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Pleasers
How to bet Pleasers:
Also known as a Reverse Teaser, a Pleaser is a group of side straight bets combined into one bet for higher payoff odds, like a Parlay. The difference between a Pleaser and a Teaser is that with a Pleaser, the line you bet against for each individual wager is moved against your favor by 6 points.
In other words, a Pleaser is similar to a teaser except that with a pleaser you GIVE AWAY points instead of receiving points. If the regular line is -10 your line with the pleaser would be -16. Most sports bettors play teasers because of the increased odds in the players favor.
6 Point Football Pleasers
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Example with 3-Team Pleaser
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Bet example: 3-Team 6 point Football Pleaser
Original lines San Diego Chargers +7½, Oakland Raiders -7, Arizona Cardinals +2
Pleased Lines San Diego Chargers +13½, Oakland Raiders -13, Arizona Cardinals -4
Risking $100. to win $1700.
Essentially, you make it more difficult for each wager in the Pleaser to win in return for payoff odds nearly 3 times higher than normal parlay odds. This is the exact opposite of a Teaser. In order to win with a Pleaser, all the bets must win by the new adjusted line. This bet is an excellent way to maximize winnings in games where the lines do not accurately predict the true outcome.
Pleaser Rules
- Sides and Totals allowed
- You may only Please the complete game on the spread or the total, not any fraction of the game (first half, half time, quarters, etc.)
- In a 2 team Pleaser, a push and win or a push and a loss is graded NO ACTION
- ANY loss in a Pleaser results in a losing wager
- Tied, cancelled, or postponed games on all Pleasers revert to the next lower Pleaser. If no lower Pleaser is offered, the bet will be graded NO ACTION
- There is a $2,000 maximum limit on Pleasers.
* NFL games only









