Same game parlays, also known as "Bet Builders" or "Same Event Parlays," are a specific type of parlay bet that allows bettors to combine multiple wagers within a single game or event. Unlike traditional parlays, where you select bets from different games, same game parlays enable you to combine various betting options related to one specific match or sporting event.
Selecting Multiple Bets within a Single Game
To create a same game parlay, you choose two or more individual bets from different betting markets within the same game or event.
For example, in a soccer match, you might combine bets on the outcome (moneyline), the total number of goals (over/under), and a specific player's goal scorer (player props) into a single parlay.
Combining the Bets
The sportsbook combines all the selected bets within the same game into a single parlay ticket, just like in a traditional parlay.
The odds for each individual bet within the parlay are multiplied to calculate the overall odds for the same game parlay.
Placing the Same Game Parlay Bet
After selecting your bets, you place your same game parlay wager.
The number of betting options and the maximum number of legs allowed in a same game parlay can vary depending on the sportsbook.
Winning the Same Game Parlay
For your same game parlay to be successful, all the individual bets within the parlay must win.
If all the bets win, the same game parlay is a winner, and you receive a higher payout compared to if you had bet on each option separately.
However, if any of the individual bets loses, the entire same game parlay bet is considered a loss, and you do not receive any payout.
Same game parlays are popular among bettors as they allow them to add more excitement and potential for bigger payouts to a single game or event. Instead of placing separate bets on different aspects of the game, they can be combined into one parlay. However, similar to traditional parlays, same game parlays come with increased risk due to the need for all the individual bets to win.
When creating same game parlays, make sure to consider the odds carefully and select betting options that complement each other. Additionally, be aware of the maximum number of legs allowed in your sportsbook's same game parlays and bet responsibly within your bankroll limits.
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