Real Odds Parlay

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About Boards

A Board is the daily snapshot of matchups available for play inside a league. It’s the place where you read the day’s games, make your decisions, and build your plays. Each Board is generated from real‑world events, filtered through the rules of the league you’re in, and presented in a clean, readable format so you can focus on making good calls. Think of it as your decision surface: the set of games you can act on right now.

Boards are personal and time‑specific. Two players in the same league may see slightly different Boards depending on when they open the page, when events lock, and how the league’s rules shape availability. But the structure is always the same: a list of matchups, each with the information you need to make a pick — teams, favorite and underdog, spreads, totals, and any league‑specific constraints that apply.

Board Details

Boards are built from a combination of league rules and real‑world event data. Each Board reflects what’s playable at that moment, and each matchup includes the core elements needed to make a decision. Below is a high‑level overview of what makes up a Board, with links to deeper explanations where appropriate.

Matchups and teams
Every row on the Board is a single matchup. It shows the home team, the away team, and the league’s interpretation of which side is the favorite or underdog. These matchups come directly from the events tied to the league.

Available play types
The Board only shows the play types allowed by the league. If the league supports spreads, totals, or unit‑advantage formats, those options appear on each matchup. If a league restricts certain formats, the Board reflects that automatically.

Spread and total values
Each matchup includes the current spread and total line. These values come from the event metadata and are locked in at the moment you submit your play. The Board displays them so you can evaluate risk, compare matchups, and build your plays with confidence.

Leg structure and limits
The Board doesn’t enforce leg limits directly, but it informs them. The league defines how many legs a play can have, and the Board provides the pool of matchups you can choose from. Whether you’re building a single‑leg straight play or a multi‑leg parlay, the Board is where those decisions start.

Daily play limits
The Board reflects what’s available, but the league defines how many plays you can submit each day. If your tier allows more plays than the league permits, the league’s rules always take priority. The Board is simply the menu — the league determines how many selections you can make from it.

How Boards fit into the flow of play
The Board is the first step in the decision process. You read the matchups, choose your angles, and build your plays. Once submitted, your plays move into pending status, then grading, then your results history. The Board is where everything begins.