Straight
Bets
The team wagered on must win by the point
spread given at the time of the wager. For
straight wagers, unless otherwise indicated,
the odds are $1.10 to win $1.00. Games that
tie are considered "no action" and
money is re-deposited back into your account.
Due to changing events, the point spread may
fluctuate at any time.
Example: Player
wagers $110.00 on Cleveland -6 to beat +6
If San Diego wins by more than 6 points
the player wins $100.00 so the total payout
including the initial wager would be $210.00.
If Cleveland only wins by 6 points then
the game is considered "no action"
and all money is returned to the bettor.
If the Cleveland wins by less than 7 points
the wagers is lost.
Totals (also known as Over/Under
bets)
The combined score of both teams for games
wagered on, all totals lay $1.10 to win
$1.00 unless it is otherwise indicated.
Example: The player
lays $110.00 on the OVER in the NY Jets/Dallas
game. The total for the game is 45. If both
teams' combined score is more than 45 than
the player would win $100.00. If the combined
score is equal 45 the game is considered
"no action" and the money is returned.
If the combined score is less than 45 then
the wager is lost.
Money Line Wagers
The team wagered on just has to win the
game. The amount you lay or take for each
game may vary. The money line that is read
to at the time of your wager is the money
line you keep regardless of any line movement.
Example: The player
wagers on Miami -160 at Minnesota +260.
If Miami wins then the player would lay
$160.00 to win $100.00. If the player bet
on Minnesota then the player would lay $100.00
to win $260.00 Halftime Wagers Halftime
wagering is simply a wager only on the score
of the first, or second half of a contest.
The line offered will be a pointspread,
a moneyline, or a combination of the two,
but the wager applies only to the score
of the halftime period specified. Parlays
(also known as Multiples or Combos) This
is a bet of 2 or more teams (selections)
or propositions in no particular order.
All teams wagered on in a parlay must win.
If there is a tie, or "no action"
among the selections made, the parlay reverts
down to the next lowest number for payoff.
In the case of a 2-team parlay, it will
revert down to a straight wager. No parlay
bets will be accepted where individual "selections"
are connected. For example, you cannot parlay
the over of the first half of a football
game with the over of the total game, because
the two are 'connected'
Example
Player wants to
make a 5 team parlay: San Diego -7 Chicago
+3 St. Louis -4 New England -10 Cincinnati
-8
If all these games
win then the player would have won at 20-1
odds. If only 1 team loses then the entire
parlay loses.
Parlays are a very
exciting way for the sports betting enthusiast
to WIN VERY LARGE AMOUNTS OF MONEY WITH
VERY LIMITED RISK! Just look at the simple
payout chart below to see how much you'll
win by betting just $250 on the parlay combinations.
Typical Parlay Net
Winnings for a $250 bet:
2 Teams
$650
3 Teams
$1500
4 Teams
$2500
5 Teams
$5000
6 Teams
$10,000
7 Teams
$18,750
8 Teams
$37,500
9 Teams
$75,000
10 Teams
$175,000
Teasers
A Teaser is a selection of two or more teams
in one wager in which the point spread is
adjusted in your favor. The number of teams
selected and the number of points selected
determines the payout odds. A "Tie"
or "No Action" and a "Win"
on a two team teaser shall constitute a
"No Action" wager. A "Tie"
or a "No Action" and a "Loss"
on a two team teaser shall constitute a
"Losing" wager. Ties on a three
or more team teaser shall revert to the
next lowest betting bracket. (Example: A
tie on a three team becomes a two team teaser.)
Typical Teaser Net
Winnings for $250 bet:
6 pts
6.5 pts
7 pts
2 Teams
$227
$208
$192
3 Teams
$450
$400
$350
4 Teams
$750
$625
$500
5 Teams
$1125
$1000
$875
6 Teams
$1500
$1375
$1250
Future Book Wagers
A "futures" wager is a bet placed
on an event that is scheduled to occur at
some future date. For instance, prior to
the beginning of the regular season for
each major sport, odds will be established
for each team to win their individual division,
conference and seasonal championship.
Another type of
"future" wager that has become
extremely popular is the over/under wager
for the total number of victories for the
entire season for a given team.
Proposition Bets (Exotics)
Simply put, Proposition/Exotic Bets may
generally be considered as any wager other
than a straight "side" or "over/under"
wager. More specifically, these wagers usually
involve specific events and occurrences
that happen throughout any given game. We
have listed some examples for you below.
Props/Exotics will
be offered on the more marquee games on
the betting menu. These include, but are
not limited to, Sunday and Monday night
NFL games, various NCAA Football games,
major Bowl games, and most Playoff and Championship
games. There are also many other miscellaneous
events that Props and Exotics will be offered
for.
Examples and Definitions
of Common Props/Exotics
Which team will
be the first to score?
The team that scores
first in the game (touchdown, field goal
or other). This bet will be taken off the
board for wagering 15 minutes before the
scheduled kickoff time because the coin
has been tossed and the team who will have
the first possession of the ball is known.
Which team will be the
last to score?
The team that scores
last in the game (touchdown, field goal
or other, overtime included).
Will either team score
in the first X minutes and XX seconds of
the game?
Will the first score
of the game be a touchdown (overtime included)?
Will the last score of
the first half be a field goal?
Will either team score
in the last 2 minutes of the first half?
Will the team that scores
first win the game?
Will either team have
3 or more unanswered scores?
Will either team score
3 times without the other team scoring in
between (touchdown or field goal, conversions
do not count)?
Will the longest touchdown
be over or under XX yards?
Will the shortest touchdown
of the game be over or under XX yards?
Which half will have
the most points scored in it by both teams
combined (overtime included in the second
half)?
Will the total field
goals made by both teams combined be over/under
X?
Will Quarterback X throw
an interception?
Will the total rushing
yards by Running back X be over or under
X?
Which team will have
the most penalties?
Will the total sacks
made by both teams combined be over or under
X?
Will the total fumbles
lost by both teams be over or under X?
Will the total points
scored by a team be over or under X?
Alternate
point spread (works exactly the same as
the normal point spread).
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