Sometimes, not all legs in a parlay can be combined. When this happens, the system will reject the invalid selections and show you an error message.
If you accept the updated bet, the invalid selections will be removed, and the remaining valid ones will be placed as a smaller parlay.
Parlay example
If you try to place a 5-leg parlay and 2 legs aren’t valid, your bet will go through as a 3-leg parlay if you accept it.
Error message
If a parlay isn’t valid, you'll see an error asking you to review it:
How parlay works
Parlays are not allowed in these cases:
If the legs come from the same event
If the system detects a correlation between the outcomes, even if they’re from different events
To bet on multiple outcomes from the same event, place a same game parlay instead.
What happens when a parlay is rejected
If your parlay is rejected, you'll have two options:
Option 1: Review changes in betslip
Select Review changes in betslip to check which legs were removed.
Option 2: Accept and place
Select Accept and place if you’re happy with the updated bet. The invalid leg(s) are removed automatically, and your bet goes through with the remaining valid legs.
What happens to your odds and payout
When invalid legs are removed, the odds and potential payout automatically update to reflect the remaining valid selections. You’ll always see the adjusted odds in your bet slip before you confirm the bet.
Can I cancel these bets once placed?
Once a bet is placed and accepted, it can’t be cancelled. This applies to all bets to ensure fairness and consistency.