What Is Mix Parlay?
In a Mix Parlay, several selections are combined into one bet. In general, all selections must meet the settlement rules for the ticket to produce a payout. One losing selection can make the entire combination lose, even if the other selections are correct. That is why the more matches you add, the more conditions must be met.
Educational example: a ticket includes three selections with decimal odds of 1.50, 1.80, and 2.00. The simple combined odds are 1.50 × 1.80 × 2.00 = 5.40. If the stake is Rp10,000, the illustrative gross payout is Rp54,000, including the original stake. Actual calculations may be affected by draws, half-wins, half-losses, voids, or platform rules.
A larger-looking payout does not mean a higher chance of winning. A combination actually increases dependence on every selection. Before creating a ticket, limit the number of selections, set an amount you are willing to lose, and do not chase losses by increasing your stake.
How does mix parlay work?
Mix parlay bets combine multiple options into one coupon. Generally, all options must meet the conditions for the coupon to be declared successful. Because the results are interrelated, one mistake can affect the entire coupon. Before placing a bet, you can calculate the potential return with Calculate Parlay.

Steps to arrange a parlay
- Choose competition and markets that you understand.
- Limit the number of options to keep risk under control.
- Compare the odds with information from the football betting and livescore pages.
- Estimate the total odds and potential profit with the Parlay Calculator.
- Set the stake according to your daily playing limit.
Risks that need to be understood
Parlays provide the potential for higher returns, but the difficulty level also increases. Avoid adding options just because the odds look great without a clear reason. Use parlay calculator to see the impact of Full Win, Half Win, Half Loss, or Draw on the final result.