Straights
Spread
The Spread is a type of line that consists on an amount of predetermined points (or goals) you add or subtract to a team or player (side), to even them out. This is also known as handicap.
With the spread, both teams get balanced with equal chances of winning the bet: the favorite’s advantage is reduced, and the underdog’s disadvantage is evened out. You can bet the Spread straight up on a desired side (team/player) or total. The juice of the wager is 10/11 or $110 to win $100. Example:
If you take a straight wager on the COWBOYS -3½ then the COWBOYS must win by 4 points for the wager to win. If the straight wager is on the FALCONS +3½ then the FALCONS cannot lose by more than 3 points for the wager to win. Had the spread on the above example be 3, if the game landed on 3 points, then the game would be a “PUSH” and result in “NO ACTION”. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. MoneyLines
The Moneyline is the value given to a Side and it indicates how favored (or not) a line is by setting a price on it; thus, the more favored a team is, the more you will have to lay on it to win the same amount.
You may pick the Moneyline straight up and select which team is going to win regardless of the spread. Example:
If you wager on the COWBOYS -185 you lay $185 to win $100. If you wager on the FALCONS +165 you lay $100 to win $165. Spreads may also be complemented with Moneylines. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Totals (Over/Under)
The Total is mainly based on the spread. Wagers with Totals comprehend the total points or goals scored in a game by both teams. You may select OVER or UNDER the posted line. The juice of the wager is 10/11 (or 110/100).
Example:
The TOTAL is at 34, and if you place a wager on the UNDER 34, the combined total score of both teams must fall UNDER 34 pts. If you place a wager for OVER 34, the combined total score of both teams must go OVER 34 pts. If the combined total score falls on 34pts, then the wager is considered as a "PUSH" and there would be "NO ACTION". Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Buying & Selling Points
This feature allows you to buy or sell points on the spread to your advantage. It can be used on your Straight wagers and Parlays at a set up money line (Regular Juice is -110):
Example:
We offer point buying and selling over the internet on the following sports: - Basketball: Sides and Totals - Football: Sides and Totals - Baseball: Totals - Hockey: Totals Prices vary per line; please check the specific sport or event before placing any wagers. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Run Lines
This is a type of wager in Baseball that combines point spread (number of runs scored) with moneyline. Its action is based on listed pitchers; and thus, if there is a pitching change, wagers will be graded as NO ACTION. The pitcher must throw at least once (without including warm-ups).
Example:
Option A: A $100 wager on the ASTROS’ run-line would read: ASTROS - D. Keuchel -1½ $100/120. The ASTROS need to win the game by 2 or more runs. Option B: A $100 wager on the BRAVES’ run-line would read: BRAVES - F. Freeman +1½ $140/100. The BRAVES can lose the game by up to 1 run and the wager would still be considered a winner. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Puck Lines
This is a type of wager in Hockey that combines point spread (number of goals scored) with money line.
Example:
Option A: A $100 wager on the OILERS’ puck line would read: OILERS +1½ $160/100. The OILERS can lose the game by up to 1 goal and the wager would still be considered a winner. Option B: A $100 wager on the BRUINS’ puck line would read: BRUINS -1½ $100/140. The BRUINS need to win the game by 2 or more goals. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Futures
Futures or Future Bets are those wagers that you can place on odds that have been posted in advance with the forecast of the probable winner of various major events including the Super Bowl, the World Series, NASCAR, Wimbledon, the Stanley Cup, the NBA Championship and others.
Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. For All 2020 MLB regular-season wins future wagers, the selected team MUST complete 59 games in order to have Action. Any teams that play 58 or fewer games are graded as NO ACTION. Propositions
A Proposition is a special wager offered on unique and various topics. These wagers can be on sporting events, politics and even trial outcomes. The wagers use the money line format of payoff odds. Some Propositions may be “Who scores the first touchdown in the Super Bowl?” or “Who will win the next presidential election?”
Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Halves
First Half Wagers
This refers to a bet placed only on the FIRST HALF of the game. Wagering can be on moneyline and on the spread, sides and totals. You can now buy and sell point on totals! When available these are located under the 1st HALF menu of the selected sport. This type of straight bet can be included on IF-BETS and PARLAYS as long as it's not side to side or total to total of the same game. Second Half Wagers This refers a bet placed only on the SECOND HALF (comprehending 3rd quarter, 4th quarter and overtime) of the game. Wagering can be on the moneyline and on the spread, sides and totals. You can now buy and sell point on totals! When available, these are located under the 2nd HALF menu of the selected sport. This type of straight bet can be included on IF-BETS and PARLAYS as long as it's not side to side or total to total of the same game. NOTE: When available, betting on Hockey Periods is possible. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Quarters
This refers to a bet placed on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th QUARTER. Wagering on this can be on the moneyline and on the spread, sides and total. This is currently available for televised NFL, NBA and NCAA games.
When available these are located at the bottom of the wagering page (under 1st, 2nd, 3rd o 4th QUARTER of the selected sport). This type of straight bet can be included on IF-BETS and PARLAYS as long as it's not side to side or total to total of the same game. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Parlays
Standard
This wager consists on a selection of straight bets with no particular order, all linked within one wager, on which all selections must win to be considered as a wining bet. The more teams selected, the greater the payoff is. Any push in a parlay with 3 teams or more will go to the next lowest number of teams. A push in a 2 team parlay will result in a straight wager (All Contests at -110 will result in a payout of $91). Maximum payout is $100,000 per group of parlays.
If betting on a favorite, find the factor that coincides with the line. If betting on an underdog, add to the line a decimal point. Examples: For a two team parlay, risking $100: Formula: RISKED AMOUNT ($100) X 1.769 (REDS) X 2.15 (CUBS) - (RISKED AMOUNT: $100) = 280 For a three team parlay, risking $100: Formula: RISKED AMOUNT ($100) X 1.769 (REDS) X 2.15 (CUBS) X 1.787 (METS) - (RISKED AMOUNT: $100) = 579
Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Round Robins
Round Robins, also known as a ‘System of Parlays’, allow you to generate all new possible combinations within your Parlay selections by creating new Parlays with all of your original choices.
Round Robins can be selected from 3 and up to 15 teams and their payoffs are based on Parlay Factors and true Fractional Odds. Example: Maximum payout will be considered for the WHOLE group of Parlays and not for each Parlay, in other words, a max of $100,000 will be paid on any Round Robin. A maximum of $100,000 is paid out on any Round Robin or combination of Round Robins using more than 50% of the same teams as in another Round Robin or combination of Round Robins. Your Parlay selections (at -110 juice): Your Round Robin combinations of 2-3 team Parlays for $1 each, would be:
NOTE: Asian Handicap (Soccer) lines can be selected on Parlays, but not on Round Robins. ROUND ROBIN COMBINATION CHARTS
Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Teasers
If Bets
Win or Push
An “IF BET” is a chain of straight wagers linked together by the condition that the first selection must win, tie or cancel to move onto the next one.
If the first pick complies with the condition, then the second selection will have action; if the second selection complies with the condition, then the third pick will have action and so on. All “IF WIN, PUSH OR CANCEL” bet selections must be chosen at the same time of the first straight bet selection. When making an If Bet (selecting If Win Only or If win or Push) the largest risk amount within your selections will be the amount deducted from your balance. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Win Only
On “IF WIN ONLY” bets, all selections must win for the next selection to have action. If one of the selections pushes or cancels, the chain stops there and does not move forward onto the next pick.
All “IF WIN ONLY” bet selections must be chosen at the same time of the first straight bet selection. When making an If Bet (selecting If Win Only or If win or Push) the largest risk amount within your selections will be the amount deducted from your balance. Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. Action Reverse
REVERSE wagers are always "double action" IF BETS.
Example: An ACTION REVERSE for $100 with the following picks: Would split on two IF BETS (WIN, PUSH OR CANCEL): Part A BILLS +3 $110 to win $100 IF (win, push or cancel) then continues onto: COLTS -4½ $110 to win $100 Part B COLTS -4½ $110 to win $100 IF (win, push or cancel) then continues onto: BILLS +3 $110 to win $100 Possible Outcomes: + $400 = If both teams win + $200 = One push, one win - $120 = One win, one loss - $220 = Both teams lose - $220 = One push, one loss Disclaimer It is the member's responsibility to question and clarify any event not covered or rules he/she does not understand prior to placing any wagers. |