Progressive Parlays
Progressive Parlays Explained
Don't know what progressive parlays are? It's actually quite simple, make your picks and even if they don't all come in - you still WIN!
A Progressive Parlay is very similar to a normal parlay, except for one thing: in exchange for not getting as big a payout for picking a perfect combination, you are getting insurance for those occasions when one or more or the teams in your parlay loses.
These can be between 4 and 12 teams but you can onlychoose point spreads (no totals or moneylines). In these parlays you can lose games and still win the bet because the payouts are lower.
4 - 6 teams... you can afford ONE team to lose/push
7 - 9 teams... you can afford TWO teams to lose/push
10 - 12 teams... you can afford THREE teams to lose/push
| The Progressive Parlay Payout Table | ||||
All selections win |
1 loss |
2 losses |
3 losses |
|
4 Teams |
5/1 |
1/1 |
-- |
-- |
5 Teams |
11/1 |
2/1 |
-- |
-- |
6 Teams |
20/1 |
7/2 |
-- |
-- |
7 Teams |
40/1 |
4/1 |
1/2 |
-- |
8 Teams |
75/1 |
10/1 |
2/1 |
-- |
9 Teams |
150/1 |
20/1 |
5/2 |
-- |
10 Teams |
250/1 |
25/1 |
3/1 |
1/1 |
11 Teams |
400/1 |
60/1 |
5/1 |
1/1 |
12 Teams |
900/1 |
80/1 |
10/1 |
3/1 |
Please note that Progressive Parlays also differ from regular parlays in the following ways:
- Progressive parlays are not available for MLB, NHL or money-line wagers in football or basketball.
- In a Progressive Parlay, a push or a tie is considered a loss for that selection. However, if a selection has no-action (due to postponement or cancelation), the bet will revert to the next lowest progressive parlay for payoff.
Check out our regular parlays.



