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WMU...action reverse is like a parlay...pick two teams....in a parlay you get $260 for $100..only an action reverse pays 4-1...ie win both your games picked and if bet is for $100 you win 400...now the difference...win one side and lose the other...in a parlay you lose $100..in an action rev you lose $120...also if you lose both sides in a par you lose $100 but in a action rev you lose $220...and in a par with a tie and a win you get a flat bet on winning team..ie $100..in AR with a tie and a win you get $200....and with AR a tie and loss you lose $200...those are the added risks you take to recieve the 4-1 as opposed to 2.6-1..hope this helps...bol..DANO
 

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So....call me dense if I'm asking something stupid.....if one was to play plain basic two-team parlays or action-reverse......which one is the better deal considering the math and the payouts?

At times I have played round robin parlays with two-teamers using a base of 5 picks, which figures out to ten two-team parlays......what would the numbers be running round robin action reverses on a base of 5 picks?
 

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If you figure out "the risk/to amount won", it's comes out to the same. One is not an advantage over the other.


Been playing both for about 15 years.
 

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