01-27-10, 01:17 AM
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Superbowl Parlay outline
Friend is handing out superbowl parlays. Is there an outline somebody has, or superbowl parlays from previous years?
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01-27-10, 01:21 AM
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Helix guy, not quite sure of what you mean, you mean hooking-up a bet with total and spread?
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01-27-10, 01:32 AM
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I mean an outline of a superbowl parlay, I already have the props. I just not sure how to make it look like on paper.
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01-27-10, 01:41 AM
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Still not getting ya son, sorry
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01-27-10, 01:44 AM
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Basically do you have an example of a superbowl parlay? I already have the props, I just need to know where to put the props on the parlay.
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01-27-10, 02:03 AM
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Nobody has a superbowl parlay format or example?
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01-27-10, 02:18 AM
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You talkin bout a sheet with boxes with different props in them that people enter. Like they buy 2 boxes for $10, and there may be 30 boxes on the sheet?
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01-27-10, 02:21 AM
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No talking about the parlays people hand out usually with 3-10 teamers you can play. I already have the format for nfl regular season, I need examples of the outline, setup, or format of how to "setup" the superbowl parlay.
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01-27-10, 03:01 AM
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I used to run parlay cards. Are you wanting a setup like that but instead of teams to choose from you want props with payout odds?
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01-27-10, 03:08 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by THE PROFIT
I used to run parlay cards. Are you wanting a setup like that but instead of teams to choose from you want props with payout odds?
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I think thats what me means...not sure tho
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01-27-10, 03:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by helicopter23
No talking about the parlays people hand out usually with 3-10 teamers you can play. I already have the format for nfl regular season, I need examples of the outline, setup, or format of how to "setup" the superbowl parlay.
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Bud, the superbowl is 1 game and therefore you max can do a 2 teamer with it parlaying a spread line with a total line, so you've got us pretty much confused around. There are other bets you can make with it but no one offers you as much as 10 teams out of one game
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01-27-10, 03:14 AM
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a card like this but instead of teams you wanna put props on it?
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01-27-10, 03:17 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by THE PROFIT
a card like this but instead of teams you wanna put props on it?
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Ahhh, didn't know people run those, nice one and interesting play
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01-27-10, 03:26 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by THE PROFIT
a card like this but instead of teams you wanna put props on it?
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Yeah like that, but for superbowl. Cointoss should be on there o/u total fgs etc...
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01-27-10, 03:27 AM
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Kinda along the same subject, does anyone here have parlay card design software?
When I used to run them I had a close friend who ran a printing business. We set up the basic design similar to the one above in Quark so every Monday morn I would email him the teams with lines numbered & he would email me a proof. Then he would deliver them to me about 6:00 monday evening & it was on. He had the machinery to number the top & bottom & to perforate the bottom. Real professional on good stock. He charged me very little & was well worth it.
Well, a few years later my girlfriend & I started our own business & brought him in as sort of a partner in the sense that we used him for our printing jobs & he cut us a hell of a deal. It was beautiful, I did the sales, she did the design, he did the printing & we were all making a killing. Long story short, I left her and the business and they are married!
I haven't run card in a few years now but thinking about doing it for football season next year & I guess the best way would be to do them myself. I have a pretty heavy duty printer but those damn cartridges are so expensive.
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01-27-10, 03:28 AM
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Well, what exactly are you wanting? There's a layout that has worked for 60 years.
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01-27-10, 03:31 AM
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Did you ever hand out SB paylays, I just want an idea on how they should look. Just curious how much money on avg. did you collect each week.
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01-27-10, 03:32 AM
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Make #1 coin toss heads
#2. Coin toss tails
#3. Over xx passing yards
#4. Under xx pass yards
#5. OT yes
#6. OT no
#7. over xx def TD's
#8. under xx def TD's
so on & so on. Just get props from a sportsbook
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01-27-10, 03:38 AM
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No, I never did a super bowl card with props, but have played them. I ran a card very similar to the one I showed every week during football season. Actually I had 2 cards for pro & college. Most everybody would play what's called 5 on 5. Pick 5 teams for 5 bucks pays $100.
It paid regular parlay odds for 3-10 teamer but 5 on 5 was just a special I did & had it listed on the card with the odds. Anybody will put $5 to have a chance to win $100 plus their five back. I would probably print 200 each & end up collecting at least 300 of them. At $5 minimum that's a chunk of change. You have to pay out every now & then but nothing major usually.
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01-27-10, 03:39 AM
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Profit, how much money did you use to collect per week handing them out?
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01-27-10, 03:39 AM
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Here's another one I found on google
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01-27-10, 03:45 AM
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Id get anywhere from $700-$1500 just depending on how hard I worked at it. I used to have all the whores in the bars & the bartenders all over town distributing them for me. They are numbered on the top & bottom of each card. I would collect the small bottom part with the customers name on the back & the money. If it hit I knew what bar it came from & would take them the money.
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01-27-10, 03:46 AM
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My dad would collect about $400 where he worked alone every week. Bunch of degenerates!
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01-27-10, 03:48 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by THE PROFIT
Here's another one I found on google
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Yeah that looks like my friends parlays. Why do people put serial numbers on them?
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01-27-10, 03:54 AM
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I had one bar I hung out in all the time. Everyone knew they could find me there or someone there knew where I was. I would start handing cards out on Monday evening when my print guy dropped them off at the bar. I would usually ride around to every bar in town & bullshit a while have a beer & give x amount of cards to my guy there. So the guys playing the cards would turn them back into him through the week, probably 70% of the players didn't know I was even involved.
Then on Fri eve Fri night I would pick the stubs & money up from them or they would deliver them to the bar & I would pay them their commission on however much money they brought.
Every now & then I'd get a cowboy who thought he would hold a big one out on me & sure as shit it would hit, he would get his ass kicked by someone wanting their money & I wouldn't let him earn anymore so he was fuked!
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01-27-10, 04:01 AM
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The player keeps the top part with the teams, lines, & odds on it & they circle the teams they took. They circle the #'s on the bottom that correspond with #'s at the top & tear it off. They put their name on it & their play, like 20 on 3 or 5 on 5, & phone# if they want & turn that in with the money.
I would # them by week. Like week 9 would be
#90001-90500 for pro
#9001-9500 for college
See, If I don't have that bottom stub with a # that matches the top part with a # who do I pay? That's why when somebody says "I played one of your cards last week & it hit, I want my money" If I didn't have that stub that means the bartender or whoever I had working for me pulled a slick one & pocketed the money thinking the guy wouldn't hit.
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01-27-10, 04:08 AM
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The trick is, If I give someone 30 cards to collect on, I want 30 cards back! If he only has 20 stubs with money that's fine but I want the other 10 cards. Sometimes though you give 10 to your buddy who takes them to the frat house & brings 7 back & says he didn't know he was supposed to bring the others. That's fine, because if he's lying & held the money no big deal, it's gonna happen. But when that card hits his buddy thinks he turned it into the bookie & is looking for his friend to give him his money he collected, when he doesn't have the $250 bucks cause he held the card they aren't friends anymore!
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