Win Only Bet
- The condition “if win only” is called single action and “if win or tie” is also called double action. If the preceding bet is a push or is canceled for any reason, the remaining bet (s) will not be placed. The picks for the “if bet” must be made on the same call (or internet session).
- A win accumulator is a very simple bet tip, we simply randomly pick teams we think are going to win the match and put them all in a football accumulator. This is never sure at all. This offer is at 80% guaranteed success. If unsure, simply subscribe to either of our plans below to get sure well-analyzed matches.
An if win only bet is made only if the first part of the If Bet is won. The second type of wager on an If Bet is an 'Action' wager. An Action bet is made on the second part of the If. If you bet on San Antonio at -7.5, a bet would only win if they win the game by 8 or more points. A bet on Dallas would win if they won the game straight-up or if they lose by 7 or fewer points. A point spread is a type of handicap. Both sides of an against-the-spread bet pay the same, but the teams are obviously not of the same quality. Only fools bet against Tom Brady. Or against Patrick Mahomes. So here we are, with an on-time NFL championship game many expected would be delayed, if played at all. “I’m trying to find a way to repeat, find a way to win a second championship and find a way to do whatever I can to win with this team,” Mahomes said.
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Definition | Win Only If Bets allow players to wager on multiple matchups, moving to the next wager if the previous wager wins. The subsequent wager amount can be no more than total winnings from the previous wager. If the player loses any bet, all remaining bets are off. |
Bet Type | Exotic |
Odds | See each matchup’s spread and total. Consider total number of bets made. The greater the number, the harder it is to win them all. |
Sportsbooks | All USA Sportsbooks |
Example | 3 team Win Only If Bet. Player takes Raiders, Cowboys and Broncos to win. Each team pays -120 moneyline. Player wagers $120 on Raiders. If Raiders win, player collects $100 winnings + $120 bet = $220. Player can now bet up to $220 on Cowboys. Player wagers $200 on Cowboys. If Cowboys win, player collects $166 winnings + $200 bet = $366. Player can now bet up to $366 on Broncos. Player wagers $300 on Bronocs. If Broncos win, player collects $250 winnings + $300 bet = $550. Final payout is $550. |
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Win Only If Bets allow players to wager on multiple matchups, moving to the next wager if the previous wager wins. The amount on the subsequent wager can be no more than total winnings from the previous wager. If the player loses any bet, all remaining bets are off. Players make keep all winnings up until the losing bet.
Win Only If Bets seem confusing, to say the least. It’s important to learn this bet and add it to your arsenal. If Bets are substantially less risky compared to parlays.
Let’s examine the If Bet in a series of examples, broken down piece by piece.
A bettor wants to make a Win Only If Bet on the following games, choosing the Patriots, Colts, and Bears as winners:
Matchup 1. Patriots -120 vs. Jets
Matchup 2. Colts -180 vs. Cowboys
Matchup 3. Bears +160 vs. Seahawks
Note: The sportsbook shall pay winnings at True Odds. Refer to a parlay card for regular parlay payouts.
Example 1: Bettor makes a successful 3 matchup Win Only If Bet
1. A bet of $120 is placed on the Patriots in the first matchup, -120 to win $100. If the player wins, he gets his $120 wager plus $100 winnings = $220 total.
2. Next, the player can wager on the Colts favored to win at -180, because his Patriots bet won.
He can bet no more than the $220 win from the Patriots bet. The player bets $200 on the Colts. If the player is successful, he gets his $200 wager plus $111 winnings = $311 total.
3. The two prior wins lead the player to his third and final wager. He wagers on the Bears +160.
He can bet no more than the total winnings from his Colts bet. The player bets $300 on the Bears. If the player is successful, he gets his $300 wager plus $480 winnings = $780 total.
The player’s bet has finished successfully.
The player now calculates his winnings + wagers: $220 (Wager 1) + $311 (Wager 2) + $780 (Wager 3) = $1311 winnings and wagers. Not bad!
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Example 2: Player only wins 2 of 3 bets
1. Consider the example above. The player wins bets 1 and 2, the Patriots -120 and Colts -160 respectively.
2. The two prior wins lead the player to his third and final wager. He wagers on the Bears +160.
He can bet no more than the total winnings from his Colts bet. The player bets $300 on the Bears. The player loses his Bears bet.
How To Play If Win Only Bet
The player now calculates his winnings + wagers: $220 (Wager 1) + $311 (Wager 2) – $300 (Wager 3) = $231winnings and wagers.
Example 3: Player only wins 1 of 3 bets
1. Consider the example above. The player wins bet 1, the Patriots -120.
2. The wins lead the player to his second wager. He wagers on the Colts -180.
He can bet no more than the total winnings from his Patriots bet. The player bets $200 on the Colts. The player loses his Colts bet.
The player’s loss on the matchup means all remaining bets are off.
The player now calculates his winnings + wagers: $220 (Wager 1) – $200 (Wager 2) = $20 winnings and wagers.
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Important Notes:
1. Win Only If Bets can have more than 3 bets. Most sportsbooks offer up to 15 bets.
2. Players can combine different choices on the favorite or underdog. Different types of wagers can be combined.
If you feel comfortable with the concept of a Win Only If Bet, we encourage you to try one at your sportsbook. They are much less risky than a parlay and can still produce big wins if successful. The best part is that players may keep all winnings accumulated prior to any losing bet. Essentially, the real financial risk is determined by how much you bet on the first wager. Then the odds of winning the entire bet vary depending on how many bets are made and the chances each bet will be correct.
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What is Spread Betting? |
What is a Parlay? |
Here’s the dilemma prognosticators face for Sunday’s Super Bowl:
Only fools bet against Tom Brady. Or against Patrick Mahomes.
So here we are, with an on-time NFL championship game many expected would be delayed, if played at all. Two of the teams that best navigated through the COVID-19 protocols, then showed their wares impressively in the conference title contests, will share the stage at, of all places, Raymond James Stadium.
Yep, the home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who on Sunday become the first team to play in a Super Bowl in its own building. Sort of figures with Brady on hand after all of his masterful work (and six rings) in New England.
“It was a great 20 years and at the end of the day, I had an opportunity to become a free agent,” Brady said. “I evaluated different opportunities and just tried to make the best possible decision for myself and my family. I chose Tampa and it’s just been an amazing experience.”
Particularly lately, though that’s hardly any surprise for a guy whose 33 postseason victories lap the quarterbacks field. Tampa Bay (14-5) won three straight road playoff games, including at two intimidating places — the Superdome in New Orleans and Lambeau Field in Green Bay — to make it, well, back home.
Brady is not unbeatable in the big game, of course. In addition to twice beating the Rams and wins over the Panthers, Eagles — and two gifts, from the Falcons and Seahawks — his Patriots fell twice to the Giants and once to Philadelphia. Regardless, getting the Bucs here in his first full season, and during a pandemic, is special.
“It’s an intriguing story,” Brett Favre said. “I know there hasn’t been a story like this, a guy going to his 10th Super Bowl regardless of who it is with. But with a new team, a pandemic, and when I say pandemic ... it is hard enough to change teams for anybody at any level, but as a quarterback it is always harder, especially if the offensive terminology and concepts are totally foreign to you. And you can’t work with the team hands on. I can only imagine how difficult that would be: ‘Let’s show up for the first game and hopefully he will know what I am thinking and I will know what he is thinking.’”
Favre, working during Super Bowl week for SiriusXM NFL Radio, also figures Mahomes has listened enough about facing Brady. Favre faced a similar situation for the 1997 season as leader of the defending champion Packers when they went to the Super Bowl against a veteran QB headed for the Hall of Fame in John Elway.
“I am sure Patrick has heard a bunch until he is blue in the face, what’s it like playing against Tom Brady in the Super Bowl?” Favre said. “He played against him in playoff and (regular-season) games ...
“`How would you feel if he won his whatever number of Super Bowls?′ I am sure Patrick has handled it gracefully. Much like myself: ‘John has come close many years, this may be his last opportunity, how would you feel Brett?’”
Mahomes isn’t thinking about anything but a victory. That’s how pro athletes, particularly superstars, are built.
“I’m trying to find a way to repeat, find a way to win a second championship and find a way to do whatever I can to win with this team,” Mahomes said. “You don’t get these opportunities every single year ... so you don’t want to look back and have regrets.”
The line is 3 1/2. Pro Picks loves that half a point.
CHIEFS, 30-27
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2020 RECORD
Last Week: Straight up: 0-2. Against spread: 1-1
Season: Straight up: 176-90-1. Against spread: 132-117-8
Best Bet: Straight up: 14-5. Against spread: 10-9
Upset Special: Straight up: 8-10. Against spread: 8-8-2
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