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    Default progressive parlay on the money line

    has anyone found a site that will accept a progressive parlay on the moneyline?

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    Cris have an option to leave an "open spot" in a parlay, up to two "open spots" i think.

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    I've never seen it on the ML as it would be difficult to figure out the payouts because the variations in the ML.

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    Not really raiders. You take the price available at the time for a particular game. Then multiply it all out should it hit, No?

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    For those not familiar with progressive parlays here's an example.

    Ex. You play a 10 team parlay. They have a payout if you get 8 out of 10 right. Another payout if you get 9 out of 10 right and another payout if you get all 10 out of 10. It's similar to playing Keno.

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    My bad, i had it confused with something else.

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    I understand- It's not a common type of wager in sports betting.

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    I have never bet one in my life. Thanks for the explanation raiders.

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    what is an "open spot" on cris?

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    nevermind i just read about it on cris thats not really what im looking for, so no ones ever found a progressive parlay on the ml i take it?

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    The could to it but it would be so confusing that most wouldn't play it because the winnings wouldn't be a fixed amount.

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    I've seen one somewhere. I'll look for it.

    I play a lot of Super Heinz and Lucky 31. Potential payout is good but I find it more frustrating. Don't mind losing a game on a 90th minute goal or after 3 goals on 5 shots but the difference in payout between a winning play and a losing one in Super Heinz is quite significant.

    Max

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    I play a lot of Super Heinz and Lucky 31
    Is this strictly for soccer? I know that they are multiple bet combinations but I'm not sure exactly how those work or how the payout amount is determined. Are these bets part of a paramutual pool?

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    Seems like all progressive parlays exclude ML, NHL and MLB.

    Raiders, Super Heinz is 7 plays round robin paying all combinations, from doubles up to 7-play parlay. Lucky 31 pays singles up to 5-play. Super Heinz is 120 bets. You can mix all sports and include ML and totals. Payout potential is determined by each pick individual odds.

    Max
    Last edited by Max Levine; 12-22-05 at 11:37 PM. Reason: Lucky 31 is 5 plays, not 6

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    im lookin for nfl if anyones seen one

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