Each NFL Sunday has plenty of games to choose from, so you don’t have to bet games for the sake of betting – but you have plenty of options to build a decent parlay each week during this year’s 18-week season.
NFL Sundays tend to be a huge opportunity for sports bettors to take advantage of primetime parlay betting. During the peak fall/winter season, you could bet on an NFL moneyline, an NBA total and an NHL point spread all on the same ticket. You don’t have to wait days to find out if your bet cashes, and you can place one each night there are a few games on the sports schedule. Many sports bettors will bet on a few games in a single night for optimal parlay betting. You usually won’t be able to bet on conflicting outcomes – rightfully so, as you would lose your parlay because all legs of your bet have to win. Your parlay can include all different types of bets – moneylines, point spreads, totals and even props and specials. What is a parlay bet?Ī parlay bet can include two or more bets on different outcomes, whether they occur in the same game, same day or same week, month or even year if you’re patient enough. Parlay betting allows sports bettors to combine the betting odds for different outcomes or games and create a larger payout – but all legs of the parlay wager must win for your bet to cash out.