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With 10-pointers, a two-team effort will generally pay out -210. A three-teamer may be -110; an eight-teamer may be +465; a 15-teamer may have +2850 odds. In basketball, a two-team, 4.5-point teaser would probably have the standard -110 payout.
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Read More »Teasers can be made in person at casinos or via online sportsbooks offering such options. At a physical casino, teaser cards (in addition to standard parlay cards) are generally available for you to fill out with all of the necessary information (the teams involved, the amount points teased on either a point spread or game total, etc.) before visiting the sportsbook desk. You can usually tell a ticket writer all the necessary information regarding your teaser and have them fill it out for you, but that can be more time-consuming. As for the online options, some websites will have teasers as a tab within a parlay section, while others will have a devoted teaser section on the bet slip. Like with any sportsbook and bet, odds for a teaser may differ slightly from book to book, so it is worth shopping around at multiple sportsbooks to locate the best value.
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The most effective strategy for teaser betting is football games and moving the spreads through key numbers. The most important key numbers in football are three and seven because they are the most common point differentials in a football game. In a six-point teaser, the most valuable line moves take the spread through both three and seven. For example, you can tease an underdog from +2 to +8 or a favorite from -8 to -2. Ten is also a key number, so teasing an underdog from +6 to +12 is a great strategy that goes through two key numbers. Football is generally safer and more popular than basketball in the teasers market because basketball does not have key numbers. There are far more points scored in basketball than in football, causing a greater variety in margins of victory. If you compare the NFL with college football, there is a lot more parity in the NFL, making it easier to win teasers. You generally don’t see a ton of double-digit blowouts in a single NFL week, whereas they happen all the time in college football. There is a school of thinking to avoid teasing through zero or teasing a favorite such that it becomes an “underdog” (getting points). After all, basketball games cannot finish in a tie (a zero-point margin), and NFL games almost never tie. The Miami Heat could win a game by three, by two, or by one, or lose by one, two, three, etc. So if you tease the Heat from -3 to +1, you are essentially teasing the spread only three possible point outcomes even though you are paying to move it four points.
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