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MillionDollarCam
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Honestly with how the playoffs are and excluding the aves/Jets if you believe a team is gonna cover -1.5 you should be betting on them in the goal races because if they are covering 95% of the time they are winning those too draftkings is the only sportsbook that let's you bet it like this because they are very contingent events.

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Here’s what I’ve looked in tonight.

- Oilers ML boosted to -120

- 2 leg parlay, Oilers and Canes ML at +132

- Bonus bet 3 leg SGP, 76ers +7, 76ers over 98.5, Tobias Harris over 9.5 pts. at +200

- Bonus bet 3 leg SGP, Canes ML, under 6.5 goals, Aho over 2.5 shots at +275

I went a little ham here because I think the over Bruins/Leafs with swayman starting at 5.5 is an easy buy....

Same for oilers kings....

 

 

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3 hours ago, PantherChris said:

My grand parlay of the day, the Canes and Bruins accomplished all of these in the first game and I have a feeling the oilers will! Deff worth the $100 max bet for the potential payout.

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I don’t do sports gambling, so I’m a bit confused from the screenshots but see your betting $100 for a chance at $9k+. Just curious how it works, could you brake it down for me?

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35 minutes ago, Popsickle said:

I don’t do sports gambling, so I’m a bit confused from the screenshots but see your betting $100 for a chance at $9k+. Just curious how it works, could you brake it down for me?

With Parlays you have to get every leg right.... the bet I placed here the lowest odds of me winning any individual leg is the Bruins to win by 1.5 at plus 180.... bet 100$ to win $180....for a total payout of $280.... well what a parlay does is it takes the best odds and rolls them sequentially into the next bet let's say just for kicks that I'm using the bruins at -1.5 as the first rollover it's going to take the $280 I won and roll it into the next leg, let's say that's the Canes at -1.5 for +114 the payout on that is $599.60  and this continues for all of the legs!

 

*and if you have the ability to bet on things that have a degree of contingency your actual odds are a bit better hence the goal races because the work towards the over and the puck line.

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9 minutes ago, PantherChris said:

With Parlays you have to get every leg right.... the bet I placed here the lowest odds of me winning any individual leg is the Bruins to win by 1.5 at plus 180.... bet 100$ to win $180....for a total payout of $280.... well what a parlay does is it takes the best odds and rolls them sequentially into the next bet let's say just for kicks that I'm using the bruins at -1.5 as the first rollover it's going to take the $280 I won and roll it into the next leg, let's say that's the Canes at -1.5 for +114 the payout on that is $599.60  and this continues for all of the legs!

 

*and if you have the ability to bet on things that have a degree of contingency your actual odds are a bit better hence the goal races because the work towards the over and the puck line.

So you need all 11 events to happen to win?

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6 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Here’s what I’ve looked in tonight.

- Oilers ML boosted to -120

- 2 leg parlay, Oilers and Canes ML at +132

- Bonus bet 3 leg SGP, 76ers +7, 76ers over 98.5, Tobias Harris over 9.5 pts. at +200

- Bonus bet 3 leg SGP, Canes ML, under 6.5 goals, Aho over 2.5 shots at +275

- Oilers up 1-0, need a win for the ML

- 2 leg parlay still in play after the Canes comeback.

- 76ers bonus bet cashed

- Canes bonus bet came up short due to the under

If the Oilers win I’ll be happy going 3-1 tonight.

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21 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

- Oilers up 1-0, need a win for the ML

- 2 leg parlay still in play after the Canes comeback.

- 76ers bonus bet cashed

- Canes bonus bet came up short due to the under

If the Oilers win I’ll be happy going 3-1 tonight.

You go spread on the 76ers? 

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