You are right in the general sense of a parlay, but wrong when it comes to same game parlays.
The value for a same game parlay will very rarely be identical to what is input into a parlay calculator because of an important factor of correlation. And on the flip side, just as wagers can be correlated, they can also be anticorrelated.
Correlation, meaning that a wager is very connected to another wager of the same parlay ultimately increasing the likelihood of both wagers winning if 1 wager wins. Because of this, odds for correlated wagers are never 1 to 1 within a parlay calculator.
So I understand what you were trying to say, but my question surrounds Bovadaâs prices or âoddsâ not being competitive to other competitors in the market. Specifically, I was curious as to why Bovadaâs odds are often times 50% or even 60% less than what is seen by other sportsbooks.
Hopefully that clears things up for you to address the specific goal of my original question @Mikey