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  • What is NCAAM/NCAAF?
    NCAAF it's men's college football. NCAAM is men's college basketball.Popular
  • What are odds?
    In sports betting, odds represent the probability of an event happening and determine how much you can win from a bet. They are used by sportsbooks to set payouts based on the likelihood of a team winning or a specific outcome occurring. There are three main types of odds: 1. Decimal Odds Decimal odds show the total payout you will receive for every $1 wagered, including your stake. Example: Odds of 2.50 mean that for every $1 you bet, you would win $2.50 (your $Few readers
  • What is moneyline?
    A moneyline is simply a bet type that only includes Odds, as in “Odds to win”. In the simplest terms, it is a bet on which team will win a game. Example: a moneyline of +150, is just +150 odds ($100 to win $150) for the listed team to win. A moneyline of -150 is just -150 odds ($150 to win $100) for the listed team to win.Few readers
  • I can't buy points
    If you're in a casino you can buy points down. In the apps usually you can only buy points on straight bets. If you can't buy the points down, we recommend playing regularly, without buying points. You can also leave the team off the parlay if you don't feel confident about it. See this video for more: https://www.parlayp.com/totalFew readers
  • What is a parlay?
    A parlay is a single bet that combines multiple picks into one wager. Example: Betting on 3 different sports teams in a single parlay. For a parlay to win, all of the picks in the parlay must be correct. If any one pick loses, the entire parlay loses.Few readers
  • What is over and under?
    Over/Under betting involves predicting whether the total score of both teams combined will be over or under a certain number set by the sportsbook. For example, if the Over/Under line for a baseball game is set at 8, and you bet on the Over, you would need the combined score of both teams to be more than 8 for your bet to win. If you bet on the Under, you need the total score to be less than 8. It’s that simple! Just pick whether you think the combined score will be higher (Over) or lower (UndFew readers
  • What's a teaser bet?
    For teaser bets, check out this video that shows how to put it in the app: https://www.loom.com/share/da15d281d1cf49e4bfdf8710775df15a. If you're using Bovada, check this out: https://www.bovada.lv/help/teaser-betting. If you’re still having a hard time placing a teaser bet in your app, connect with your betting app’s live chat support. We don’t have the access to every app or know how tFew readers
  • What is a spread?
    Spread (or Line) The spread is the point difference set by bookmakers to balance the odds between two teams. It’s used in sports like football and basketball and changes based on the teams. Runline The runline is just like the spread but for baseball. It’s usually set at 1.5 runs. The favorite team must win by more than 1.5 runs to cover the spread. Puckline In hockey, the spread is called the puckline. It’s also typically set at 1.5 or 2 points. How Spread PointFew readers
  • Is runline or puckline a spread?
    Yes, Runline and Puckline are essentially the same as the Spread, but they are used in baseball and hockey, respectively. Spread (Football and Basketball) The Spread is used in sports like football and basketball to make the game more even for betting. It sets a point margin where the favorite team needs to win by that many points or more, and the underdog team can either win or lose by fewer points. Runline (Baseball) In baseball, the Runline is the equivalent of the Spread. It’s alFew readers

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