Another terrific way to bet NCAA basketball, is to parlay several March Madness basketball games together in a single betting spead. If all the teams on your sports bets end up victorious, you stand to win a substantial amount of money even if you only stake a tiny wager in the first place.
A basketball parlay bet consists of picking 2 to 15 teams or totals and putting them together into a single sports bet. All teams must win by the listed point spread or total, if even one of the picks loses, the entire basketball bet is a loss. In a parlay you can combine any sport as long as it is not a circled game. You can place as many underdogs as you wish.
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In the case of a "No Action" or a "Tie," the Parlay is reduced to the next lowest number parlay, example: a 3parlay becomes a 2parlay, a 2parlay becomes a straight bet (Less the Juice).
The payoff on a parlay is determined by the number of teams and can be changed if any team in the parlay has a moneyline. Circled games cannot be parlayed. Proposition plays, and future bets cannot be parlayed.
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Every March, the sporting world's attention turns to
college basketball. In Las Vegas, March Madness is second
only to the Super Bowl in attracting attention to the
casino's sportsbooks. And the Super Bowl is only for one
day, March Madness lasts weeks.
Watch out for who the top seeds are on each of the NCAA Basketball Divisions, this way you make sure
to pick the right college basketball teams to make a profitable March Madness experience. Check out our March Madness Basketball Betting Guide for all type of Hoops wagering tips!
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A
teaser is a group of straight bets or totals combined into one bet. On
the teaser line you bet against for each individual wager is moved to
your favor by the number of points of the teaser that can be from 4-9
points.