Bet Types
Same Game Parlays (SGPs)
A Same Game Parlay — or SGP — lets you build a parlay using multiple bets from a single game. Spread + total + a player prop all on the same Bruins game, for example. The catch: legs are partially correlated, so payouts are lower than a true independent parlay.
Why SGPs Are Popular
SGPs let you tell a story about one game. If you think the Patriots will win big and Drake Maye throws for 300+ yards, you can stack the spread, the over, and the QB passing-yards prop into one ticket. Both Caesars and DraftKings price these in their app builders.
Caesars vs DraftKings SGP Builders
Caesars SGP"Build a Bet" — up to 12 legs
DraftKings SGP+"Same Game Parlay Plus" — supports cross-game
BoostsBoth offer daily SGP profit boosts
When SGPs Make Sense
- You have a strong narrative read on one game and want to leverage it.
- An operator is offering a profit boost specifically on SGPs.
- You want exposure to a player prop with the safety of correlating it to a spread or total.
When to Skip Them
- You're combining bets with no logical correlation — that's just a regular parlay with more juice.
- The book is restricting the parlay from including obvious lock-step legs (e.g. moneyline + spread on the same team).
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