If I have a 2 game parlay and there is only action on 1 game it brings it down to a single bet right? Bodog is saying there is a calculation that needs to be adressed, and it's not a single bet. Please help.
the only way a 2 team parlay is brought down to a single bet would be if one ends as a push.so if i am understanding your post right u r correct.i am just a rookie though so i can be wrong but from what i have read on the site i bet on is thats how it works.could possibly be diff elsewhere?
A rainout/cancelled game brings it down to 1 game and the payoff is adjusted.
If you've got a couple baseball plays and one is rained out, then the other is still a bet.
The odds would have to be adjusted.
If you were wagering 10 dollars to on a parlay that got down to 1 game due to a push or cancel, then the 10 dollars risked would pay less than 10 bucks if you played a favorite. That's what they mean by adjusting the payout.
if it was cancelled it worked the same.and the payoff would be adjusted.i had that happen to me with the miami dolphins and pittsburgh game sunday.it was cancelled and before they rescheduled it the bet was cancelled on my parlay and the payout was adjusted.
I had a 3-teamer today with the Yankees, Phillies, and Rangers. Two games cancelled, but the play was still considered a loss. The did not cancel the parlay play just because it got down to one team. If the Rangers had won today (they will tomorrow), Olympic would've paid me accordingly...
You didn`t mention if or not the parlay was bases....assuming it was, if a baseball game is postponed, the wager should be considered `no action` and re-figured accordingly......Also, your odds may be adjusted due to a starting pitcher change (here in LV they are) ........GL today
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