Naturally, we would lose our $100 bet if both teams lost. We might typically wager a $100 two-team parlay, to receive a win over $264 if both teams were successful. Let us pretend that we want to bet on Team B (+4) and Team C (-3). We are looking at matches between Team A (-4) and Team B (+4), as well as Team C (3) and Team D (+3).
The simplest way of showcasing this is through an example: Also known as action reverse bet, it covers the action in forward and reverse. What is the meaning of an action reverse bet, though? A reverse bet is a combination of all the possible “if bets” on two more selections. Essentially, the winnings from the first bet are used to wager on the second.
Like parlays and betting accumulators, the first bet must win to have any action on the second bet. They are wagers on two sides or totals, which are essentially straight bets. To get to the bottom of action reverse bets, you must first understand “if betting”.