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All of the parlay rules I have read in different sports books, say that if one of the games of a 2 team parlay ends up in a push (tie) that the parlay then becomes a straight bet on the 2nd game. My question is, what are the odds that it will pay? Say you bet team A at -110 and team B at +105 and team A's game (with ptspread) ends in a tie. If team B wins and covers is the payoff at +105? Or can they change the payoff to something else? Maybe if the line has changed since I bet?? Thanks for any help anyone can give me.
Ron
 

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Original line x original risk amount. If it was a hundred dollar parlay you would now be risking 100/105 if the line was -110 it would be 100/90.
 

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All of the parlay rules I have read in different sports books, say that if one of the games of a 2 team parlay ends up in a push (tie) that the parlay then becomes a straight bet on the 2nd game. My question is, what are the odds that it will pay? Say you bet team A at -110 and team B at +105 and team A's game (with ptspread) ends in a tie. If team B wins and covers is the payoff at +105? Or can they change the payoff to something else? Maybe if the line has changed since I bet?? Thanks for any help anyone can give me.
Ron
if u have a 100$ par a -110 to a +125 and the -110 pushes and the +25 wins you win 125.....if the +125 pushes and the -110 wins you win 91..it calculates off the amount bet
 

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Great answer guys!!! Thanks for the help. Really appreciate it.
Ron
 

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