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Same Game Parlay (SGP) – Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a Same Game Parlay (SGP)?
A Same Game Parlay allows you to combine multiple selections from the same game into a single customized bet with combined odds.
For example, you can bet on Team A to win, Player X to score a touchdown, and the total points to be over 45.5 — all in one single wager.
2. How do I place an SGP?
• Open a game that has the SGP icon.
• Add up to 6 selections from that game.
• Your betslip will automatically group them under “Same Game Parlay” and display the combined odds.
• Enter the amount you want to wager and confirm your bet.
3. What markets can I include?
You can add popular and alternative lines such as:
• Player props (e.g., touchdown scorer, assists, rebounds).
• Team totals (points, goals, etc.).
• Winning margin.
• First team/player to score.
• Alternative/derivative lines.
Not supported: teasers, compact round robins, key parlays, or open spots.
4. What are the maximum selections and odds?
• Maximum selections: 6 per game.
• Maximum combined odds: 1000/1.
For example, if you wager 50 at odds of 2,500, the system will only pay as if it were 50 × 1000 = 50,000.
5. How are SGPs settled?
• All selections must win for your SGP to be valid.
• If one or more selections are voided or end in a push, the entire SGP will be voided.
• If any selection loses, the entire SGP loses.
• When an SGP is part of a larger parlay, it is treated as a single selection within that parlay.
6. Can I use Freeplays in SGPs?
Yes. If all selected markets are eligible for “Free Play,” you can use them in your SGP bet.
7. Can I Cash Out an SGP?
No. Cash Out is not available for SGPs or parlays that include SGPs.
8. Can I place SGPs live?
Yes. You can place SGPs during live games.
9. Do SGPs count towards loyalty programs?
Yes. SGPs earn BetPoints as part of the Loyalty Program, as long as they are not Free Play bets, are not cashed out, and are not voided or pushed.
10. Are Asian Handicaps supported?
Not yet. Asian Handicaps (quarter lines) will be added in the future for soccer SGPs.