Aren't Parlays a Kind of Lottery?

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  • ritehook
    SBR MVP
    • 08-12-06
    • 2244

    #1
    Aren't Parlays a Kind of Lottery?
    lI know this guy who scorns the lottery and laughs at the Powerball players - but who consistently puts in five-team football parlays.

    Isn't that a form of lottery? I tell him the bookie hold on that bet is around 30%. Is my math correct?
  • Ganchrow
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-28-05
    • 5011

    #2
    Originally posted by ritehook
    lI know this guy who scorns the lottery and laughs at the Powerball players - but who consistently puts in five-team football parlays.

    Isn't that a form of lottery? I tell him the bookie hold on that bet is around 30%. Is my math correct?
    With true parlay odds on a 5-team parlay of bets offered at -110/-110 (payout odds of roughly +2435.9), the theoretical hold would be about 20.75%.

    If the parlay paid out at +2200 (which is not at uncommon payout for 5-teamers), hold would jump to about 28.13%.

    See my parlay calculator.
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    • pokernut9999
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 07-25-07
      • 12757

      #3
      Years ago I knew guys that ran parlay cards. They never even checked any cards that had more than 3 teams on them. If someone said they won , then they would go back and look it up. Shows the odds of hitting big parlays.
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      • RickySteve
        Restricted User
        • 01-31-06
        • 3415

        #4
        Originally posted by ritehook
        lI know this guy who scorns the lottery and laughs at the Powerball players - but who consistently puts in five-team football parlays.

        Isn't that a form of lottery? I tell him the bookie hold on that bet is around 30%. Is my math correct?
        30% is a hell of a lot better than the lottery.
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        • jjgold
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 07-20-05
          • 388179

          #5
          hitting a 2 team parlay is extremely difficult
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          • ritehook
            SBR MVP
            • 08-12-06
            • 2244

            #6
            The guy plays just across the US border, in Mexico. (They book American sports)

            I think he told me that a 5 team parlay there pays 20-1. If the true odds are 31-1 (or so I understand), wouldn't that put the hold at around 34 or 35%?

            Not as bad as the state lotteries that hold back 50% or a bit more, but not too good. They can make a lot of noise when they hit, but that won't be too often. Just like the lottery players
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            • Ganchrow
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-28-05
              • 5011

              #7
              Originally posted by ritehook
              I think he told me that a 5 team parlay there pays 20-1. If the true odds are 31-1 (or so I understand), wouldn't that put the hold at around 34 or 35%?
              hold = 1 - decimal odds paid × win probability
              hold = 1 - 21 × .5<sup>5</sup> = 34.375%

              By contrast, the house edge on pick-9 Keno at the Bellagio is "only" about 28.13%.
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              • Dark Horse
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 12-14-05
                • 13764

                #8
                Originally posted by jjgold
                hitting a 2 team parlay is extremely difficult
                about as hard as winning two bets in a row?
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                • ritehook
                  SBR MVP
                  • 08-12-06
                  • 2244

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ganchrow
                  hold = 1 - decimal odds paid × win probability
                  hold = 1 - 21 × .5<sup>5</sup> = 34.375%

                  By contrast, the house edge on pick-9 Keno at the Bellagio is "only" about 28.13%.

                  I'll tell him about the better odds on Keno at the Bellagio!

                  I figure true parlay odds a bit differently. But I can see that your formula is faster. But can I do it on the computer? I know that the superior 5 is on the I key, but hate to confess it but don't know how to punch that in
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                  • isetcap
                    SBR MVP
                    • 12-16-05
                    • 4006

                    #10
                    It is not possible to win in the long run by betting parlays or unders in football totals.
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                    • Ganchrow
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 08-28-05
                      • 5011

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ritehook
                      I'll tell him about the better odds on Keno at the Bellagio!

                      I figure true parlay odds a bit differently. But I can see that your formula is faster. But can I do it on the computer? I know that the superior 5 is on the I key, but hate to confess it but don't know how to punch that in
                      In Excel try:
                      =1-21*.5^5
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