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Why Parlay's are Sucker Bets

By sean2114 | View all Posts
Posted Tuesday, June 02, 2009 04:45 PM   1 comment
After reading through another thread on this site and looking at some of the information posted in that thread as well as some information I found on the web myself, I wanted to take a few seconds to share what I found.
 
 
it is easy to see when you go down and look at the sports book detail and you will see that there is no other wager that is more profitable than parlays. the books took in 6 times as much money on parlays last year then they did on their most profitable sport (which was the NBA)
 
 
this is a great source for those of you who love correlated parlays, also big losers, there is no set of correlated parlays that hit better than 26.9%. Think about it, a two team parlay which pays 13-5 hitting at a 26.9% or less. that is what I call a moneymaker.
 
 
this shows not only how parlays are sucker bets but also how TEASERS are sucker bets as well. Anyone who plays teasers needs to read this for sure. The added points on a teaser are designed to get you to take on more games, when this happens advantage casino.
 
 
 
bottom line is that a 60% capper (which very few are) is going to hit a two team parlay at a 36% clip. Now think about this a top tier capper is going to hit a 13-5 parlay at a 36% clip. Even against a top tier capper the books are still making out like bandits.
 
fact is parlay's are the biggest sucker bets in sports betting, do yourself a favor and stay away.
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GAMBLE_4heisman says:
09/08/09 12:59AM
bottom line is that a 60% capper (which very few are) is going to hit a two team parlay at a 36% clip. Now think about this a top tier capper is going to hit a 13-5 parlay at a 36% clip. Even against a top tier capper the books are still making out like bandits. -take a math class, this is ignorant
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