Same Game Parlays give you a flexible way to build multiple picks within one matchup, but they also come with a few rules that work differently from a traditional parlay. If you’re ever unsure why something isn’t showing up, why odds shift, or what you can combine, this FAQ has you covered.
Important limits: There is a maximum of 6 selections per event and an overall limit of 16 selections per parlay. Same Game Parlays are currently available only on NBA and NFL games, though you can include other eligible selections from different sports or leagues in the same-ticket parlay.
Here’s everything you need to know so you can build your SGPs with confidence:
1. Why can’t I add this market to a Same Game Parlay?
Some markets just aren’t eligible for Same Game Parlays.
You’ll only be able to add selections that show the SGP icon next to the odds. If you don’t see that badge, the market can’t be included:

Right now, SGPs are available on select NBA and NFL prematch markets, and some props or Live lines may not appear.
2. Why does my Same Game Parlay show a different payout than a standard parlay?
Same Game Parlays use dynamic correlation-based pricing, which means your payout shifts depending on how the selections influence each other.
Even if two legs share the same odds, the payout can change once they’re placed in an SGP.
This works differently from Standard Parlays, which use fixed true-odds calculations.
3. Why can’t I Cash Out my Same Game Parlay?
Cash Out isn’t available for Same Game Parlays at this time.
This includes SGPs that are still active or have partially settled legs.
4. Why did my SGP turn into a standard parlay?
An SGP can only include picks from one game.
If you add a selection from another matchup, your slip will automatically switch to a Standard Parlay.
Remove any out-of-game picks if you’d like to keep the SGP format.
5. Why can’t I build an SGP for this game?
Not every NBA or NFL game supports Same Game Parlays.
If the SGP icon doesn’t appear on any markets for that event, SGPs aren’t available for that matchup.
6. Why can’t I include Live / In-Play markets in my SGP?
Same Game Parlays are prematch only.
Live or In-Play markets can’t be added right now.
7. Why did the odds in my SGP change when I added another leg?
It’s normal for SGP odds to update as you build your bet.
The pricing model recalculates the combined probability as each selection is added, which ensures accurate, correlated odds.
8. What sports can I make a Same Game Parlay on?
Same Game Parlays are currently available on select NBA and NFL games.
9. Can I combine an SGP with another SGP or a standard parlay?
Not at this time.
You can only build one SGP per slip, and it can’t be combined with another SGP or a Standard Parlay.
10. What is the maximum payout for an SGP?
Same Game Parlays follow the sportsbook’s standard payout limit:
Maximum payout: $1,000,000.
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