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Parlay Calculator Guide

Everything you need to know about parlay odds, payouts, and building smarter combo bets.

What Is a Parlay?

A parlay combines multiple bets into one ticket. Every leg has to win. If even one loses, the whole thing goes down. That's the deal — you trade safety for a much bigger payout.

Some people call them accumulators or combo bets. Same thing. The math is the same whether you're in Vegas or on your phone.

The core trade-off: A 2-team parlay at -110 pays roughly 2.64x. A 3-team pays about 5.96x. Sounds great — until you realize the true probability of hitting a 3-legger is only about 14%.

How Parlay Odds Actually Work

Parlay odds multiply the decimal odds of each leg together. That's it. No magic.

But first you need to convert American odds to decimal:

So -110 becomes 1.909. +150 becomes 2.50. You get the idea.

Multiply the decimals, multiply by your stake, and you've got your payout. Here's a concrete example:

True Probability vs. What the Sportsbook Shows

Here's where most people get fooled. Sportsbooks bake a margin (the vig) into parlay odds. The payout they offer is slightly worse than the true odds.

For a 2-leg parlay at -110 each, the sportsbook pays you as if the true odds are +264. But the real odds are closer to +275. That 11-cent gap? That's the house edge.

Our calculator strips out the vig, shows you the true probability, and displays the house edge on every parlay. That last number — the house edge — is the one most calculators skip. Ours doesn't. You deserve to know what you're up against. Use it. Seriously.

Common Parlay Sizes and What to Expect

LegsPayout (at -110)True Probability
2+264~27%
3+596~14%
4+1,228~7.5%
5+2,435~4%
6+4,741~2%

Six-leg parlays sound exciting. But you're looking at roughly a 2% chance. That's lottery territory, not betting strategy.

When Parlays Make Sense

I'll be honest — most sharp bettors avoid parlays. The juice is stacked against you, and the more legs you add, the worse it gets. But there are spots where parlays work:

When to Avoid Parlays

Pro Tips for Smarter Parlays

  1. Keep it to 2-3 legs. Anything more and the house edge eats you alive.
  2. Hunt for correlated lines. Team + over, or star player + team spread. The correlation gives you a tiny edge.
  3. Track your parlay ROI separately. Don't mix parlay wins with straight bet results. They're different games.
  4. Shop for the best parlay odds. Some books offer better parlay pricing than others. The difference is small per bet but compounds over hundreds.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if one leg pushes?

If one leg ties, it gets removed. A 4-team parlay becomes a 3-team parlay with adjusted odds. Your payout drops, but you're still alive.

Can I parlay player props?

Yes. Most sportsbooks let you parlay props, totals, and spreads. Same-game parlays combining props are the most popular format right now.

What's the max parlay payout?

Depends on the sportsbook. Most cap somewhere between $100,000 and $500,000. If you're hitting 10-leggers regularly, you've got bigger things to worry about than payout caps.

For informational purposes only. Not legal gambling advice. Must be 21+ in your jurisdiction. Gamble responsibly.