Teaser Bet Tool
US teaser payouts for points moved (6, 6.5, 7, 10, 13) across your selections.
How to Use This Calculator
- Pick how many points to shift each line (6 / 6.5 / 7 / 10 / 13)
- Pick the number of legs (2 to 6)
- Input your stake
- Read the teaser odds and 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
How does a teaser bet work?
A teaser is a parlay-style wager that lets you shift the spread or total by a set number of points (6, 6.5, 7, 10, or 13) on each leg in your favour. The cost is sharply lower odds. Every leg must win for the teaser to pay.
Do teasers turn a profit?
The classic ‘Wong’ 6-point NFL teaser crossing key numbers (3 and 7) is one of the rare mathematically positive-EV plays in mainstream sports betting. Beyond that specific edge, teasers are usually negative EV — the point move is priced into the book’s odds.
Why do teaser odds vary between sportsbooks?
Most US books run industry-standard teaser tables, but small differences exist (for example, -110 vs -120 on a 2-team 6-point). Sharp bettors line-shop teasers exactly as they shop straight bets — over many wagers, -110 vs -120 adds up.
Can totals be teased like spreads?
Yes. Most books permit teasers on both sides and totals. Some limit teasers to NFL/NBA. As a rule only the major US sports support teasers — soccer and other sports run on different formats.