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Correlated NFL Parlays for next weekend

By: Sean Lavin, Tue Jan 10th, 2006 11:20:21 PM

In general, it is not wise for sports bettors to bet parlays. They generally pay less than playing the games separately. If two games are played at -110, the payout with 2 wins is greater than a parlay paying 2.6 to one.

But, there is one time when parlays are good. This is when they are correlated. Parlays can be correlated for many reasons - A big spread and an under, a first and second half, one games outcome effecting the meaning of another, etc.

Based on the playoff scenarios, next weekend, there are a number of parlays that should be played. In all cases, after the first game, a team in the second game will know it either has a chance to make the playoffs (Hence playing that team) or no longer has any chance (Hence playing the other team)

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These are all very highly correlated.

ML stand for money line.

Weakest of the bunch:

Denver ML and KC ML

Denver ML and KC - points if available

The rest:

SD ML and Cinci ML

SD ML and Cinci + pts if avail

SD ML and Detroit ML

SD ML and Detroit +17

Was ML + STL ML

Was ML + STL +12.5

Car ML + STL ML

Car ML + STL +12.5

Car ML + Was ML + STL ML

Car ML + Was ML + STL +12.5

Phil ML + Dal ML

ATL ML + Dal ML

Phil ML + Dal -12.5

ATL ML + Dal -12.5

Oak ML + NO ML + Dal ML

Oak ML + NO ML + Dal -12.5

NYG ML + NO ML

NYG ML + NO +14

Gambling may or may not be legal in your locale. Increasedodds does not take any responsibility and recommends you check with officials in your locale before placing any wagers.

Good luck.

Sean http://www.increasedodds.com

About the author: Increasedodds.com is an internet site dedicated to positive expected value gambling. The owner graduated from MIT and has found numerous ways to beat the house.

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