Parlay Cards and Progressive Parlays While doing some research on the internet, we noticed that there are quite a few sports bettors out there searching for parlay cards (aka: Accumulator). We thought we’d take the time to answer your question as well as possibly help you out with some other great information as well. A progressive parlay operates much like a standard pointspread parlay, but with a twist - they are harder to lose.In a progressive parlay bettors choose between four and 12 teams. Like a standard. Give Progressive Parlays a try by adding the qualified wagers to your bet cart and selecting 'Progressive Parlay' from the dropdown menu. Progressive Parlays can be between 4 and 12 teams, however, the bettor must choose only football or basketball point spreads (no totals or money lines). In this version of a parlay, bettors can lose games.
Below you’ll find typical odds you’ll get on parlays. We’ve also compared those odds to 5Dimes, both for typical days and for their Friday expanded odds on parlays. At the very bottom of the page you’ll find a calculator that you can use to see what your payout would be on any amount for a parlay of up to six teams (note that the odds used for the calculator are “typical” and not adjusted for the 5Dimes Friday Special).
Typical Parlay Odds
2 Team Parlay: 13-5 odds
3 Team Parlay: 6-1
4 Team Parlay: 10-1
5 Team Parlay: 20 to 1
12 Team Parlay Odds
6 Team Parlay: 40 to 1
7 Team Parlay: 75-1
8 Team Parlay: 100-1
9 Team Parlay: 150-1
10 Team Parlay: 300-1
11 Team Parlay: 450-1
12 Team Parlay: 600-1 Odds
13 Team Parlay: 750-1
14 Team Parlay: 900-1
15 Team Parlay: 1500-1
Progressive Parlay Calculator
Typical Odds Compared to 5Dimes & 5Dimes Friday Special
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Progressive Parlays
Tired of missing a parlay by one game?! 5Dimes Progressive Parlays mean that one or more of your bets can lose (depending on how many teams are in the parlay) and you still win money! Here are the payouts for 5Dimes when you bet a progressive parlay.
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