Teaser Betting Tool
Calculate US teaser payouts across selections for 6, 6.5, 7, 10 or 13 points moved.
How to Use This Calculator
- Choose how many points you wish to shift each line (6 / 6.5 / 7 / 10 / 13)
- Choose the number of legs (2 to 6)
- Enter your stake
- Read off the teaser odds and the total payout
Formula
Teasers use standardised odds tables — moving the spread by N points reduces the implied odds of each leg, then legs combine like a parlay.
A 2-team 6-point teaser pays around -110 (1.91) at most US books.
Higher moves and more legs increase the implied probability requirement — payouts grow but realistic hit rates fall faster.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is a teaser bet?
A teaser is a parlay-style wager in which you may shift the spread or total in your favour by a set number of points (6, 6.5, 7, 10, or 13) on every leg. The price you pay is markedly reduced odds, and every leg still has to win for the teaser to pay out.
Do teasers turn a profit?
The well-known ‘Wong’ 6-point NFL teaser routed through the key numbers (3 and 7) ranks among the few mathematically positive-EV wagers in mainstream sports betting. Away from that particular edge, teasers are usually negative EV, since bookmaker pricing already accounts for the points adjustment.
Why do teaser odds vary from one sportsbook to another?
Most US books work from industry-standard teaser tables, yet minor differences persist (for example, -110 against -120 on a 2-team 6-point). Sharp bettors line-shop teasers exactly as they shop straight bets, because over a large sample the gap between -110 and -120 is meaningful.
Am I able to tease totals as well as spreads?
Yes. The majority of books permit teasers on both sides and on totals. Some confine teasers to NFL/NBA. As a rule only the major US sports support teasers, while soccer and other sports rely on different formats.