Push In A Parlay

  

A ‘push’ occurs when the result of a sporting event ends in a tie between the sports bettor and the Sportsbook.

Neither party wins or loses. So, the original wager is refunded back to the sports bettor.

In a Progressive Parlay, a push or a tie is considered a loss for that selection. However, if a selection has no-action (due to postponement or cancelation), the bet will revert to the next lowest progressive parlay for payoff, except in the case of a 4 team progressive parlay where it results in a no-action on the whole parlay.

You must choose a minimum of two lines, up to a maximum of 12 to place a parlay. A ‘Push’ reduces the number of selections in the parlay. For example: A four-team parlay with two ties reduces to a two-team parlay. The payout is re-calculated based on the reduced number of teams. That bet will be taken out of the parlay and the payout will be reduced as if there were one fewer team in the parlay. So if you had a 4 team parlay and you got three picks cocrrect and the other was a push, you would be paid out the odds of a 3 team parlay. Parlay bets can be. Bovada's Parlay Rules: In case of a push or a tie on a 3-team parlay, players will get the next lowest payout; The payout for a winning two-team parlay is 9 – 10; True odds are available for all parlays. On any parlay, pushes combined with wins will result in the bet being reduced to the next lowest number of teams. Example: If you have a 6-team parlay with 5 wins and 1 tie, this becomes a 5-team parlay and the payout will be adjusted accordingly.

Pushes in sports betting is not the worst thing in the world. What’s annoying is that you can spend your time watching the entire game, only to break even.

Nevertheless, sports bettors are not punished by Sportsbook’s for push bets. The full wager is always refunded.

Push In A Parlay

Pushes are most common in sports that use the point spread, like Basketball and Football, but they can also be used in sports like Ice Hockey and Baseball in over/under betting.

Example

Imagine there was an upcoming NHL game between the Boston Bruins and the Calgary Flames, and the sports bettor was to bet that both teams would combine to score more than 5 goals.

The push comes into play if, at the end of the game, exactly 5 goals were scored.

If the bet was made and exactly 5 goals were scored, the bet pushes and the bettor would receive 100% of their wager back.

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Parlay Push

If a bettor is making a parlay, every event in the parlay must win in order for the bet to win. But what if one of these events is a push? Does the parlay become void?

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In most Sportsbooks, the answer is no. If a push occurs on one of the events in the parlay, that event is dropped from the parlay entirely.

In essence, it’s as if that event was never selected in the parlay at all.

After the event is removed from the parlay, the payout multiplier is adjusted, meaning that the new payout potential is also adjusted.

However, this is not always the case. Some Sportsbooks will count a push as a loss so it’s important to be aware of that sportsbook’s rules and T&C’s before making the play.

Half Points

Most betting lines on offer do not use whole numbers. Instead, they use half numbers. These betting lines do not have a push as an option as half points cannot be scored in any sport.

Going back to the previous example, imagine the total goals scored was over/under 5.5 instead of 5 and let’s say the bettor wagered on the over.

What Happens To A Push In A Parlay

If 6 or more goals are scored, the bet wins. If 5 or fewer goals are scored, the bet loses. Half points are a way for Sportsbooks to avoid pushes.

Push In A Parlay

At the end of the day, they are in the business of making money and pushes prevent them from doing so.

Avoiding A Push

While Sportsbooks look to avoid pushes, bettors benefit from not using them too. While pushes avoid losses, they also prevent wins.

For example, in American Football, the most common margin of victories are 3 points, 4 points and 7 points. This means that getting a half point on either side of the line can turn a push into a win.

Inside Trademate Push = Void

Inside the Trademate Sports products, we classify bets which end as a push as voided.

The reason for this is that the outcome of both these instances are the same. That the original wager is refunded to the sports bettor. So instead of having to different classifications it’s simpler to just count them both as void.

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