Can someone explain to me what do "open spot" on parlay mean?
I see it on Cris' parlay option for 1-2 open spot, but never understood the meaning of it.![]()
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Can someone explain to me what do "open spot" on parlay mean?
I see it on Cris' parlay option for 1-2 open spot, but never understood the meaning of it.![]()
SBR Founder Join Date: 8/10/2005
As an example, you can take a 3-team parlay but only pick 2 games. If they both win, you add 1 more game later on to complete your parlay. Some books limit your time to a week, some to a month to complete your parlay.
Max
SBR Founder Join Date: 10/12/2005