How Auto Parlay Works

What is this?

Auto Parlay finds the best multi-leg parlay combinations by analyzing actual prop results from this season. Unlike simple backtesting against a fixed line, every hit rate is calculated using the real closing line that sportsbooks set for each game.

How are parlays scored?

For each player prop available today, the system checks their graded prop history this season. It picks the best direction (over or under) based on hit rate, then combines qualifying legs into every possible parlay. Each parlay is scored by how often all legs would have hit on the same day.

Filters

SportsbookFilter props to a single book, or search across all active books
LegsNumber of legs per parlay (2-6)
Min Parlay %Minimum combined hit rate — only parlays where all legs hit together at least this often are shown
Min GamesMinimum graded prop results required per leg — filters out players with too little history
Min / Max OddsFilters legs by the odds on the chosen direction (e.g. -180 to +180 excludes heavy favorites and longshots)
Start / End TimeLimit to games starting within this CT window. Leave either blank for no bound — useful for focusing on early-afternoon slates or primetime only
ExclusionsOpen the picker to exclude specific market+side combinations (e.g. exclude Over Runs but keep Under Runs eligible). The finder falls back to the non-excluded side when possible, or skips the prop entirely if both sides are excluded

Reading the results

Hit Rate badgeHow often this leg hit its actual closing line this season
Odds columnThe active direction is bold — the dimmed side is the opposite
Day-by-day breakdownShows each overlapping game date with the actual closing line, stat value, and result

Things to know

  • Same-player parlays are excluded — sportsbooks reduce payouts on correlated legs
  • Hit rates are based on real closing lines, not today's line applied retroactively
  • Early in the season, fewer qualifying legs will appear as prop history builds up

Exclude markets from auto-parlay

Check a box to remove that side of a market from the candidate pool. The finder falls back to the other side when possible, or skips the prop entirely if both sides are excluded.

MarketOverUnder
Hits
RBIs
Runs
Hits+Runs+RBIs
Pitcher Strikeouts
Outs Recorded