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While a point spread requires the team you bet on to win by a specified margin, moneyline does not. However, point spread bets typically have odds somewhat close to even money, meaning you would win about as much as you bet if you won. Moneyline bets have a wide range of odds.
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Read More »A moneyline bet is the most basic wager in sports betting. In the simplest terms, it is a bet on which team will win a game.
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Read More »There’s a clear correlation between moneyline and point spread lines. You won’t see Alabama at -10000 against Duke on the moneyline and only favored by 10 points against the spread unless someone made a big mistake at a sportsbook. In that game, Alabama was favored by 34 points. Point spreads exist as a way to create a competitive, balanced bet because almost everyone would expect Alabama to beat Duke (and they did, 42-3). The correlation between the two types of bets is true across all sports but applies most in higher-scoring sports like football and basketball. Hockey, soccer, and baseball won’t often see spreads of more than one or two, so moneyline bets and the wider variety of odds that come with them become more appealing. A more advanced technique is to see how the spread and the moneyline are correlated. For example, an NFL team favored by seven points is typically somewhere around -350 on the moneyline. So if you find a spread is -7 and the moneyline on the same team is only -300, there might be value there.
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