March
Madness Parlay Bets - College Basketball Betting
Why betting on a
March Madness basketball parlay and not make several
individual Basketball bets? The payouts for parlays are
significantly higher than for individual bets. But
remember, since every one of the individual plays must
win, it's an all-or-nothing bet. If you win two out of
three plays, the parlay still loses, whereas you would
have won those two plays as individual straight bets. You
are given better odds because predicting the outcomes of
several basketball games together is more difficult than
predicting any individual game.
A parlay is a combination of 2-9 teams online. The parlay
can be comprised of a series of bets on a team, over/under
bets, or any mixture of the two. For the parlay to be a
winning wager, every one of its individual plays must win.
Note: If any of the individual plays is not a
winner, then the entire parlay wager loses.
If, however, one of the individual plays is a "push," then
the parlay reverts to the next amount of teams. For
example, a three play parlay would become a two play
parlay; a two play parlay would become a straight bet,
with corresponding reductions of the payoff. This year,
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March Madness Basketball Teasers
A College Basketball teaser bet allows you to adjust
the game point spread in your favor. A basketball
teaser is like a parlay, but you can add or subtract
points from the spread to make your bets stronger.
This is called moving the line. Additional points
are either added to the underdog or subtracted from
the favorite when betting a teaser.
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Madness Basketball Teasers
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