Wager Mage
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Moneyline Bets: Positive Odds Positive numbers refer to teams not favored to win; underdogs. These teams may be less likely to win, but they will also bring in more money if they do. Here's an example. Say you want to make a wager on who will win a specific game.
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Read More »What is a money line bet? Moneyline betting is pretty straightforward and involves betting on who is going to win. Unlike points spread which is based on who wins and by how much, a moneyline bet does not consider points spread. Though this is probably considered the simplest type of bet, it can be confusing to understand how payouts work if you don’t know how to read odds. So we’re here to break it down for you. Sports that are typically lower scoring (baseball, soccer, hockey) are usually bet using a moneyline. However, moneyline betting is also popular in football.
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Read More »For a $100 bet on Titans, you’d turn a profit of $185 for a final payout of $285. Sometimes you’ll see a moneyline with a lot of positive numbers. Currently, if you were to look up the odds for which teams will be in the 2020 Super Bowl, they would pretty much all be listed as positive numbers. In this case, the higher the positive number, the lower the team is on the totem pole. Since right now there is still a lot up in the air and a lot of potential for things to shift, everyone is pretty much considered an underdog. However, as an example let’s say you want to make a wager that the Ravens (currently +220) will win. Every $100 bet, in this case, would turn a profit of $220 in return if they win. For the underdog, the profit calculation is (Odds/100) * Bet Size. So if your team is listed at +650 and you bet $100, your profit would be (650/100) * $100 = $650.
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