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Straight/Side bets (All Sports)
A straight/side
bet is one of the most common forms of sports betting
where you pick which team will win the game. For
baseball, you bet on which team will win the game outright.
For basketball or football there will generally be a point
spread as part of the bet. If the number is positive
(+) then you add the points to your team's score.
If the number is negative (-) then subtract those points
from your teams score. The side with the higher score
after the points are applied is the winner. For
football and basketball the payoff is $100 for every $110
wagered unless otherwise noted. It is customary
that when making a bet that you put up the juice as part
of your wager. Therefore, $110 will be wagered if
you specify a $100 straight bet. For baseball, the
payoff is determined by the money line. If the money
line is a negative number then you wager the amount of
the money line for each $1 of your bet. For example,
if the money line is -135 then you would wager $135 to
win your $100 bet. If the money line is a positive
number then you will wager $100 to win the money line.
For example, if the money line is +125 then you would
wager $100 to win $125.
Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| Washington
Redskins |
-7 |
-110 |
35 |
-110 |
| San
Francisco 49ers |
-2½ |
-110 |
44 |
-110 |
Bet examples:
Washington Redskins -7
Risking $110. to win $100
San Francisco 49ers -2½
Risking $110. to win $100
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| Los
Angeles Lakers |
-17 |
-110 |
202 |
-110 |
| New
Jersey Nets |
+2½ |
-110 |
185 |
-110 |
Bet
examples:
LA
Lakers -17 Risking $110. to win $100.
New Jersey Nets +2½ Risking
$110. to win $100.
Totals (All Sports)
When you
bet on totals you are betting on whether the total points
scored in the game will be higher or lower than the posted
total. For football and basketball the payoff for
a winner is $100 for every $110 wagered unless otherwise
noted. It is customary that when making a bet that
you put up the juice as part of your wager. Therefore,
$110 will be wagered if you specify a $100 total bet.
For baseball totals the total points seldom moves.
Instead, line moves are done by applying a money line
to the total.
Therefore,
your payoff will depend on the money line at the time
of the wager.
Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| St
Louis Rams |
-11 |
-110 |
47 |
-110 |
| Arizona
Cardinals |
+6 |
-110 |
38 |
-110 |
Bet example
St Louis Rams over
47 risking $110 to win $100.
Arizona Cardinals
under 38 Risking $110. to win $100.
Parlays (Football, Basketball, Hockey,
and Baseball)
A parlay
is a group of straight bets or totals combined into one
bet. For the parlay to win all of the individual parts
of the parlay need to win for the parlay to be a winner.
You can mix different sports on the same parlay.
Parlay payoffs depend on how many teams are in your wager.
Payoffs for football and basketball are shown in the table
below. If there is a tie in one or more of your
individual parts then the wager steps down to the next
lower number of teams. If a 2 team parlay has a
tie and a winner then the parlay pays 90% of the straight
bet payoff except. However, when the winner is a
baseball bet the payoff is 100% of the straight bet payoff.
Example
You can
bet parlays in Football, Basketball, Baseball and Hockey.
You can combine multiple sports to make up your 2-6 teams.
| Parlays |
| No.
of Teams |
Odds |
Payouts |
| 2
Teams |
2.6/1 |
$100
to win $260 |
| 3
Teams |
6/1 |
$100
to win $600 |
| 4
Teams |
12/1 |
$100
to win $1200 |
| 5
Teams |
24/1 |
$100
to win $2400 |
| 6
Teams |
45/1 |
$100
to win $4500 |
Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
| San
Francisco 49ers |
-2½ |
-110 |
| San
Francisco 49ers over |
35 |
-110 |
| Houston Texans |
-3½ |
-110 |
Customer
Bet example
3
team parlay
S.F. 49ers -2½ - S.F. 49ers over 35 - Houston -3½
Risking $100. to win $600.
Click
here to
learn how to calculate parlay payouts.
Teasers (Football and Basketball)
A teaser
is a group of straight bets or totals combined into one
bet. The difference between a parlay and a teaser
is that with a teaser the line you bet against for each
individual wager is moved to your favor by the number
of points of the teaser. If the regular line is
-6 and you have a 4 point teaser then your line would
be -2. As with a parlay, all of the individual parts
need to win for the teaser to be a winner. Teasers are
not available for baseball and you can not mix sports
for a teaser since there are differing teaser points for
football and basketball. Teaser payoffs depend on how
many teams are in your wager. Payoffs for football
and basketball are shown in the table below. If
there is a tie in one or more of your individual parts
then the wager steps down to the next lower number of
teams. If a 2 team teaser has a tie and a winner
then the teaser pushes " No Action". If
a 2 team teaser has a tie and a loser, the teaser loses.
Example
Ties lose on all Teasers
except the 2-Teasers where a tie is a push.
You can buy up to 1 full
point on 2 Team Football Teasers. The cost is an extra
.10 cents per half point.
EX. 2 team 6½ Pt. Teaser
is 12/10 and a 7 Pt. Football Teaser is 13/10
| 6
Point Football Teasers |
| No.
of Teams |
Odds |
Payouts
for a $100 bet |
| 2
Teams |
11/10 |
$110
to win $100 |
| 3
Teams |
8/5 |
$100
to win $180 |
| 4
Teams |
3/1 |
$100 to win $300 |
| 5
Teams |
4.5/1 |
$100 to win $450 |
| 6
Teams |
7.5/1 |
$100 to win $750 |
| 10
Point Football Super Teaser |
| No.
of Teams |
Odds |
Payouts
for a $100 bet |
| 3
Teams |
12/10 |
$120
to win $100 |
Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| Washington
Redskins |
+7½ |
-110 |
35 |
-110 |
| San
Francisco 49ers |
-7 |
-110 |
38 |
-110 |
| USC
Trojans |
-9 |
-110 |
41 |
-110 |
| Arizona
Wildcats |
+2 |
-110 |
51 |
-110 |
Bet
example: 2-Team 6 point Football Teaser
Original lines Washington
+7½ & San Francisco -7
Teased Lines Washington
+13½ - San Francisco -1
Risking $110. to win
$100.
Bet example: 2-Team 7 point Football Teaser
Original lines USC
Trojans -9 & Arizona Wildcats +2
Teased Lines USC Trojans
-9 & Arizona Wildcats +9
Risking $130. to win
$100.
Bet example: 3-Team 10 point Football Super Teaser
Original lines USC
Trojans -9 , Arizona Wildcats +2 , USC Trojans Under
41
Teased Lines USC Trojans
+1, Arizona Wildcats +12 , USC Trojans Under 51
Risking $120. to win
$100.
| 4
Point Basketball Teasers |
| No.
of Teams |
Odds |
Payouts
for a $100 bet |
| 2
Teams |
11/10 |
$110
to win $100 |
| 3
Teams |
8/5 |
$100
to win $180 |
| 4
Teams |
3/1 |
$100 to win $300 |
| 5
Teams |
4.5/1 |
$100 to win $450 |
| 6
Teams |
7.5/1 |
$100 to win $750 |
| 7
Point Basketball Super Teaser |
| No.
of Teams |
Odds |
Payouts
for a $100 bet |
| 3
Teams |
12/10 |
$120
to win $100 |
Example
Ties lose on all Teasers
except the 2-Teasers where a tie is a push.
You can buy up to 1 full
point on 2 Team Basketball Teasers. The cost is an extra
.10 cents per half point.
EX. 2 team 4½ Pt. Teaser
is 12/10 and a 5 Pt. Basketball Teaser is 13/10
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| Washington Wizards |
+7½ |
-110 |
185 |
-110 |
| Los
Angeles Lakers |
-7 |
-110 |
202 |
-110 |
| UCLA Bruins |
-9 |
-110 |
141 |
-110 |
| North Carolina Tar Heels |
+2 |
-110 |
151 |
-110 |
Bet
example: 2-Team 4 point Basketball Teaser
Original lines Washington
Wizards +7½ - Los Angeles Lakers -7
Teased Lines Washington
Wizards +11½ - Los Angeles Lakers -3
Risking $110. to win
$100.
Bet example: 2-Team 5 point Basketball Teaser
Original lines UCLA
Bruins -9 - North Carolina Tar Heels +2
Teased Lines UCLA Bruins
-4 - North Carolina Tar Heels +7
Risking $130. to win
$100.
Bet example: 3-Team 7 point Basketball Super Teaser
Original lines Original
lines Washington Wizards +7½ - Los Angeles Lakers
-7 - UCLA Bruins over 141
Teased Lines Washington
Wizards +14½ - Los Angeles Lakers -PK -UCLA Bruins over
134
Risking $120. to win
$100.
Pleasers (Football)
A pleaser
is a group of NFL side straight bets combined into one
bet. The difference between a pleaser and a teaser
is that with a pleaser the line you bet against for each
individual wager is moved against your favor by 6 points.
Pleasers are currently only available on NFL regular season
side plays. Pleasers will not be taken on NFL totals,
NFL preseason, or NCAA football at the current time.
If the regular line is –10 and you play a pleaser then
your line would be –16.
Example
| 6
Point Football Pleasers |
| No.
of Teams |
Odds |
Payouts
for a $100 bet |
| 2
Teams |
6/1 |
$100
to win $600 |
| 3
Teams |
17/1 |
$100
to win $1700 |
| 4
Teams |
45/1 |
$100 to win $4500 |
| 5
Teams |
120/1 |
$100 to win $12000 |
| 6
Teams |
300/1 |
$100 to win $30000 |
Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| San Diego Chargers |
+7½ |
-110 |
185 |
-110 |
| Oakland Raiders |
-7 |
-110 |
202 |
-110 |
| USC Trojans |
-9 |
-110 |
141 |
-110 |
| Arizona Wildcats |
+2 |
-110 |
151 |
-110 |
Bet
example: 3-Team 6 point Football Pleaser
Original lines San
Diego Chargers +7½, Oakland Raiders -7, Arizona Wildcats
+2
Pleased Lines San Diego
Chargers +1½, Oakland Raiders -13, Arizona Wildcats -4
Risking $100. to win
$1700.
Round
Robins (Football, Baseball , Basketball and Hockey)
A Round Robin Parlay is a wager in
which three to 18 teams or totals are combined into a
single play and all possible combinations of two or three
team parlays are exhausted. They are used in all
sports except in circled games and there is no buying
points allowed. Because they are turned into 2 or
3 team parlays, the same rules apply as in a regular parlay;
for example, if the Round Robin were in 2 team parlay
combinations:
*The payoff on each 2 team parlay
is 5/13, unless money lines are involved.
*If one of the teams loses, all parlay combinations with
that team are a loss
*If one team pushes, then
all combinations with that team would turn into straight
bets.
Also, whatever the player risks on the Round Robin must
be applied to each of the 2 team parlay combinations. You
can bet multiple sports in your combinations.
Example
| Round Robin. (
A combination of 3-5 different 2-Team Parlays) |
| No.
of Teams |
Odds |
Payouts |
| 2
Teams |
2.6/1 |
$100
to win $260 |
Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| LA Clippers |
+7 |
-110 |
185 |
-110 |
| Oakland
Raiders |
-7 |
-110 |
41 |
-110 |
| USC
Trojans |
-9 |
-110 |
45 |
-110 |
Bet example: 3-Team Round Robin distributed
in $100 2-Team Parlays
LA Clippers +7,Oakland Raiders-7
Risking $100. to win $260.
LA Clippers +7,USC Trojans
-9 Risking $100. to win $260.
Oakland Raiders -7, USC
Trojans -9 Risking $100. to win $260.
Total at Risk $300 to win $780.
If
Bets (Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Hockey)
An If Bet consists of two straight
bets joined together by an IF CLAUSE. That
is, if the customer’s first play is a win or a push, then
we process his second wager. In If Bets the player
gets Double Action (wager goes on only if the first
one wins, ties or cancels). Each of the bets in the If Bet must
be for the same amount or less than the first one, he
cannot change each subsequent one to a higher amount;
however, when you have money lines you have to be careful
and see if the customer is taking only dogs, only favorites
or a combinations of both.
If Bets can be used for all of the
four major sports (Football, Basketball, Baseball &
Hockey), except circled games; and there is no buying
points allowed. The advantage of placing an If Bet is
that the customer can make sure to get action on all of
the games that he is interested in. Sometimes he will
have a pending wager that hasn’t been reconciled and there
can be a game going of the board, so if he places an If
Bet he will not have any kind of problem whatsoever.
Example
If bets are combinations
of 2 Straight Bets/Sidebets. You can use multiple sports
in your combinations.
| If Bets |
| Combinations |
Odds
for a $100 Bet |
| If win or Tie |
$110 to win $100 |
| If Win only |
$110 to win $100
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| If Lose or Tie |
$110 to win $100 |
| If Lose only |
$110 to win $100 |
Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| San
Diego Chargers |
+7½ |
-110 |
35 |
-110 |
| Oakland
Raiders |
-7 |
-110 |
44 |
-110 |
| USC
Trojans |
-9 |
-110 |
41 |
-110 |
| Arizona
Wildcats |
+2 |
-110 |
51 |
-110 |
Bet example: 2-Team If Bet.
If San Diego Chargers +7½
Win only Risking $110. to win $100.
Next bet: USC Trojans over 41 Risking $110 to win $100.
If the first bet is a winner then your second bet
will have action.
Reverses
These are simply two straight bets
joined together into If Bets that work in both directions
of the if clause, the risk is the same for all the wagers
in the reverse, they are used for all the major sports
except circled games, and no buying points is allowed.
All
reverse bets are double action: the remaining bets in
the sequence will be placed if the preceding bet is a
win, a “push,” or is cancelled for any reason. An
“if bet” (double action) follows the sequence “if X wins,
ties or cancels then Y.” Placing a reverse bet will include
that sequence and its opposite: “if X wins,
ties or cancels then Y” AND “if Y wins, ties or cancels
then X.” As you can see, a reverse bet contains two “if
bet” sequences, and you must lay down or risk an equal
amount for each one: an if bet for $110 is $220 as a reverse
bet.A
two team reverse bet merely reverses the order of an initial
“if bet”; however, if there are three or more teams, then
the reverse bet would be broken down or "boxed"
into all the possible two team if bets using those three
teams and each of those if bets would be reversed. The
sequence that would be used would be, as follows:
If X wins, ties or cancels
then Y à If
Y wins, ties or cancels then X If X wins, ties or cancels
then Z à If
Z wins, ties or cancels then X If Y wins, ties or cancels
then Z à If
Z wins, ties or cancels then Y
Therefore,
a three team reverse is actually going to be six separate
if bets, or twelve separate straight bets. If each
of the teams in this reverse were for $100, than the actual
amount of money that the customer must risk would be $660,
or $110 on each of the if bets, in order to win a maximum
of $1,200. The more teams selected in the
reverse the more possible combinations there will be and
the higher the amount of money that must be risked.
Example
Reverses are a combinations of 2 If Bets . You can use
multiple sports in your combinations.
| Reverses |
| Combinations |
Odds
for a $100 Bet |
| Win or
Tie |
$220 to win $400 |
| Win only |
$220 to win $400
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Example
| Teams |
Line |
Price |
Total |
Price |
| San
Diego Chargers |
+7½ |
-110 |
35 |
-110 |
| Oakland
Raiders |
-7 |
-110 |
44 |
-110 |
| USC
Trojans |
-9 |
-110 |
41 |
-110 |
| Arizona
Wildcats |
+2 |
-110 |
51 |
-110 |
Bet example: 2-Team Reverse
If San Diego Chargers +7½
Win only Risking $110. to win $100.
IF USC Trojans over 41 Win or Tie Risking $110 to
win $100.
Risking a total of $220 to win $400
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