How to Use Parlay Cards at the Sportsbook
Published on: December 11, 2021
Updated on: March 9, 2025
Category: Advice & Tips

The following post explores how to use parlay cards at the casino sportsbook.
Parlay cards are a bit like the lottery. With $2 minimums and big payouts, bettors can potentially strike it big. For instance, a $2 wager at 600:1 odds pays $1,200 (when you go 10-for-10).
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You will find parlay cards at most casino sportsbooks. This post explores the different types of parlay cards, payout tables, and general tips and observations.
Here’s what you need to know about parlay cards.
Overview
Depending on the time of season and sportsbook you’re visiting, parlay cards are typically found in ample supply with multiple variations (as depicted below).
Parlay cards involve combining multiple selections into a single wager. The minimum number of selections on a parlay card is three. The maximum number is typically 10-15 selections.
Here is a rundown of a few of the most commonly found types of parlay cards offered.
1/2 Point Parlay Card
1/2 Point parlay cards include half-point odds only, thus eliminating potential ties. This card offers higher payouts than the Ties Win parlay card, because it’s harder to pick winning selections when games can’t end in a push.
Ties Win Parlay Card
Ties Win parlay cards exclude half-point spreads. This means ties are possible and in such an event, you win. It pays slightly lower odds than normal, but this small edge can often be the difference between winning and losing.
Teaser Parlay Card
Teaser parlay cards offer adjusted point spreads. For instance, the upcoming Las Vegas Raiders game is +3 (no teaser) and the teaser line is +11. Teaser odds are obviously favorable to normal ones and therefore have lower payouts.
1st Half Parlay Card
1st Half parlay cards offer lines for a part of the game, instead of the entire game. This variation is particularly popular for NFL and NCAAF games as well as NBA and NCAAB games. Some bettors prefer only betting on the first half and this option makes it possible.
Parlay Card Payouts
It’s honestly too confusing to chart out how this all works and I’m bad at math. Here are odds tables for the four types of parlay cards listed in this article.



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