The teaser differs from the Parlay in that the point spread or line is “teased” in the direction you want. For example, if you could take Dallas minus 7 on the Parlay card, you could take them minus three on a “four point teaser.” Most sports books have pre-printed cards for teasers, and the pay outs are static on the back. They don’t change based on the point spread. Teaser bets can be fun because they give you a lot of action for not a lot of money, and if you actually hit one, the pay off can be really big.
How to Make A Sports Bet: The Teaser and Super Teasers
by | July 16th, 2005
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