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What Is Moneyline Betting?

Everyone makes moneyline bets without even knowing it. Even non-gamblers make moneyline bets. Betting the moneyline for a game is possibly the most simple way to wager on sports. Bettors just choose a player or team to win. If the bettor chooses the winning side, the sportsbook will pay the amount due. It’s really that simple.

There’s no point spread with a moneyline bet. Bettors are just picking the winning side. While placing a wager is simple, trying to understand how the moneyline pays might be a bit complicated. Both sides of each moneyline wager are paid on a different schedule and that could make this kind of bet confusing.

The favorite team or player on the moneyline is the team that’s expected to win. This side of the bet usually listed with a minus (-) sign. The underdog team or player on the moneyline is the team that’s expected to lose. This side of the moneyline is usually listed with a plus (+) sign. These signs signify how either side of the wager will pay. The minus side will pay less than original wager while the plus side will pay more than the original wager.

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2 minutes ago, wullyRFC said:

What Is Moneyline Betting?

Everyone makes moneyline bets without even knowing it. Even non-gamblers make moneyline bets. Betting the moneyline for a game is possibly the most simple way to wager on sports. Bettors just choose a player or team to win. If the bettor chooses the winning side, the sportsbook will pay the amount due. It’s really that simple.

There’s no point spread with a moneyline bet. Bettors are just picking the winning side. While placing a wager is simple, trying to understand how the moneyline pays might be a bit complicated. Both sides of each moneyline wager are paid on a different schedule and that could make this kind of bet confusing.

The favorite team or player on the moneyline is the team that’s expected to win. This side of the bet usually listed with a minus (-) sign. The underdog team or player on the moneyline is the team that’s expected to lose. This side of the moneyline is usually listed with a plus (+) sign. These signs signify how either side of the wager will pay. The minus side will pay less than original wager while the plus side will pay more than the original wager.

I bet using that. 

Went against the celtics with the thunder +3.5 n they won by 5. If the Canadians beat the oilers in the next 5 mins they fenian bastards have screwed me for £80

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5 minutes ago, born a blue nose said:

I bet using that. 

Went against the celtics with the thunder +3.5 n they won by 5. If the Canadians beat the oilers in the next 5 mins they fenian bastards have screwed me for £80

 

4 minutes ago, born a blue nose said:

In fact it's spread betting I do, talking shite 

Thanks for hee haw 😂

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Anyone follow the boy Conso on twitter? hes brilliant at calling all the cards/corners sort of bets, normally around evens for bets before the game so lump them on then he calls bookings in-play which you can usually get at about 6-1 to 12-1 

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35 minutes ago, Begby said:

Anyone follow the boy Conso on twitter? hes brilliant at calling all the cards/corners sort of bets, normally around evens for bets before the game so lump them on then he calls bookings in-play which you can usually get at about 6-1 to 12-1 

What’s his @

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