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Point Spread Payout Table

Similar to a Parlay, a teaser is a combination of 2 to 10 football or basketball wagers with the difference being that you can change the point spreads and/or totals to your favor in exchange for a lower payout. When your teaser includes a point spread, you can decrease the spread for the favorite or, increase the spread for the underdog. The spread to moneyline converter allows you to see the estimated moneyline for a specific point spread. Favorite Spread Odds. Underdog Spread Odds. Estimated Favorite Moneyline. Estimated Underdog Moneyline. Bet $20, Win $125 on a Hawkeyes 3-Pointer.

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A parlay is a type of wager where multiple outcomes are selected. Each of the outcomes must win in order for the parlay to win. Any point spread tie reduces to the next lowest number of teams in the parlay. The odds for the number of teams placed in a parlay are based on the pay table below when the selections (point spreads and totals for football and basketball, games and segments) have a default line of -110. Listed below is the Borgata/Borgata Online pay table.

All Football and Basketball Parlays
(Point Spreads and Totals all - 110)

2 Teams

+260

3 Teams

+600

4 Teams

+1000

5 Teams

+2000

6 Teams

+4000

7 Teams

+8000

8 Teams

+15000

9 Teams

+30000

10 Teams

+60000

11 Teams

+110000
12 Teams+200000
13 Teams+300000
14 Teams+600000
15 Teams+1000000

Parlay Odds Selections:

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The legs in a Pay Table parlay all must meet the following requirements:

  1. Football, basketball (excluding money lines) and their halves or quarters
  2. Point spread or totals
  3. Default odds that are set at -110.

Maximum payoff on off the board parlays is 10000/1. Acceptance of all parlays is at the discretion of management.

Example 1: The 2-team parlay (See picture below) is a standard parlay paying 2.6 to 1 or 3.6 for 1. Using the Pay Table, $10.00 x 3.6 = $36.00 payout. Pay Table parlays are not calculated using “true odds” (-110 is not .9091 in this case). The Pay Table Multiplier section below explains the way that Pay Table odds are calculated.

PARLAY (2 TEAMS)

1 PARLAY @$10.00

24Jan PRO FOOTBALL

[302] COLTS

-71/2-110

22Jan PRO BASKETBALL

[702] BOBCATS

-6-110

Ticket Cost:

$10.00

To Win:

$26.00

Collect:

$36.00

WRIT2 SR_POS2

22Jan18 11:02:40

Pay Table Multiplier

This is the factor that, when used for each leg of a parlay, gives the Pay Table payout. For a 2-team parlay at default odds, the factor is a square root. For a 3-team parlay, it is a cube root, for a 4-team parlay, it is the 4th root of the payout.

The return on a 2-team Pay Table parlay at 2.6 to 1 is 3.6 for one, as the payout. The square root of 3.6 is 1.8974. This is the Pay Table Multiplier for 2-team parlays.

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$10 X 1.89736 X 1.89736 = 36.00.

Below is the pay table multiplier which is used as the method to calculate pay table parlays when the default odds are -110.The respective Pay Table Multiplier (shown below) by the True Odds Multiplier of the number (other than -110) minus the True Odds Differential (shown below).

2 Teams

1.89736

3 Teams

1.91293

4 Teams

1.82116

5 Teams

1.83841

6 Teams

1.85693

7 Teams

1.87344

8 Teams

1.87228

9 Teams

1.88536

10 Teams

1.89621

11 Teams

1.89027
12 Teams1.88409
13 Teams1.87339
14 Teams1.86154
15 Teams1.84786

Non-Pay Table Parlays

We use the term Non-Pay Table parlay when at least one leg does not meet requirements 1 and/or 2 of the Pay Table parlay default odds section above.

Sports like Boxing, Baseball, and Hockey use Non-Pay Table Odds. Football money line bets also use them. The True Odds Multiplier section below explains the way that Non Pay Table odds are calculated.

Example 2: The 2-team parlay below uses the True Odds Multiplier because neither leg meets the Pay Table requirements, so $10 x 1.9091 x 1.9091 (rounded) = $36.45 payout.

PARLAY (2 TEAMS)

1 PARLAY @$10.00

30Jan PRO HOCKEY

[2] CAPITALS

-110

28Jan BOXING

[3605] MAYWEATHER

-110

Ticket Cost:

$10.00

To Win:

$26.45

Collect:

$36.45

WRIT2 SR_POS2

22Jan18 16:26:24

Example 3: The 2-team parlay below uses the Pay Table Multiplier for 105 because it meets all other requirements for Pay Table Odds (see Pay Table Parlays above). Note: The root for the Pay Table Multiplier is based on only the number of legs that meet the requirement. It usesthe True Odds Multiplier for 107 (-1/-120 = .8333) because that leg does not meet requirement 2. Although it is a Football game, it is a money line wager.

$10 x 1.9091 x 1.8333 = $35 payout.

PARLAY (2 TEAMS)

1 PARLAY @$10.00

Jan 08 NFL

NFL WILDCARD PLAYOFFS

[105] FALCONS

+3-110

Jan 08 NFL

NFL WILDCARD PLAYOFFS

[107] STEELERS

-120

Ticket Cost:

$10.00

To Win:

$25.00

Collect:

$35.00

TIMW BODINES T01

5Jan18 09:35:56

Pay Table Non-Default Odds

We use the term Pay Table Non-Default Odds when all legs meet requirements 1 and 2 of a Pay Table parlay: 1) Football, basketball, and their halves or quarters 2) Point spread or totals, but at least one leg does not meet requirement 3 because it hasodds that are not equal to the default odds.

Pay Table Non-Default parlays are not calculated using “true odds” (-120 is not .8333). The True Odds Differential section below explains the way that Pay Table Non-Default odds are calculated.

Example 4: The 2-team parlay below uses the Pay Table Multiplierfor default odds for 302 (which meets all the requirements of a Pay Table parlay like Example 1 above). However, the other leg (304 Saints) has non-default odds -120, so a factor called the True Odds Differential is used to adjust the True Odds Multiplier of the -120 to derive the new Pay Table Multiplier for non-default odds -120.

$10 x 1.8974 x 1.8216 = $34.56 (rounded to nearest nickel $34.55)

PARLAY (2 TEAMS)

1 PARLAY @$10.00

24Jan PRO FOOTBALL

[302] COLTS

-71/2-110

22Jan PRO FOOTBALL

[304] SAINTS

-3-120

Ticket Cost:

$10.00

To Win:

$24.55

Collect:

$34.55

WRIT2 SR_POS2

22Jan18 11:03:11

True Odds Differential

The only time that the True Odds Differential is used is when a leg contains a Pay Table sport that has non-default odds for point spread or totals (Example 4 above has -3-120 instead of -3 -110).

Calculating the True Odds Differential for a Non-Default Odds leg when default odds = -110

(True Odds Multiplier of -110) - (Pay Table Multiplier of -110) = True Odds Differential

1.9091 - 1.8974 = .0117

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Calculation to find the Pay Table Multiplier for Non-Default odds -120 in Example 4

True Odds Multiplier of -120 = 1.8333 – True Odds Differential = . 0117

Pay Table Multiplier of -120 = 1.8216

The only exception for not using the true odds differential is when the pay table multiplier exceeds that of true odds (-110 or .9091).

Calculations to find the True Odds Multiplier

When the Leg is a Favorite

Table

When laying odds (money line is less than 0): (-1) x (100)/ (money line) +1.

Example: True Odds Multiplier for Money line: -110: (-1) x ((100)/ (-110)) +1 = 1.9091

When the Leg is an Underdog

When taking odds (money line is greater than 0): (money line)/ (100) +1 Example:

True Odds Multiplier for Money line: +130 = ((+130) /(100)) +1 = 2.3

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Sample Fantasy Football Payout Structures

Fantasy Football League Payouts are by no means a one size fits all system. There are many different ways to customize your payout structure. Below you will find what we think are proper payout structures, based on the number of participants in each league. What we are referring to here are the final payouts based on the place each team finishes at the end of the playoffs. Some league commissioners also choose to pay out what I will call 'bonus' payouts.

Some bonus payouts include:

High Score: Regular Season Point Total

High Score: Each Week

Longest QB, RB, and WR Touchdown Scored

Check out our complete list of Fantasy Football Bonus Payout Ideas and also our Fantasy Football Prize Ideas for items like trophies, rings, and championship belts!


So, let's say your total league prize pool was $1000 and you gave $100 for the Highest Regular Season Points and $25 for the longest touchdown for each QB, RB, and WR. This would leave you with $825 to distribute for the final payouts. Some folks choose to add the bonuses, others would rather allocate all of money to the final payout pot. This is all personal preference, there is no right or wrong way.


Payout Structures

Keep in mind the payout structures below are only for the final payouts, meaning the payouts for the final standings.


The table below shows the number of payouts per teams in the league, along with the percentages that should be paid out based on what place the team finishes.


TeamsPayouts1st2nd3rd4th
61100%---
8270%30%--
10360%30%10%-
12360%30%10%-
14450%25%15%10%
16450%25%15%10%

As you can see from the chart above, we recommend paying 1 place with 6 teams, 2 places with 8 teams, 3 places for both 10 and 12 teams and 4 places for 14 and 16 teams.


Here are a few examples using dollar amounts:

Payouts for an 8 Team League with a $50 entry free($400 total)

1st Place - $280

2nd Place - $120


Payouts for a 12 Team League with a $75 entry free($900 total)

1st Place - $540

2nd Place - $270

3rd Place - $90


Payouts for a 14 Team League with a $100 entry free($1400 total)

1st Place - $700

2nd Place - $350

3rd Place - $210

4th Place - $140


Other Variations

Some leagues choose to pay winners for best record at the end of the regular season and also at the end of the playoffs. Others choose to give a pity payout to the team with the lowest point total at the end of the season. Another option is a small payout for each game won, this keeps all teams interested even though they may not be in the running for the playoffs. Some leagues have multiple divisions, so the winner of each division would receive a payout along with the champions/runner-ups in the playoffs.


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