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  2. Tuesday night NHL bets: 2 overs and a Bruins-Panthers parlay

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    She also shares an interesting strategy for laying parlay bets against a full NHL slate. Minty Bets goes through four key NHL matchups tonight and tells you which way to bet on each of them. A ...

  3. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    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. If one of the bets on a parlay loses, the whole parlay loses.

  4. Underdog Fantasy Sports - Wikipedia

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    "Pick'em" is a mode in which players will build a parlay with player props. Players can select over or under on a specific players stat and if they get all the picks correct, they win large multiplied payouts. This mode is offered for MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL, CBB, CFB, PGA, Tennis, UFC, F1, FIFA and esports. [4]

  5. Sport Select - Wikipedia

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    Known as Oddset in British Columbia and Mise-O-Jeu in Quebec, Pro-Line offers fixed-odds sports betting, and is the most popular Sport Select game. It does not offer betting on individual matches, partly because betting on a single sporting event was illegal under the Criminal Code up until 27 August 2021. [1]

  6. 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.

  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.