COMBINATION BASEBALL PAYOFFS
Decimal Conversion Chart
Because of the moneyline used in baseball, there are no set payoffs for tying a number of teams together in parlays.Payoffs are determined by a simple formula that changes the money line into a decimal number and combines it with the other lines in the parlay.
The first step is to change the money line into its decimal value.
Use this chart for this purpose.
-1.05 = .95 -1.85 = .54
-1.10 = .91 -1.90 = .53
-1.15 = .87 -1.95 = .51
-1.20 = .83 -2.00 = .50
-125 = .80 -2.10 = .48
-1.30 = .77 -2.20 = .45
-1.35 = .74 -2.30 = .43
-1.40 = .71 -2.40 = .42
-1.45 = .69 -2.50 = .40
-1.50 = .66 -2.60 = .38
-1.55 = .64 -2.70 = .37
-1.60 = .62 -2.80 = .36
-1.65 = .61 -3.00 = .33
-1.70 = .59 -3.25 = .31
-1.75 = .57 -3.50 = .29
-1.80 = .55
For each PRICE or ODDS quote on your teams, look at their respective PAYOFFS above (to $1) and always add $1 to these payoffs.
Multiply your BET times the products of these payoffs (+$1) for your parlay return.
Example 1:
Bet $50 on Astros (-150) parlayed to Braves (+130)
| BET |
X |
Astros |
X |
Braves |
= |
RETURN |
| |
|
(-150) |
|
(+130) |
|
|
| $50 |
X |
1.66 |
X |
2.30 |
= |
$191 |
| Return includes Wager amount. $191-$50= $141 profit |
Example 2:
Bet $50 on Cubs -175 parlayed to Giants +100
| BET |
X |
CUBS |
X |
Giants |
= |
RETURN |
| |
|
(-175) |
|
(+100) |
|
|
| $50 |
X |
1.57 |
X |
2.00 |
= |
$157 |
| Return includes wager amount. $157-$50=107 profit |