Q: What’s the most I can win on a parlay? Many online bookies have a $100,000 maximum win amount set for any wager, regardless of what type of bet it is. You can find this in the fine print at many books as it’s the standard.

Parlays are also known as an “accumulator” bet. They are also commonly misspelled as “parleys”.

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