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Parlay calculator

See what your parlay pays. On every app.

Your slip
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3 legs · $100 stake pays$0
Enter American odds for each leg, like +150 or -200.

Tonight’s widest gap

live prices, refreshed all day
Toronto Blue Jays MLToronto Blue Jays at New York Yankees · 7:06 PM ETbest +215
Colorado Rockies MLCleveland Guardians at Colorado Rockies · 8:41 PM ETbest +143
Detroit Lions MLWashington Commanders at Detroit Lions · 12:00 PM ETbest -115
Same slip · 9 apps · $100$259 apart
Caesars BESTpays $1,431
Hard Rockpays $1,364−$67
DraftKingspays $1,302−$130
FanDuelpays $1,243−$188
Fanaticspays $1,242−$189
theScore Betpays $1,221−$210
BetRiverspays $1,203−$228
betPARXpays $1,172−$259
Bally Betpays $1,172−$259
3 Open this slip on the board and tap through to the best price.

Why the same parlay pays different amounts

Every sportsbook sets its own price for the same outcome. On a single bet the difference is usually a few dollars. On a parlay, every leg's price multiplies, so small gaps compound into big ones.

A recent slate: one moneyline was $19 apart across apps. The same three legs as a parlay were $306 apart.
How is a parlay payout calculated?

A leg is one selection inside the parlay; the parlay itself is a single bet. Convert each leg's American odds to decimal, multiply the decimals together, then multiply by your stake. This calculator does it for you, and the board compares the result at every book.

Which sportsbook pays the most for parlays?

It changes by slate and by slip. No book is always best, because each book prices every leg on its own. That is why we compare all of them for your exact legs.

Is it worth switching apps for a better price?

Same bet, same result, more money if it hits. On the slips above the gap is real dollars for one extra tap.