Teaser Odds

  1. Choose a minimum of 2 lines up to a maximum of 10 to place a regular football or basketball teaser. All of the odds must be point spreads and/or totals.
  2. THE HIGHEST TEASER BETTING ODDS CAN BE FOUND AT 5DIMES SPORTSBOOK With teasers, all teams need to beat the adjusted spread for you to win. A $100 teaser in the above 3-team/5-point teaser would pay out $150 in winnings.

Below is another example of a teaser bet that I recently placed and won. I teased the Vikings and Eagles from +2.5 up to +8.5 in a 2 team 6 point teaser. NFL Teaser Bet Payouts. Every sportsbook will have their own payouts and rules for teaser bets. Our favorite sportsbook for getting the best NFL odds is 5Dimes.eu. Of course the more points. As you can see the odds have moved 6 points in our favor. This 3-team teaser pays out at +165 for bettors in US odds. That means, if a bettor wagered $100 on this 3-team teaser and all his legs won, he would win $165 plus original stake of $100. But, what if one of the legs ties or pushes?

Teaser odds chart

Warning

Teaser Odds Las Vegas

This page is rather dated and limited in scope. I recommend you visit my page on Teaser Bets in the NFL instead.

Introduction

A teaser is similar to a parlay bet in that the player ties multiple wagers together and the cumulative bet wins only if the wagers all win together. Where the teaser differs from the parlay is that the point spread is moved a specified number of points (usually 6 to 7 points) in the player's favor on all picks. The player pays for those points in the form of much lower wins than a parlay bet. For example, a 2-team parlay usually pays 13 to 5, but a 2-team 6-point teaser usually pays 10 to 11. On teasers, each pick is called a 'team.' I always thought this was confusing, because the player can choose over and under bets too. Personally, I prefer to use the term 'pick,' but on this page I use the terms 'pick' and 'team' interchangeably.

As with a parlay, every pick must win in order for the bet to win. In the event one or more events end in a push, then those picks are ignored. For example, if a 4-team teaser results in 3 wins and 1 push, then it would pay as a winning 3-team teaser. In the rare event a teaser is reduced to just one pick, then it usually pushes, because there is no such thing as a one-team teaser. An exception to this is The Greek Internet sports book, which treats any teasers with a losing pick as a loss. Otherwise, don't throw away a teaser bet if the first game loses, because it will still push if every other pick results in a push.

Odds

Let's take a look at an example. The image to the side is of a teaser bet I made in 2004. The following would have been the normal point spreads that week:

Teaser odds in vegas
  • Bengals +2.5
  • Buccs -8
  • Chiefs +2.5
  • Colts -8.5

However, because I did a 6-point teaser, all the point spreads moved six points in my favor, to the following:

  • Bengals +8.5
  • Buccs -2
  • Chiefs +8.5
  • Colts -2.5

If I covered all four of these spreads, then I would have been paid 3 to 1. Since I made that bet, teaser odds have gone down. The Suncoast now pays only 5 to 2 for a 4-team 6-point teaser, for example. The outcome of the teaser above is I won two and lost two, so the bet lost.

Probability of a Single Pick Winning

A good place to start an analysis of teasers is to find the probability of any given pick winning. I looked at every regular season NFL game between the 2000 and 2011 seasons. Then I cut the results by the number of points given, and whether the pick was on a home team, away team, under, or over. The 'all sides' column is the average of both sides of all games against the spread.

The most common teasers give the player 6, 6.5, or 7 extra points. However, I've seen teaser cards with an unusual number of points given. To be complete, I analyzed everything from a 0 to 14-point teaser, although many of these you will never see.

Teaser Average Probabilities

Extra PointsAll HomeAll AwayAll SidesAll UnderAll OverAll Totals
1485.85%85.00%85.43%83.70%87.44%85.57%
13.584.89%84.05%84.47%82.86%86.69%84.78%
1384.16%83.26%83.71%81.94%85.78%83.86%
12.583.15%82.49%82.82%80.87%84.85%82.86%
1282.43%81.77%82.10%79.92%83.73%81.83%
11.581.48%80.91%81.20%78.83%82.81%80.82%
1180.74%80.32%80.53%78.10%82.09%80.09%
10.579.53%79.31%79.42%76.99%81.01%79.00%
1078.32%77.91%78.11%75.94%79.59%77.76%
9.576.82%76.61%76.71%74.92%78.39%76.66%
975.88%75.70%75.79%73.73%77.39%75.56%
8.574.74%74.87%74.81%72.68%76.12%74.40%
873.65%73.85%73.75%71.60%74.75%73.17%
7.572.28%72.64%72.46%70.36%73.14%71.75%
771.06%71.56%71.31%69.03%71.61%70.31%
6.569.67%70.03%69.85%67.71%69.88%68.79%
668.09%68.48%68.28%66.24%68.18%67.21%
5.566.30%66.61%66.45%65.11%66.73%65.92%
564.97%65.46%65.21%63.91%65.69%64.80%
4.563.66%64.19%63.93%62.73%64.54%63.63%
462.15%62.78%62.47%61.50%63.16%62.33%
3.560.31%61.16%60.73%59.86%61.53%60.69%
358.95%59.69%59.32%58.53%59.80%59.17%
2.557.52%58.33%57.92%57.16%58.25%57.70%
256.08%57.21%56.65%55.69%56.73%56.21%
1.554.56%56.13%55.35%54.32%55.13%54.72%
153.11%54.84%53.98%52.91%53.38%53.14%
0.551.47%53.17%52.32%51.46%51.71%51.58%
049.13%50.87%50.00%50.03%49.97%50.00%

What does the table above tell us? For the common teasers of 6 to 7 points, away teams are slightly better than home. It also shows that overs are slightly better than unders. The most important thing to notice is that teasing sides is significantly better than teasing totals.

The sports book review at my Wizard of Vegas site indicates what all the major sports book families pay on teasers. The next table shows the expected return on 6, 6.5, and 7-point teasers under all known pay tables, for all side and all total teasers.

6-Point Teaser Returns

6-Point Teasers

PicksPaysSidesTotals
210 to 11-10.99%-13.77%
25 to 6-14.52%-17.19%
39 to 5-10.86%-15.00%
38 to 5-17.23%-21.07%
37 to 5-23.60%-27.14%
43 to 1-13.05%-18.39%
414 to 5-17.40%-22.47%
413 to 5-21.75%-26.55%
45 to 2-23.92%-28.59%
412 to 5-26.09%-30.63%
417 to 10-41.31%-44.91%
55 to 1-10.95%-17.73%
59 to 2-18.37%-24.58%
54 to 1-25.79%-31.44%
53 to 1-40.63%-45.15%
67 to 1-18.92%-26.28%
613 to 2-23.99%-30.88%
66 to 1-29.06%-35.49%
69 to 2-44.26%-49.31%
711 to 1-16.96%-25.68%
710 to 1-23.88%-31.87%
79 to 1-30.80%-38.06%
78 to 1-37.72%-44.26%
77 to 1-44.64%-50.45%
815 to 1-24.40%-33.40%
812 to 1-38.58%-45.89%
810 to 1-48.03%-54.21%

6.5-Point Teaser Returns

6.5-Point Teasers

PicksPaysSidesTotals
25 to 6-10.56%-13.23%
210 to 13-13.69%-16.27%
210 to 14-16.37%-18.87%
38 to 5-11.40%-15.35%
33 to 2-14.81%-18.60%
329 to 20-16.51%-20.23%
37 to 5-18.22%-21.86%
36 to 5-25.03%-28.37%
45 to 2-16.70%-21.60%
412 to 5-19.08%-23.84%
411 to 5-23.84%-28.32%
42 to 1-28.60%-32.80%
54 to 1-16.88%-22.95%
57 to 2-25.19%-30.66%
67 to 1-7.11%-15.19%
66 to 1-18.72%-25.79%
611 to 2-24.52%-31.10%
65 to 1-30.33%-36.40%
79 to 1-18.89%-27.07%
78 to 1-27.01%-34.36%
812 to 1-26.36%-34.78%
810 to 1-37.69%-44.81%
89 to 1-43.35%-49.83%

7-Point Teaser Returns

7-Point Teasers

PicksPaysSidesTotals
210 to 13-10.03%-12.53%
25 to 7-12.83%-15.25%
22 to 3-15.25%-17.60%
33 to 2-9.34%-13.09%
37 to 5-12.97%-16.57%
313 to 10-16.60%-20.04%
36 to 5-20.22%-23.52%
31 to 1-27.48%-30.47%
42 to 1-22.42%-26.67%
49 to 5-27.60%-31.56%
57 to 2-17.02%-22.66%
53 to 1-26.24%-31.25%
55 to 2-35.46%-39.85%
65 to 1-21.10%-27.49%
69 to 2-27.68%-33.53%
64 to 1-34.25%-39.58%
78 to 1-15.61%-23.52%
77 to 1-24.98%-32.02%
713 to 2-29.67%-36.27%
76 to 1-34.36%-40.52%
811 to 1-19.76%-28.30%
810 to 1-26.45%-34.28%
89 to 1-33.13%-40.25%
88 to 1-39.82%-46.23%

As you can see, teasing random picks results in a very high house edge most of the time. As a rule of thumb, teasers are a sucker bet. However, with some skill you can get the odds in your favor.

Wong Teasers

The two most common margins of victory in the NFL, by far, are 3 and 7 points. My sports betting appendix 2 shows the probability of each margin of victory. Briefly, 15.9% of NFL games are decided by exactly 3 points and 9.6% are decided by 7.

In his outstanding book Sharp Sports Betting, Stanford Wong noted that by crossing the 3- and 7-point margins of victory with a 6-point teaser, the player could have an advantage. However, his book is now somewhat dated, and results since its publication have not been good for what are known as 'Wong teasers.' Let's take a fresh look at them. Again, all the results in this page are based on regular season games from week 1 2000 to week 4 2010.

Wong Teasers

BetWinsGamesRatio WinsStandard Deviation
Home underdogs9012671.43%3.98%
Home favorites10914475.69%3.72%
Away underdogs12417072.94%3.42%
Away favorites314864.58%6.44%
All home19927073.70%2.72%
All away15521871.10%3.02%
All underdogs21429672.30%2.59%
All favorites14019272.92%3.22%
All35448872.54%2.02%

The table above shows the probability of a Wong teaser winning ranges from 64.58% to 75.69%. I tend to think this is just random variation and that the overall win rate of 72.54% is the significant statistic. The next table shows the expected return of Wong teasers according to the number of teams and the odds a winning bet pays.

Wong Teaser Expected Return

PicksPaysExpected Return
210 to 110.46%
25 to 6-3.53%
39 to 56.88%
38 to 5-0.75%
37 to 5-8.39%
43 to 110.76%
414 to 55.22%
413 to 5-0.31%
45 to 2-3.08%
412 to 5-5.85%
417 to 10-25.24%
55 to 120.52%
59 to 210.48%
54 to 10.44%
53 to 1-19.65%
67 to 116.57%
613 to 29.29%
66 to 12.00%
69 to 2-19.86%
711 to 126.84%
710 to 116.27%
79 to 15.70%
78 to 1-4.87%
77 to 1-15.44%
815 to 122.68%
812 to 1-0.32%
810 to 1-15.65%

The table above shows the classic 2-team teaser that pays 10 to 11 is barely good any longer, with a player advantage of about half a percent. To have an advantage worth bothering with, you need at least three teams and the premium odds. Here is Nevada, when last I checked in 2010, your best chance at a good Wong Teaser is the 4-team teaser that pays 3 to 1 at Leroy's sports books. You can use my Las Vegas sports book groups page to find which cases have a Leroy's outlet.

Teaser Cards

I have not checked every teaser card out there, but those I have checked I found to be a lousy bet. Consider the Boyd Gaming 'Super Teaser' card, for example. For the Monday Night Football game of October 18, 2010, they had the Titans +5 and the Jaguars +12. Ties always win, and every point spread is an even number, so that is the same as Titans +5.5 and Jaguars +12.5. That is mathematically equivalent to a 9-point teaser. The following table shows the pay table, probability of winning, and expected return for a random picker.

Boyd Super Teaser

PicksPays (for one)Probability WinExpected Return
4232.99%-34.01%
52.525.00%-37.49%
63.518.95%-33.67%
74.514.36%-35.37%
8610.89%-34.69%
97.58.25%-38.13%
109.56.25%-40.60%
11124.74%-43.14%
12153.59%-46.13%
13202.72%-45.56%
14252.06%-48.43%
15301.56%-53.10%

The upshot of it is that this Super Teaser card is a lousy bet. You might say, what if the player only crossed through key totals. I found that didn't help much. To make things worse, they give the player only 8.5 points on totals, when they should offer more points than for sides, to be fair.

Pre-Season Teasers

Most sports books don't allow teasers on pre-season games. However, if you find one that does, I think Wong teasers would be a strong bet. This is because you find a lot of games with a 1.5 to 2.5 spread, and the games tend to be low scoring, and decided by small margins of victory. I don't have data on pre-season games, so this is anecdotal advice only.
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Written by: Michael Shackleford

Basketball Teaser Odds

Each week of the season I’ll be providing readers with what is known as my best NFL Teaser Pick of the Week (below). These have been very profitable for me as I’ve made money on these bets six of the last eight years.

I will either provide a 2-team 6-point teaser (-120), 2-team 7-point teaser (-140) or 3-team 10-point teaser (-120). The 6-point teaser requires us to risk 120 units to win 100. At a lot of places, you can get even better odds than that so would be ahead even more. For the 10-point teaser, we also have to lay 120 units to win 100. If you need some help with how to bet these wagers, be sure to check out my NFL teaser strategy guide.

While I pick my favorite, I also provide you with the best teaser odds each week. Those teams listed are based on teasing specific numbers. All of these have provided great long-term results (note: lines are based on the odds at Bookmaker at the time this article was posted).

Last Week’s Teaser Result:

  • Packers -2 (Won)
  • Colts -1 (Won)

10 Point Teaser Odds

Result: Won, +100 Units

NFL Week 16 Teaser Odds – Best Available (6-Point, 7-Point & 10-Point)

Best Two-Team/6-Point Teaser Odds

  • Broncos +9
  • Texans -1
  • Colts +8
  • Bears -2
  • Panthers +7
  • Rams +7
  • Cowboys +9
  • Titans +9
  • Bills -1

Remember that these teams and odds simply represent the best value for teasers based on past results. Instead of just betting them blindly, I want to identify all of them each week and give out what I feel is the best teaser bet of the week. Also remember that you need to be able to get the odds listed on each game, or they may fall out of favor of this system.

Free Pro Football Betting Advice – NFL Teaser Pick of the Week

2-Team/6-Point Teaser

  • Bears -2
  • Colts +8

Risking 120 to Win 100

2020 Teaser of the Week Record: 11-3 (+740 Units)

Why I Like It

Bears -2 (teased down from -8) vs Jaguars – It’s tough to take the Bears as a road favorite, but the Jags are a mess right now. They are in line for the top pick in next year’s draft, and unlike the Jets, I don’t think that’s something they want to give up. They don’t have a quarterback of the future and they aren’t going to win any games to finish the year out to mess up their chance at Trevor Lawrence.

Teaser Odds

Colts +8 (teased up from +2) vs Steelers – The Steelers have lost three straight and fell to the Bengals last week. That was a game they needed and it came after two straight losses so you can’t tell me it was a letdown spot. This is going to be a low scoring game with points at a premium. Indy will keep this within a touchdown.

Good luck this week!

Previous Season Results (wagering to win 100 units on each teaser)

Teaser Odds Payout

  • 2012 – 8-2 (+560 units)
  • 2013 – 10-6 (+290 units)
  • 2014 – 7-10 (-510 units)
  • 2015 – 10-7 (+160 units)
  • 2016 – 11-6 (+450 units)
  • 2017 – 7-11 (-620 Units)
  • 2018 – 11-7 (+300 Units)
  • 2019 – 12-7 (+360 Units)

Teaser Odds

Overall Record – 87-59 (59%) +1630

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