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Parlay1701, parloi, term in the card game faro, from French paroli, from Italian parole (Neapolitan paroli) "words, promises," plural of parolo (see parole). Meaning "exploit to advantage&quo [..]
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ParlayA wager in which multiple teams are bet, either against the spread or on the money line. For the wager to win (or pay out), all of them must cover/win. The more teams you bet, the greater the odds.
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ParlayA bet in which two or more events must happen in order to win; if any one of them does not happen, the wager loses.
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ParlayA single wager in which two are more teams are bet. In order for the wager to win, all the teams need to cover their point spreads
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ParlayA multi-race bet in which all winnings are subsequently wagered on each succeeding race.
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Parlay(n) a series of wagers in which the winnings from one wager are used as a stake for the subsequent wagers(v) stake winnings from one bet on a subsequent wager
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ParlayA multi-race bet in which all winnings are subsequently wagered on each succeeding race.
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ParlayWhen a bettor makes multiple bets (at least two) and ties them together, you need multiple events to all win for higher payouts. This is a risky proposition, but potentially very lucrative.
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ParlayA bet in which multiple sporting events are selected, each of which must win in order for the parlay wager to pay off.
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ParlayA bet on two or more teams or outcomes where the original stake and winnings are reinvested on the next wager. All selections must be correct for the parlay to win. In the event of a push or a game ca [..]
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Parlay(1) a sport bet with two or more teams in which all teams must win or cover for the bettor to be successful and receive higher payouts; (2) a wager on two or more horseraces in which the winnings are [..]
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Parlaybet on two or more events where bets are reinvested on subsequent wager
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ParlayA bet with two or more teams where all the teams must win for the bettor to be successful
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ParlayA bet that includes more than one team, all of these teams have to win for the bet to be a winning bet.
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ParlayLeaving your winnings from the previous wager on top of your current wager. Also known as Press.
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ParlayThe US term for an accumulator.
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Parlay
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ParlayOne bet ticket written with at least two wagers (all must win for the ticket to cash).
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ParlaySaid of wagering, to leave winnings on a bet and active; aka “let it ride.”
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ParlayTo bet an original wager, and its winnings, on a subsequent event; or a series of bets made in such a manner.
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ParlayA bet on two or more teams in which all the teams must win to receive a higher payout. If one of the teams loses then your wager is graded a loss.
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ParlayAlso known as an accumulator or multiple bet. A multiple bet where two or more bets are chosen and all these selections must win for the accumulator to payout.
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ParlayA multi-way bet with multiple bets that must all win in order for the parlay to be a winner.
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ParlayTerm for an accumulator bet in horse racing. Also, a wager on two or more teams in which both must win or "cover" for the bet to be lucrative.
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ParlayThis is a type of wager that features two or more bets on a single ticket. While the payout odds on a parlay are more favorable than a single wager, the bettor cannot lose any of the plays on a parlay [..]
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ParlayA wager in which multiple teams are bet, either against the spread or on the money line. For the wager to win (or pay out), all of them must cover/win. The more teams you bet, the greater the odds.
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ParlaySee “accumulator” above.
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ParlayThe US term for accumulators or multiples.
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ParlayA parlay, accumulator (or acca), combo bet or multi is a single bet that links together two or more individual wagers and is dependent on all of those wagers winning together. The benefit of the parla [..]
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ParlayParlay may refer to:
Parlay (gambling), a gambling term
Parlay Entertainment, Canadian-based developer of online bingo software
Parlay Group, a technical industry consortium
Parlay X, a set of standa [..]
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