Teaser Parlay Bet
Teaser
How adjusting point spreads creates flexibility for bettors and why teasers are both popular and risky
📘 Definition
A Teaser is a type of parlay bet where the bettor adjusts the point spread (or total) in their favor across multiple games, typically by 6, 6.5, or 7 points in football or basketball. While teasers increase the chances of each individual leg winning, they also reduce the overall payout compared to standard parlays.
Example:
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Regular line: Chiefs -7 vs Raiders.
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6-point teaser: Chiefs -1.
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Combine with Rams +7 teased to +13.
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Both legs must win for teaser to cash, just like a parlay.
Teasers are attractive because they “tease” spreads around key numbers (like 3 and 7 in NFL). But sportsbooks price teasers to their advantage, making long-term profitability difficult unless executed strategically.
🧮 Structure
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Basic Teaser
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Adjusts spreads/totals by fixed points.
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Common in NFL: 2-team, 6-point teaser.
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Alternative Teasers
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6.5- and 7-point teasers at reduced payouts.
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Basketball Teasers
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Often 4-point teasers (since scoring margins differ from football).
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Parlay Mechanics
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Like parlays, all legs must hit. Pushes are graded differently depending on sportsbook rules.
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Key Numbers
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Teasers are valuable only when crossing NFL key numbers (3 and 7).
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🎯 In Practice
Teasers are most popular in NFL betting due to predictable scoring distributions.
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NFL Example:
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Standard spread: Bills -8, Patriots +2.
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6-point teaser: Bills -2, Patriots +8.
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If Bills win by 3 and Patriots lose by 7, teaser wins.
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NBA Example:
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Lakers -6 teased to -2.
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Combined with Over 210 teased to Over 204.
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Higher scoring variance makes teasers less valuable in NBA than NFL.
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Books promote teasers because casual bettors love the flexibility, but disciplined use of “Wong teasers” (crossing 3 and 7 in NFL) can provide small edges.
🔢 Example Bet
2-team, 6-point NFL teaser:
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Original lines:
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Packers -8 vs Bears
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Chargers +2 vs Chiefs
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Teased lines:
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Packers -2
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Chargers +8
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Stake: $220 to win $200 (typical payout -110).
If Packers win by 3+ and Chargers lose by fewer than 8 (or win), teaser cashes.
💸 Pros and Cons
| ✅ Advantages | ❌ Disadvantages |
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| Increases chance of covering spreads | Reduced payouts vs parlays |
| Great for NFL around key numbers | Books price them for house edge |
| Fun and flexible for casual bettors | Value evaporates in NBA/MLB/NHL |
| Potential edge with “Wong teasers” | One bad leg kills the ticket |
💡 Strategy Tips
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Target NFL Wong Teasers
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Tease favorites from -7.5 to -1.5 or underdogs from +1.5 to +7.5.
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Captures both 3- and 7-point outcomes.
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Avoid NBA Teasers
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High scoring variability reduces value.
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Shop for Payouts
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Some books offer -120 instead of -110 on 2-team teasers. Always compare.
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Don’t Overload Legs
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Stick to 2-team teasers. Adding legs increases risk without improving EV.
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Time the Market
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Bet teasers after line stabilizes to avoid sharp late moves against your position.
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📊 Best Use Cases
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NFL Close Matchups: Perfect for teasing spreads around 3 and 7.
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College Football: Selective value when lines are inefficient, but higher scoring makes riskier.
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Primetime Games: Casual teaser action inflates value if you shop lines early.
⚠️ Common Mistakes
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Teasing across non-key numbers: Moving -2.5 to +3.5 wastes value.
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Adding too many legs: Four-team teasers rarely profitable long-term.
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Using teasers in high-total games: More scoring = less valuable each teased point.
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Overvaluing flexibility: Just because line “looks safer” doesn’t mean EV is positive.
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Ignoring vig: Reduced payouts often make teasers -EV unless executed perfectly.
📌 Summary
| Aspect | Detail |
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| What it is | Multi-leg bet adjusting spreads/totals in bettor’s favor |
| Why it matters | Provides flexibility, especially in NFL betting |
| Best for | NFL Wong teasers crossing 3 and 7 |
| Risks | Reduced payouts, one leg ruins ticket, NBA teasers weak value |
| Best practice | Stick to 2-team NFL teasers, shop lines, avoid casual traps |