When
a push occurs, then the wager simply reverts to
the next lower number of bets made. For example,
if you place a six-team parlay and you have five
winners and a push, your bet pays out as a five-team
parlay. If you place a two-team parlay and one
team wins and one pushes, the wager becomes a
straight bet. Likewise, if any of your picks loses,
your wager loses, regardless of the outcome of
the other games.
It
seems the only winner here, Chuckie, is your bookie.
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