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    Never a 6 Teamer Again

    for books that allow rolling if wagers, why not roll over a three teamer with another three teamer?

    essentially this is the same thing as a six teamer but instead of the standard 40:1 you are getting 49:1

    on a $100 six teamer you are getting $1000 back.

    however if you took the $100 an hit a three teamer you get back $600. then you take that $700 (total) and roll it with another three teamer for $700. you're payout will be $4200 plus the $700 giving you $4900 instead of the $4100.

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    you're getting $4000 back on a six teamer

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    The odds do not change if you bet 3x2 or 6x1, at least not on euro bookies. On the other hand you should try to avoid parlays overall since it increases your variance too much and it's more likely that some of the plays in a parlay are non-value.

    100 * 2^6 profit: 6300
    (100 * 2^3) * 2^3 profit: 6300

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    only bet 5 teamers.

    god bless.

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    Why not bet a 3-teamer at 7:1? If you win it, take the winnings and bet it again at 7:1 on another 3-teamer. That's the equivalent to 63:1. Throw in a bonus, and you really cannot lose if you use your head.

    Shop around, you can find great deals.

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    Wayfarer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin7 View Post
    Why not bet a 3-teamer at 7:1? If you win it, take the winnings and bet it again at 7:1 on another 3-teamer. That's the equivalent to 63:1. Throw in a bonus, and you really cannot lose if you use your head.

    Shop around, you can find great deals.
    Justin I am a little lost, would it not be equal to roughly 49:1 on the original stake if you were to take the winnings from a 7:1 bet and make another 7:1 bet?
    Last edited by Wayfarer; 02-09-09 at 04:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin7 View Post
    Why not bet a 3-teamer at 7:1? If you win it, take the winnings and bet it again at 7:1 on another 3-teamer. That's the equivalent to 63:1. Throw in a bonus, and you really cannot lose if you use your head.

    Shop around, you can find great deals.
    just don't do this with a betonline free play or you may end up with a 2million $ rollover.

    I don't think anyone else still offers 7 to 1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayfarer View Post
    Justin I am a little lost, would it not be equal to roughly 49:1 on the original stake if you were to take the winnings from a 7:1 bet and make another 7:1 bet?
    No, 63:1 is correct. You get back $8 for $1 on first parlay. If you roll the entire $8 on second parlay, the return is $64.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    No, 63:1 is correct. You get back $8 for $1 on first parlay. If you roll the entire $8 on second parlay, the return is $64.
    Thanks for clarifying LT, not sure how I messed that math up in my head lol. More sleep is in order.

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