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Verdict: Better Off Passing. Rating 27 out of 100. Grade F.
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Price or risk doesn't justify it

Same Game Multi: Brazil vs. Norway

Too custom to confirm value across 6 legs. Could win, but the math isn't backing it — entertainment stake at most.

Stake idea · Balanced
0.1u · Lottery
Long shot energy — small stake, big screenshot if it hits.
Your odds
+400
Fair odds
+501
Edge
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AI breakdown

Verdict: This is certainly an interesting longshot parlay with several prop legs to consider!

  • Value: the matchup no comparable market consensus to gauge the exact value, so a direct edge calculation isn't available. The offer does provide a chance for a significant payout at +400.
  • Market context: the matchup individual leg prices or a combined fair market, it's hard to compare the offered price, but DraftKings is providing a specific price for this combination of outcomes.
  • Status: the matchup no notable injury signal for this matchup.
  • Social: the matchup currently insufficient data on Reddit to give a clear social pulse.
  • Risk: 6-leg parlay variance. With 6 independent conditions required, hit rate compounds quickly and one miss voids the ticket. No verifiable correlation signal from the inputs provided.

Smart insight: The outcome of the Goals Kicks and Throw Ins legs will likely be heavily influenced by how fluidly the attacking play flows for both teams, directly impacting the shot prop outcomes. Similar profile: This fits the profile of a multi-leg Same Game Parlay combining attacking team props (shots/shots on target) with game flow props (throw-ins/goal kicks) at a long price. Counter-case: The biggest challenge here is correlating six distinct props, as a miss on any single leg will prevent a payout. Live context: the matchup lineups near tip-off. Stake suggestion: A fun-sized stake makes sense for this kind of longshot parlay.

How this bet was graded

Grade F · 27/100 · Better Off Passing

Same Game Multi: Brazil vs. Norway at +400 on DraftKings (6 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. F (27/100) 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 F-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.