Wager Mage
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An underdog – the side that the odds indicate is more likely to lose – will be “plus money” (+), which shows how much you would profit on a $100 bet. A successful $135 bet on a -135 favorite would earn you a profit of $100. A successful $100 bet on a +155 underdog would earn you a profit of $155.
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Read More »Money line odds are generally presented in American form (using the + and - system), as opposed to decimal or fraction form. If a favorite is -167, you would have to wager $167 in order to profit $100. That is the same ratio as wagering $5 to profit $3, so the fraction form of a -167 bet would be ⅗. The decimal form would be 1.6, because a $100 bet would return a total of $160--your initial $100 stake plus the $60 profit. Although money lines are presented in American form, as noted above it is easy to calculate what those numbers equate to as decimals and fractions. Keep in mind that a favorite is minus money (-), while an underdog is generally plus money (+). There are some cases in which two sides are considered by the books to be even and given the same chance to win, in which case they would both be something like -110 or -115.
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Read More »Money line betting in baseball is quite popular, just as it is in almost every other sport. When you are betting on a favorite, it can be a safer option than playing the run line (spread) and giving a certain amount of runs (usually 1.5) to the underdog. After all, it doesn’t matter if the side you wager on wins by just one run; they don’t have to win by two, or four, or seven. Similar to hockey, betting on baseball draws a higher percentage of money line bets (relative to basketball and football) compared to the spread because spreads. They are generally always set at plus or minus 1.5 runs. Given the prevalence of one-run games in baseball (especially in extra innings), favorites on the money line can be a better value play than on the run line.
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