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Verdict: Better Off Passing. Rating 41 out of 100. Grade C.
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Better Off PassingBalancedC

Price or risk doesn't justify it

Money Line 3-way parlay

We'd rather tell you "we can't grade this" than fake a number. Pass, or stake it like entertainment.

Stake idea · Balanced
0.25u · Small
Coin flip on price. Bet it for the action, not the edge.
Your odds
+667
Fair odds
+684
Edge
Ai

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Angles are surfaced only when backed by a specific fact. Verify lineups and weather close to game time.

AI breakdown

Verdict: This parlay combines three strong teams into an exciting longshot!

  • Value: the matchup there's no comparative market consensus to define an edge, your offered price of +667 provides a significant return if all three favorites deliver.
  • Market context: the matchup no comparable market from other books, making this a unique offer for you.
  • Status: No notable injury signals for any of the teams involved.
  • Social: the matchup data from Reddit to gauge public sentiment for this specific parlay.
  • Risk: As a 3-leg moneyline parlay, it carries multi-leg parlay variance, as all three legs must win for the bet to cash.

Smart insight: The value of this bet is most sensitive to the performance of the leg with the tightest odds, as an upset in that game would significantly impact the overall outcome. Similar profile: This is a classic "favorites parlay" profile, where stringing together multiple strong teams offers a substantial price, but hinges on each team performing as expected. Counter-case: The biggest challenge is the inherent variance in sports; even strong favorites can have an off day. Live context: the matchup lineups near tip-off to confirm no unexpected changes. Stake suggestion: the matchup stake

How this bet was graded

Grade C · 41/100 · Better Off Passing

Money Line 3-way parlay at +667 on Bet365 (3 legs): we couldn't match this slip to enough comparable market prices to compute a trustworthy consensus fair value, so no edge % is shown — anything we'd print would just echo the book's own vig. The grade leans on price lift vs the original (+0.0%), leg count, and variance. Treat it as directional.

Frequently asked questions

Why isn't an edge % shown?

We couldn't match this slip to enough comparable market prices to compute a trustworthy fair value. Rather than show a number derived from the offered price itself (which would just echo the book's vig), we leave the edge unstated. The grade still reflects price lift vs the original, variance, and confidence.

Does the grade still mean something?

Yes. C (41/100) is built from the price lift, leg count, variance, and any verified context signals — it's directional. Treat it as a sanity check, not a precise EV figure.

Should I bet every A-grade ticket?

Grading is a price-quality signal, not a prediction. Even an C-grade ticket can lose. Size within your bankroll, account for correlation between legs, and use Inside Angles above to spot factors the price hasn't absorbed yet.