Welcome to ParlayPlay NBA

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 
Welcome to ParlayPlay NBA

PlayPlay offers two fantasy games: More or Less and Hit It. More and Less involves projecting/predicting whether a player will hit More than or less than a certain statistic. Hit is a fantasy game where you try to predict what statistic a person will Hit.

ParlayPlay is a new DFS game that allows you to make accurate predictions on your favorite players. It's one of the hottest newest entrants to the DSU arena.

Hit It involves predicting stat ranges. This is a two prediction only contest. Make two correct predictions to net 6x, while one correct prediction will still net you 2x.

Parlay Play is a new DFS app for NBA. It offers a variety of options for players and points. The app is optimized for mobile. Parlay Play offers an exciting new More or Less game. It is free and offers different options depending on the player. Try it today and get a $5 free play and a deposit match of up to $100. For those who have never tried projection/prediction games, Parlay is the answer. They are sure to clean up the website in time. If possible, stick to the mobile app. it is smooth and designed well.

The first thing to do when playing prediction contests is to compare the lines to the market. Many of the prices are inflated. This offers immediate value on Less plays. If you have a lean on a More, you generally should avoid lines that are higher than those found on the Market.

DeMar DeRozan is coming off two down games. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has taken his game to another level recently. The 30.5 point line at ParlayPlay is inflated. SGA has scored 30 or more points in each of his last six games, two of those games were 30 exactly. The extra one point added here changes the calculus significantly. On a multi play, the probability is strongly with either a More hit or a push. This is one of the highest probability plays at parlayplay.com. Top Plays for Week 12 are: DeMar deRoisan (SF/SG – Chicago), Shae Gilkeous Alexander (PG/ SG – Oklahoma City), and Shaya Gilkey (SG/PG – OKC).


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