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  2. NFL betting: 2 picks and a parlay for 'Monday Night Football'

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    This parlay is the perfect way to take advantage of how the Browns should successfully attack the Bengals defense. Per Clevanalytics, Nick Chubb has averaged 7.1 yards per carry in his last three ...

  3. Live updates: Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs; Is ...

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    Carlson is a great kicker, but he's struggled today on the long ones. Chiefs jumped on first down and the Raiders pick up a first down to the 20 on second. Next play goes for five yard, short pass ...

  4. Pro Picks: Eagles will cruise past the Commanders and ... - AOL

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    Pro Picks is a weekly column where AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi shares his picks for upcoming games. For all previous Pro Picks, head here. The setup for two Christmas Day games means two ...

  5. Parlay - Wikipedia

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    A parlay, accumulator (or acca), combo bet, or multi is a single bet that links together two or more individual wagers, usually seen in sports betting. Winning the parlay is dependent on all of those wagers winning together. If any of the bets in the parlay lose, the entire parlay loses.

  6. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    A parlay is at least two bets, but can be as many as the bookmaker will allow. The possible payout of the parlay is determined by the combined likelihood of all bets placed. A parlay of riskier bets (more underdogs) will pay greater than a parlay of more likely bets (more favorites). In a parlay, all bets need to win in order for the parlay to win.

  7. Spread betting - Wikipedia

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    Spread betting was invented by Charles K. McNeil, a mathematics teacher from Connecticut who became a bookmaker in Chicago in the 1940s. [5] In North America, the gambler usually wagers that the difference between the scores of two teams will be less than or greater than the value specified by the bookmaker, with even money for either option.