Are you an NFL gridiron gambler that wants to know how you can boost your annual sportsbetting bankroll more exponentially than ever?
Are you gearing up for what promises to be one of the most exciting NFL seasons in recent memory and you’re looking to gather as much pertinent betting information as possible? If you answered ‘yes’ to either of the aforementioned questions, then you’re in luck!
Thanks to this mybookie.ag original, you’re going to find out all about the fun-filled, payday-producing genre of parlay bets. With that said and the 2015 NFL season inching ever closer, let’s get started.
What is a Parlay Wager?
A parlay wager is simply a ‘combination’ bet that links anywhere from two to twelve (2-12) wagers together.
In order to win a parlay wager, bettors need to win all of their linked bets. If any one of the linked wagers loses, the entire parlay loses. While adding more wagers or teams increases the chances of your potential payday, the bigger the parlay, the more risk there is, so remember to make your parlay selections wisely.
How does a parlay work?
Let’s say the Denver Broncos (-3) are playing the Kansas City Chiefs while the New England Patriots are (-8) against the Buffalo Bills. Throw in the Green Bay Packers (-7) against the Chicago Bears and you have three NFL games you’re feeling pretty confident about.
Now, let’s say you like the Broncos, Bills and Packers to all cover their respective point spreads. Instead of placing three single-game wagers, you can make a parlay bet. If all three of your games turn out to be winners, you win your parlay bet. If one of the teams fails to cover their NFL betting line, then you lose.
If one of your linked picks results in a tie, such as the Denver Broncos winning their game by three points, then your wager will not result in a parlay wager loss. That single portion of your parlay will be graded as a push and your parlay will then be reduced to a two-team parlay.
A parlay wager that gets reduced all the way down to one team or one wager because of a push will result in the entire parlay being graded as a push. Your betting wager will then be returned to your account.
Cross-Sports Parlays?
Did you ever think about cross-sports parlay betting? Well, some oddsmaker somewhere already beat you to the punch. Cross-sports parlay betting is now a staple of the online betting industry that many experienced bettors consistently employ in their betting strategies.
You can parlay anywhere from two to 12 (2-12) events in a single parlay, covering anything from NFL action to college football, baseball, soccer or tennis.
How Much Cheddar Can You win?
Calculating how much ‘cheddar’ you could potentially win all depends on the size of your parlay wager. However, in today’s technologically-advanced times, as you add teams or wagers to your parlay, bettors can see their potential payouts in their respective account sections.
Now that you know all about making an NFL parlay wager or cross-sport parlay bet it’s time to head to the mybookie.ag sportsbook and ‘put your thing’ down!
Don’t miss out the Sports Betting General Guide that MyBookie has for you:
Betting Guide 1
- Spread Betting Tips
- Understanding When to Bet Spread Betting vs. Money Lines
- Sports Betting Guide: Spread vs Money Line
- Playing Difference of Point Spread vs. Moneyline Sportsbetting
- Wagering on Moneyline or Straight Up Bets
- Five Questions You Should Ask Yourself When Betting On Sports
- Determining Betting Impact Of Injured Players: Betting Guide
- Betting Non-Marquee Sports NASCAR, Golf, Tennis, WNBA
- What Is Implied Probability In Online Betting?
- All About Sweetheart Teasers The Good, Bad and Ugly
- Introduction To Bankroll-Boosting Pleaser Bets
- Keys To Disciplined And Profitable Betting
- Picking Sexiest Cheerleading Squads in American Sports
- Analysis of Understanding Of Player Props
- Insane Betting Myths That Are Actually True – September 5th Edition
- Insane Betting Myths that are Actually True – September 2 Edition
- Betting On Draws Strategy Explanation
- Betting on Draws
- The Keys To Developing A Winning Mindset
- Key Numbers In Sports Betting
Betting Guide 2
- Non-Marquee Sports With Profits From College and Pro Sports
- Each Way Double Explanation For Doubles and Each-Way Doubles
- Dealing With Sports Betting Losing Streaks
- Round Robin Bets Explained
- Using Trends to Predict Outcomes in Sports Betting
- Reverse Bets Explained
- The Importance of What You Know in Sports Betting
- Understanding the Impact of Downtime in Sports Betting
- Reduced Juice Betting Explained
- How to Optimize Your Selection Process in Sports Betting
- Using Stats, Trends and Other Statistical Betting Tools
- Sportsbetting Guide: Hedge Betting Explained
- Principles of Value Betting
- Sides vs. Totals Debate: Which Should You Be Betting?
- Is Paying for Picks Worth it?
- How to Get Max Value When Betting
- Types of Sports Bettors
- What is Proportional Betting?
- Methods to Improve your Betting Income
- Identifying Profitable Prop Bets
Betting Guide 3
- Most Common Risk Factors in Sports Betting
- Risk Factors that Every Sports Betting Fan Should Keep in Mind
- Using Stats in Sports Betting
- Understanding and Wagering on Prop Bets
- What’s the Difference Between an Oddsmaker and a Bookie?
- What is Point Shaving?
- Identifying When to Stay Away from Betting Favorites
- Most Common Sportsbetting Handicapping Myths
- What Makes a Successful Sports Odds Bettor?
- Are Winning Streaks in Sports Betting Real?
- Most Popular Leagues to Bet On
- Early vs Late: What’s The Best Betting Strategy?
- Sides vs Totals: Where Should You Place Your Bets?
- Win, Lose, or Draw: The Art of Sports Betting
- Gambler’s Fallacy Explained
- Exposing The Gambler’s Fallacy
Betting Guide 4
- The 20 Golden Rules of Betting Against the Spread
- Using Free Bets To Your Advantage
- Choosing An Online Sportsbook: Top 5 Things To Consider
- The Importance of Discipline and Emotional Control in Sports
- Winning Percentage vs Units Won
- Wat is Statistical Handicapping?
- Should You Bet On Your Own Team?
- Sports Betting: Tight vs Loose Wagering Styles
- Perfect Sports Betting Situations To Use Teasers
- Gambling Whose Time Has Come Written
- Advantages of In Play Betting
- Bankroll Money Management
- Online Betting Types You Should Use More Frequently
- Parlay Explained: How to Boost Your Sportsbetting Bankroll
- Sports Betting Questions to Ask at the End of a Streak
- How to Handle the Next Game After a Betting Loss