Parlay Calculator

Parlay Calculator

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Money Line Parlays

A parlay is a single bet used to combine two or more bets for a higher payout.  In order to win a parlay, all bets must win.

Use Parlay Calculator form to calculate the payout of money line parlays.  Enter the money line of your plays into the "Lines" column.  Favorites must have a minus in front of the line, such as -110, -120, etc. If playing the Underdogs, just enter the price, such as 160 (no + is necessary). Enter the amount of your bet.  Then click the "Calculate Parlay" button.  The amount of your winning parlay wager will appear in the box next to "Pay Out."

 
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Point Spread Rankings

This page displays the league wide point spread rankings, using weighted averages. Use this page to beat point spreads and over/unders in upcoming sporting events, now featuring Pythagorean expectation.   This page displayes point differences rankings for teams in the NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB (overall, at home and on the road,) as well as average margin of victory and defeat, strength of schedule, and total points scored.

Complete Schedule

Yesterday's Games

MLB
CLEVELAND  1  @  TORONTO   8 Box
NY YANKEES  2  @  TAMPA BAY   3 Box
DETROIT  6  @  BOSTON   5 Box
SEATTLE  3  @  MINNESOTA   5 Box
BALTIMORE  5  @  KANSAS CITY   7 Box
OAKLAND  1  @  Chicago WSox   6 Box
texas  7  @  LA ANGELS   9 Box
PHILADELPHIA  1  @  WASHINGTON   8 Box
ATLANTA  6  @  CINCINNATI   4 Box
ARIZONA  9  @  NY METS   6 Box
MILWAUKEE  0  @  HOUSTON   5 Box
PITTSBURGH  0  @  ST. LOUIS   1 Box
CHICAGO CUBS  2  @  COLORADO   17 Box
FLORIDA  4  @  SAN DIEGO   2 Box
LOS ANGELES  5  @  SAN FRANCISCO   6 Box

Today's Games

MLB
DETROIT  @  BOSTON TBAPreview
BALTIMORE  @  KANSAS CITY 7:10 PMPreview
SEATTLE  @  MINNESOTA 4:10 PMPreview
texas  @  LA ANGELS 9:05 PMPreview
CLEVELAND  @  TORONTO 1:07 PMPreview
OAKLAND  @  Chicago WSox 7:05 PMPreview
NY YANKEES  @  TAMPA BAY 7:10 PMPreview
PITTSBURGH  @  ST. LOUIS 7:15 PMPreview
MILWAUKEE  @  HOUSTON 7:05 PMPreview
ATLANTA  @  CINCINNATI 7:10 PMPreview
PHILADELPHIA  @  WASHINGTON 7:05 PMPreview
FLORIDA  @  SAN DIEGO 8:35 PMPreview
ARIZONA  @  NY METS 7:10 PMPreview
CHICAGO CUBS  @  COLORADO 8:10 PMPreview
LOS ANGELES  @  SAN FRANCISCO 4:10 PMPreview

Tomorrow's Games

MLB
texas  @  LA ANGELS 3:35 PMPreview
OAKLAND  @  Chicago WSox 2:05 PMPreview
DETROIT  @  BOSTON TBAPreview
CLEVELAND  @  TORONTO 1:07 PMPreview
NY YANKEES  @  TAMPA BAY 1:40 PMPreview
SEATTLE  @  MINNESOTA 2:10 PMPreview
BALTIMORE  @  KANSAS CITY 2:10 PMPreview
ATLANTA  @  CINCINNATI 1:10 PMPreview
CHICAGO CUBS  @  COLORADO 3:10 PMPreview
MILWAUKEE  @  HOUSTON 2:05 PMPreview
PITTSBURGH  @  ST. LOUIS 2:15 PMPreview
LOS ANGELES  @  SAN FRANCISCO 4:05 PMPreview
PHILADELPHIA  @  WASHINGTON 1:35 PMPreview
FLORIDA  @  SAN DIEGO 4:05 PMPreview
ARIZONA  @  NY METS 1:10 PMPreview

Complete Schedule