A parlay is when you bet on more than one event on a single ticket. Every bet (known as a leg) on that ticket must be successful in order for you to win the parlay. Like a single-event bet, you only wager once but you can add two, three, four, five, or more outcomes to the same bet slip.
If any of them are wrong, however, you will lose the parlay.
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Parlays are attractive because of their payout potential but they are harder bets to win because you need to predict multiple scenarios correctly. We'll break it all down below.
How to make a parlay bet
You can mix markets on a parlay, so your ticket could have a moneyline play, point spread bet, as well as a player prop. Or it could be three moneyline bets or three over/under plays.
You could even make a parlay bet centred around futures, such as picking the Edmonton Oilers to win the Stanley Cup and Liverpool to win the Premier League.
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The parlay can also be cross-sport, meaning you could combine an NHL and EPL bet on the same ticket, giving you literally thousands of possible combinations on any given day.
Still unsure of what a parlay bet is? Below is an example.
| Pick | Odds | Market |
| Raptors -3.5 vs. Wizards | -110 | Point spread |
| Leafs to beat Bruins | -140 | Moneyline |
| Liverpool vs. Manchester United over 3.5 goals | +105 | Total |
All three of those events have their own set of odds. You could make single wagers on each game but you could also turn that into a parlay and bet all three on one ticket.
The odds would change once making it a parlay and increase the payout potential because of the greater difficulty in successfully predicting all events.
The odds on this parlay are +569, meaning you would stand to profit $569 on a $100 bet. Here's how much you would earn if you correctly bet each of those contests individually.
| Team | Odds | Wager | Win |
| Raptors | -110 | $100 | $90.91 |
| Leafs | -140 | $100 | $71.43 |
| Blue Jays | +105 | $100 | $105 |
As you can see, the ROI on the parlay is significantly more than if you made separate bets for each game. But, again, it’s important to remember that while parlays are enticing, they come with much more risk.
For NFL Sunday, many bettors like to play either moneyline or point spread parlays or some combination of the two. But parlays can be done on any night and they are popular betting options for sports like the NBA and NHL as well.
Same-game parlays and futures
You can also make a same-game parlay wager, which consists of adding multiple events from only one contest to the same ticket. A same-game parlay is also known as an SGP.
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So, for example, you could make a Real Madrid-only parlay that combined the moneyline, total and a player prop, such as Kylian Mbappe to score.
These wagers are growing in both availability and popularity and you can make SGP bets right here at NorthStar.
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