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A parlay calculator is a betting tool that aids gaming investors find out the odds and results of a parlay bet. A parlay, also known as an accumulator, is 1 bet whose results are usually determined by 2 or even more underlying bets.

When successful, it offers greater returns to the investor since it links up many events for a higher payout. If the parlay is to win, each of the bets must win. If one happens to lose, then the whole bet ends up in a loss, regardless of the outcome of all the other games.

Instead of risking $10 to individually bet them (and netting close to $19 if they both cover the spread), you can parlay them together and risk $10 for a payout of about 2.65-times your bet. Here are the possible outcomes of that $10 parlay bet: Both teams cover: Win ($26.50) Packers cover, Ravens do not: Loss (-$10). Parlay X was a set of standard Web service APIs for the telephone network (fixed and mobile). It is defunct and now replaced by OneAPI, which is the current valid standard from the GSM association for Telecom third party API. Parlay 2.0 PARLAY 2.0 parcel data layer works in any version of Google Earth to provide parcel boundaries and attribute data with unprecedented detail for 98.1% of the U.S. Population and over 154.3 million U.S. Try it now with our 14 Day Free Trial.

How Do Other Results Affect Parlay Results?

There are other results that can affect the parlay results such as:

  • A tie
  • Game postponement
  • Cancellation
  • An incomplete game
  • Rescheduling.

As long as there is no loss, the wagers typically revert to the next lowest number.

How to Use a Betting Odds Calculator

There are different options of the calculator found online. A majority is available free of charge. An example of a simple one is shown in the table below.

Team Odds
Team #10
Team #20
Team #30
Team #40
Team #50

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Wager Amount

Payout $0

Calculate

Reset All

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When using a parlay odds calculator like the one above, all you need to do is enter the correct figure of odds in the table. In most cases, you are only allowed to enter numbers and nothing else.

From here, you will be required to type in the money lines for each bet you place as well as the total amount you would like to wager. Once everything is in place, just hit the calculate button. The payout field will give you the results of the amount that you will end up getting if each of the parlay games wins. If there are other parlay odds that you would like to calculate, just click on the reset all button and start the process all over again.

There are some calculators that will give you choices on how to display all the odds such as:

  • Decimal odds
  • American odds
  • Fractional odds.

It can be very confusing trying to calculate parlay payouts on your own mainly because you are dealing with multiple teams. There is no need trying to wreck your brain over this because you can simply use the beneficial calculators that will give you the total to expect in no time. Armed with these results, you can confidently head over to your preferred sportsbook to place a parlay bet.

Parlay X was a set of standard Web serviceAPIs for the telephone network (fixed and mobile). It is defunct and now replaced by OneAPI, which is the current valid standard from the GSM association for Telecom third party API.

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It enables software developers to use the capabilities of an underlying network. The APIs are deliberately high level abstractions and designed to be simple to use. An application developer can, for example, invoke a single Web Service request to get the location of a mobile device or initiate a telephone call.

The Parlay X Web services are defined jointly by ETSI, the Parlay Group, and the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). OMA has done the maintenance of the specifications for 3GPP release 8.

The APIs are defined using Web Service technology: interfaces are defined using WSDL 1.1 and conform with Web Services Interoperability (WS-I Basic Profile).

The APIs are published as a set of specifications.

Parlay X 4.0 SpecificationAvailable functionality
Part 1: 'Common'Definitions re-used across multiple Parlay X specifications
Part 2: 'Third Party Call'Creating and managing a call initiated by an application
Part 3: 'Call Notification'Handling calls initiated by a subscriber in the network. One variant (i.e. application interface) allows application to 'direct' the handling of the call and the other simply provides a notification.
Part 4: 'Short Messaging'Receive and send SMS (including delivery receipts)
Part 5: 'Multimedia Messaging'Receive and send Multimedia Messages
Part 6: 'Payment'Payment reservations, pre-paid payments, and post-paid payments
Part 7: 'Account Management'Account querying, direct recharging and recharging through vouchers
Part 8: 'Terminal Status'Get the status (i.e. reachable, unreachable or busy) of a terminal
Part 9: 'Terminal Location'Getting location information about a terminal
Part 10: 'Call Handling'Specify how calls are to be handled for a specific number. There is no 'per-call interaction' with the application unlike in the Call Notification API.
Part 11: 'Audio Call'Provide multimedia message delivery and the dynamic management of the media involved for the call participants
Part 12: 'Multimedia Conference'Create a multimedia conference and the dynamic management of the participants involved
Part 13: 'Address List Management'Manage groups (aliases) of subscribers
Part 14: 'Presence'Presence information to be obtained about or registered for users used e.g. by Instance Messaging clients
Part 15: “Message Broadcast”Send messages to all the fixed or mobile terminals in a specified geographical area
Part 16: “Geocoding”Get the location address of a subscriber e.g. country, state, district, city, street, house number, additional information, and zip/postal code
Part 17: “Application-driven Quality of Service (QoS)”Dynamically change the quality of service (e.g. bandwidth) available on end user network connection
Part 18: 'Device Capabilities and Configuration'Get information about device capabilities and push device configuration to a device
Part 19: “Multimedia Streaming Control”Control streaming of multimedia to a subscriber e.g. to transfer stream between a user's terminals
Part 20: “Multimedia Multicast Session ManagementControl a multicast session, its members and multimedia stream, and obtain channel presence information
Part 21: 'Content management'The content management web service enables uploading content into the network (or a third party content provider) and consuming content from the network (or a third party content provider).
Part 22: 'Policy'The Policy Web Service is defined to offer provisioning and evaluation functions for policies.
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Parlay 2 Team Odds

In general Parlay X provides an abstraction of functionality exposed by the more complex, but functionally richer Parlay APIs. ETSI provide a set of (informative not normative) Parlay X to Parlay mapping documents.

2 Team Parlay Calculator

Parlay X services have been rolled out by a number of telecom operators, including BT, Korea Telecom, T-Com, Mobilekom and Sprint.

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External links[edit]

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  • The last version of the original Parlay X website, as of 2013 on archive.org

Developer communities[edit]

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Developer resources[edit]

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