Wager Mage
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Bookies do the same thing. Bookies make money by taking a fee, a percentage of every dollar wagered. This fee is often 10%, though in some circumstances that percentage can increase. For example, a tight line on the Superbowl might call for a bettor to lay, or risk, more juice than the typical 10%.
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Parlay Payouts However, if you're feeling a bit riskier, you can turn each bet into a leg of a three-game parlay, which will payout 6 units if all...
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By 2's x10 wagers: This represents every combination of the 5 teams on your bet slip as 2 team parlays. This works out to 10 total wagers. By 3's...
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