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					Originally Posted by ateamstupid  philcski, who doesn't post here anymore for some reason, brought this to my attention on Twitter. The Rainbow 6 has been routinely paying well above the parlay since the jackpot got into seven figures. So I ran the #'s for the last 3 weeks:
 Jan. 24 - R6 pays $543 (parlay: $384)
 Jan. 25 - R6 pays $1,147 (parlay: $785)
 Jan. 26 - R6 pays $8,933 (parlay: $3,541)
 Jan. 27 - R6 pays $464 (parlay: $255)
 Jan. 30 - R6 pays $1,188 (parlay: $703)
 Jan. 31 - R6 pays $10,276 (parlay: $2,152)
 Feb. 1 - R6 pays $14,308 (parlay: $6,443)
 Feb. 2 - R6 pays $1,053 (parlay: $306)
 Feb. 3 - R6 pays $15,017 (parlay: $6,689)
 Feb. 6 - R6 pays $111,535 (parlay: $408,887)
 Feb. 7 - R6 pays $4,429 (parlay: $1,792)
 Feb. 8 - R6 pays $3,521 (parlay: $706)
 Feb. 9 - R6 pays $1,590 (parlay: $1,628)
 Feb. 10 - R6 pays $18,246 (parlay: $15,117)
 
 It's beaten the parlay 12 out of the last 14 cards and the only time it was a notably bad bet was that crazy day where bombs won every race. It's also been more than double the parlay on 7 of 14 cards. Something to think about at least. Logic says this would be a terrible bet except on mandatory payout day, but the recent numbers say otherwise.
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