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The point spread is the expected final score difference between two teams. It is represented as both a negative and positive number; if the spread is 3 points, you'll see that as both -3 and +3. The team that is the favorite to win gets the minus-number (-3); the underdog gets the plus-number (+3).
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Read More »National Football League Point spread, over/under, moneyline: NFL odds explained January 29 share facebook twitter reddit link
When you see a +1.5 in front of a team's name, that means that they are 1.5-point underdogs in that matchup. Here is what this might look like from...
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yes, but it depends on the circumstances. Betting on both teams (also called arbitrage betting or middling) can result in the bettor making a...
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Vigorish (also known as juice, under-juice, the cut, the take, the margin, the house edge or simply the vig) is the fee charged by a bookmaker (or...
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Negative numbers signify the favorite on the betting line. The negative number indicates how much you'd need to bet to win $100. If the number is...
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One of the hardest skills in football to pull off, the Elastico was a favourite of Ronaldinho. It involves rolling your foot over the ball in such...
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The legality of gambling in India depends on each state. This means that each state is entitled to come up with its laws on local gambling...
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And for sports betting and fantasy leagues, if you make $600 or more, then the payer is going to report it to the IRS. And then depending on what...
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