Parlay Rules Question: Can I bet ML on one team and spread on the other?

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  • JCrack2015
    SBR Rookie
    • 03-27-15
    • 13

    #1
    Parlay Rules Question: Can I bet ML on one team and spread on the other?
    Hey SBR,

    Quick question: I've been setting up multiple parlays with the super bowl as the last leg. Currently I've got some out each on Panthers ML, Broncos + points, and the Over 45. Then I read in my sportsbook's (BetOnline) rules that: "When selecting a parlay you may not play both sides of the same game at BetOnline. If you play both sides of the same game, any winning wagers on the game will be canceled."

    I just want to make sure this applies to placing both sides of the same game in the same parlay, and not putting the ML and the spread in separate parlays. Betting slip example.

    Thanks.
  • Optional
    Administrator
    • 06-10-10
    • 60686

    #2
    I'm fairly sure they mean within the same parlay but that is one worth emailing and double checking with them directly on, along with your example bets.
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    • JCrack2015
      SBR Rookie
      • 03-27-15
      • 13

      #3
      Thanks buddy. Just took your advice and sent them a direct email. Want to do a ton more of these this week. Hopefully will get a response soon and be able to guarantee myself a huge profit on the game!
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      • unluckysob
        SBR MVP
        • 05-21-08
        • 1527

        #4
        Open parlays are nice if you can hit first few legs.---many times I would have been better just betting my key game.
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        • Grivas_Digeni
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 05-08-15
          • 5307

          #5
          Players guaranteeing themselves anything - let alone a huge profit on a game - is not a desirable situation for a bookmaker obviously.

          Can you bet both Carolina +3 and Denver +15 in the same teaser? Of course you can but it will come at a steep price (see 5D or BetDSI 9 point teasers for NFL)
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          • MoneyOnBball
            SBR Hustler
            • 01-30-12
            • 78

            #6
            If they are two separate parlays then they have no connection to each other. So you should be good.

            What was their response?
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