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Parlay Calculator

Calculate combined odds and potential payouts for parlay bets. See how multiple selections combine into one high-payout bet.

Parlay Calculator

Calculate combined odds and potential payouts for multi-bet parlays

💡 Parlays offer higher payouts but are harder to win. All legs must win for the parlay to pay out.

Formula

Combined Odds = Leg1 × Leg2 × ... × LegN (decimal odds)

Parlay odds multiply together, creating higher potential payouts but lower probability of winning.

How to Use

  1. 1
    Enter stakeInput the amount you want to bet on the parlay.
  2. 2
    Add legsEnter the odds for each selection in your parlay.
  3. 3
    Add more legsClick "Add Leg" to include additional selections.
  4. 4
    View resultsSee combined odds, potential payout, and implied probability.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a parlay bet?

A parlay (also called an accumulator or multi-bet) combines multiple selections into one bet. All selections must win for the parlay to pay out, but the odds multiply together for potentially large payouts.

How are parlay odds calculated?

Parlay odds are calculated by multiplying the decimal odds of each leg together. For example, two -110 bets (1.91 decimal each) combine to 1.91 × 1.91 = 3.65 decimal odds.

Are parlays a good bet?

Parlays have a higher house edge than straight bets because the bookmaker's margin compounds with each leg. They're best used for entertainment or when you have strong conviction on multiple outcomes.

What happens if one leg pushes?

Most sportsbooks remove the pushed leg from the parlay and recalculate the payout based on the remaining legs. A 4-leg parlay with one push becomes a 3-leg parlay.

What is a same-game parlay?

A same-game parlay (SGP) combines multiple bets from the same game. These have correlated outcomes, so bookmakers adjust the odds accordingly (usually offering worse value than traditional parlays).