Same Game Parlays hit different — but they also come with their own rules. If you’re building one and something doesn’t add up, you’re in the right place. Here’s the straight talk on what you can do, what you can’t, and why SGPs behave the way they do. No fluff. No corporate gloss. Just the answers you need so you can get back to firing your bets with confidence:
1. Why can’t I add this market to a Same Game Parlay?
- Some markets just don’t qualify.
- Only picks with the SGP badge can be thrown into a Same Game Parlay.
- If you don’t see the badge, it’s not eligible.
- Right now, SGPs only run on select NBA and NFL prematch markets — no Live lines and not every prop makes the cut.
2. Why does my Same Game Parlay show a different payout than a standard parlay?
- SGPs use dynamic, correlation-based pricing — your payout shifts based on how your picks link up.
- Two legs might both show -110, but once they’re in an SGP, the payout changes.
- Standard Parlays run on fixed true odds. SGPs don’t.
3. Why can’t I Cash Out my Same Game Parlay?
- Cash Out isn’t hooked up for SGPs yet — active or partially settled, it doesn’t matter.
- Once you fire an SGP, you’ve gotta ride it out.
4. Why did my SGP turn into a standard parlay?
- SGPs only live inside one game.
- Add a pick from a different matchup and your slip flips to a Standard Parlay.
- Stick to one game if you want to keep it an SGP.
5. Why can’t I build an SGP for this game?
- Not every NBA or NFL matchup supports SGPs.
- If the SGP badge isn’t showing on any market, it’s not available for that game.
6. Why can’t I include Live / In-Play markets in my SGP?
- SGPs are prematch only.
- Live / In-Play lines can’t be added right now.
7. Why did the odds in my SGP change when I added another leg?
- SGP odds move as you build.
- The system recalculates your picks together to price the real combined probability.
- Changing odds = normal.
8. What sports can I make a Same Game Parlay on?
- SGPs are available on select NBA and NFL games.
9. Can I combine an SGP with another SGP or a standard parlay?
- No stacking.
- One SGP per slip.
- You can’t mix it with another SGP or a Standard Parlay.
10. What’s the maximum payout for an SGP?
- Same payout cap as the rest of the sportsbook: $1,000,000 max.