5 Team Parlay

 
5 team parlay champion

That’s exactly what happened for one BetMGM bettor on Wednesday night who put down $1,079 on a pretty ridiculous five-team parlay which included two NBA games and three college basketball games. All five bets hit turning his wager into $750,000. The last pick in our five-team parlay is the Giants over the Browns on Sunday Night Football. Coming off the game of the year against Baltimore, it wouldn’t be a shock to see Cleveland have a bit. Let’s look at an example for a more elaborate parlay. You want to make a 5-team parlay and here is what you include: Charlotte Hornets +8.5 Toronto Raptors +9 Golden State Warriors -3.5 New York Knicks vs. Indiana Pacers (Over 189) Milwaukee Bucks vs. Memphis Grizzlies (Under 187.5) Here is a 5-team NBA parlay, including 3 sides and 2 totals. Bettor Wins $100,000 After $5 on 15-Leg Parlay Involving 14 NFL Games This person bet on all but two games in the final week of the regular season to make this parlay happen.

5 Team Parlay

5 Team Parlay Payout

A parlay is a single bet that links together two or more individual wagers for a high payout. A 2 team parlay might pay 13/5, a three team parlay might pay 6/1, a four team parlay might pay 10/1, and so forth with the payouts getting higher with more teams or totals selected. For a single bet, 2 to 8 teams or totals can be selected.

5 Team Parlay Pays

In order for the parlay bet to win, every one of the wagers must win or push (tie). If any of the selections lose, your wager loses, regardless of the outcome or cancellation of the other games. If one or more selections is a tie, postponed, incomplete, cancelled or rescheduled for another day, then the wager reverts to the next lowest number. For example, if you place a 5 team parlay and have 4 winners and a tie, your wager pays out as a 4 team parlay. If you place a 2 team parlay and one team wins and one ties, the wager becomes a straight bet.

5 Team Parlay Odds

The resulting wager will have the same risk amount with the win being calculated to reflect the odds of the remaining team (Example: On a two team $100 parlay with team A +110 and team B -110 if A ties and B wins the resulting wager will be a straight play on B risking $100 to win $91).