Parlay Betting Tool

Combine multiple legs into a single parlay and read the odds and payout.

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Results
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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Choose the odds format you intend to work in (Decimal, Fractional, or American)
  2. Specify the total wager you are committing
  3. Supply the odds for each leg of the parlay
  4. Mark the outcome of each leg as Win, Loss, or Push
  5. Press Calculate to reveal the combined odds, the total payout, and the profit

Reach for the “+ Add Leg” button whenever you want to fold more selections into the parlay.

Formula

Combined Odds = Leg 1 × Leg 2 × … × Leg N (in decimal format)

Total Payout = Wager × Combined Odds

Profit = Total Payout - Wager

A push (tie) removes that leg from the parlay and reduces it by one leg.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is a parlay bet?

A parlay — also known as an accumulator — folds multiple selections into a single wager. Every selection must win for the bet to return anything, and because the odds are multiplied together, the potential payout climbs sharply.

How is a pushed leg handled?

A push, or tie, simply drops out of the parlay. A four-leg parlay carrying one push settles as a three-leg parlay, with the pushed leg counted at odds of 1.0.

What follows if a single leg loses?

The moment any leg of the parlay loses, the entire bet falls. That is the inherent risk of parlays — every leg has to win (or push) before there is any payout at all.

Do parlays pay off over the long run?

Parlays tend to carry a steeper house edge than single bets, because the bookmaker’s margin compounds with every leg added. They are high-risk, high-reward propositions, best deployed sparingly and selectively.

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