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There are several different types of football wager you can place,and two of them are significantly more popular than the others.The most popular of all is the point spread wager, followed bythe totals wager. In this article, we’re focusing on the pointspread.
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If you have any interest at all in betting on football, then youreally should know how to bet the point spread effectively. It’s notnecessarily the “best” type of wager in terms of the potential forwinning money, but it’s relatively simple and does present someprofitable opportunities if you know what you’re doing.
On this page we teach you the basics of betting football point spreads. We explain how they work, and whythey’re so popular. We also explain the challenges involved in making money from them. Finally, we offersome tips and strategy advice for placing wagers of this type.What Are Football Parlays
The theory with point spreads is that a wager on either team to win a football game is as close to a 50/50shot as possible. You’re not actually betting on which team will win the game, you’re betting on which teamwill “cover the spread”. The favorite has to win by at least a certain number of points for a wager on them tobe successful, and the underdog has to lose by less than the same number of points for a wager on them tobe successful.
Another way to view it is that, for the purposes of the betting, the favorite has points deducted from theirscore and the underdog has points added to their final score. The number of points varies, depending on thegap in quality between two teams. If one team is much stronger than the other, the number of points can bequite high (a big spread). If the two teams are more evenly matched, the number of points is low (a smallspread).Number of SelectionsPayout Odds2+2603+6004+10005+20006+40007+75008+1000091500010+3000011+4500012+6000013+7500014+9000015+150000
As you can see, the payouts get higher as more selections are included. A lot of bettors include a lot of selections in their football parlays for this very reason. The problem with this approach is that they get exponentially harder to win with more selections. And even parlays with just two or three selections are not exactly easy to win.If one single selection is wrong then the whole wager is lost.
This is the major drawback of parlays. The high payouts can seem very tempting, but there’s a big question as to whether they are sensible wagers to place. It’s common for at least one game to not play out as expected each weekend, and just one wrong selection means no payout at all. This can be pretty frustrating if, for example, you’ve picked five selections and the other four are right.
That’s the risk you take with parlays though, and it’s precisely why the payouts are so high.
Please note that the payouts for parlays are not always calculated using fixed odds, although that’s usually the case when the selections are all points spreads and/or totals. Some sites use true odds though. This doesn’t mean that the odds accurately reflect the chances of a wager winning, but rather that they are calculated by multiplying together the odds for all selections. For example, the odds for a parlay including three moneyline selections could look something like this.
*Selection 1: -250
*Selection 2: -250
*Selection 3: -300
*Payout Odds: +161
The payout odds here mean that, if all three selections were correct, you’d win the same amount as if you bet on each game individually and then rolled your stake and winnings onto the next selection each time. This method usually represents better value than the fixed odds method.Progressive Parlays
We previously referred to the fact that parlays can be quite frustrating if just one selection lets you down. You might like to know that there is an alternative to standard parlays that reduces the likelihood of experiencing such frustration – progressive parlays. These allow a little room for error. In exchange for taking lower odds if you get all your selections correct, you still receive a payout if just one of your selections is wrong. You have to include at least four selections though. If you include seven or more, you’ll even receive a payout if TWO selections let you down
Here’s an example of the kind of payout odds you might see for progressive parlays.Number of SelectionsOdds if All CorrectOdds if 1 WrongOdds if 2 Wrong4+500+100N/A5+1100+200N/A6+2000+350N/A7+4000+600-2008+7500+1000+200
Progressive parlays are basically a slightly safer option than standard parlays. The potential payouts are quite a bit lower though, so they’re not necessarily a better option. It ultimately depends on your attitude to risk versus reward.Should You Bet Football Parlays?
A lot of so-called betting experts believe that parlays should be avoided at all costs, and there is some logic to their views, but they are still a very popular type of wager. Are they a wager you should consider yourself though? Well, there isn’t really a correct answer to this question. We’re not here to tell you exactly how you should or shouldn’t bet, but rather to give you information and advice that will help you to make your own mind up.
Parlays can be a lot of fun, and the chance of a really big win is always tempting. So there are definitely some arguments for using them on occasion. It’s important to remember a point we made earlier though.
Bookmakers generally make a good profit margin on parlays. They have to make big payouts sometimes, but those are more than covered than by all the stakes they take on losing parlays. And most parlays do lose. The simple fact is that it’s enough of a challenge to get a single selection correct. Having to get multiple selections correct in order to win a wager is beyond challenging.
Our view is therefore that parlays are not wagers that you should be placing with any regularity. We’re not telling you to ignore them completely, but we do advise that you use them sparingly. With that being said, there are some circumstances in which a parlay may well be the optimal wager to place.
*When a correlated parlay is available
*When using free play creditsCorrelated Parlays
The term correlated parlay refers to a wager where you combine two or more selections that are directly related, and if one of them happens then the others are likely to happen too. For example, you might combine a bet on a team to win the first half of a game with one on them to also win the second half of a game, and another one on them to win the game overall. Obviously if the first two happen then so would the third one. So by combining all three into a parlay you’d effectively be getting better odds than you should on an outcome.
It’s rare that you’ll find true correlated parlays available at betting sites these days, although they do exist occasionally. If you tried to place a parlay such as the one we’ve referred to above though, it would almost certainly not be accepted. It’s just too obviously an attempt to manipulate the odds.
Semi-correlated parlays are often allowed though. The best example of these is combining a points spread bet selection with a totals selection on the same game. There are a few different spots where this might be advantageous. We’ll demonstrate one of these, based on the following two markets for a football game.Patriots -5-115Under 42-102
With a spread of -5, the Patriots are clearly the stronger team here. But let’s say that you’ve taken a view on the game that the Chiefs stand a good chance of covering the spread if they can deal with the Patriots’ offense well enough. This would be a good spot to parlay a bet on the Chiefs at +5 with a bet on the under. If the Chiefs are going to win, it will be in a low scoring game. So it makes sense to combine the two bets and get better odds. Your chances of winning the parlay are less than winning a single point spread bet, but the overall value is better due to the increased odds. You’ll lose more often in the long run, but the payouts will be better when you do win.
Another good time to place a parlay would be when there’s a big spread but a comparatively low line set for the total. If you feel that the favorite is likely to cover, there’s a good chance that the total will also go over. So you’d place a parlay combining the favorite on the spread and the over.Using Free Play Credits
A lot of football betting sites offer bonuses in the form of “free play credits”. With these, you don’t actually get extra funds added into your account. Instead, you’re awarded credits that can be used instead of staking your own money to place wagers. You still get the appropriate payout if the relevant wagers win, but you don’t get the stake money back.
For example, let’s say you had $100 worth of free play credits and you decided to put them on all a wager at odds of +150. If the wager lost, you’ve only lost your free play credits. If the wager won, the free play credits would be spent but you’d get the $150 payout.
Because the free play credits are basically for one time use only, you want to get maximum value from them. By betting a two team parlay, for example, you’re effectively betting the same free play credits on two separate wagers. This could be perceived as offering twice the value. That’s not to say a parlay itself represents better value than a single wager, but as free play credits are essentially “risk free”, using them on parlays does make a lot of sense. Although there’s less chance of a payout, the potential payout is higher.
In addition to the above two uses of parlays, you should also consider using teasers. These are a type of parlay, where the point spread or totals is adjusted in your favor in exchange for lower odds. Teasers are therefore significantly easier to get right, and there are some good strategies for using them when betting on football. Please see the following two pages for more information.Football Parlay Tips
Whether you include parlays in your football betting or not is, of course, entirely your choice. If you do decide to use them, please try to always bear the following advice in mind.Avoid Fixed Odds Parlays
Earlier we explained the differences between fixed odds parlays and true odds parlays. You should really avoid fixed odds parlays as a general rule, because the payouts are effectively lower than they technically should be. It’s hard enough to make a profit from these wagers in the long run without the odds being shaved.
Most betting sites will automatically calculate the payout for parlay using true odds rather than fixed odds if any of the selections are at odds other than -110. So a good trick here is to always try to include such a selection. Doing basically forces a betting site into paying out at the better odds. Keep your stakes small
You should never risk too big a percentage of your bankroll on any wager, and this rule is especially applicable to parlays. You could easily place dozens upon dozens of parlays without winning one, so they’re a surefire way to go broke if betting them with big stakes.
There’s no “correct” for how much to stake on parlays, but we’d recommend staking less than you usually do on other wagers. If you typically stake $50 on a point spread wager, for example, then somewhere between $10 and $20 is about right for a parlay.Keep the number of selections down
This a pretty simple tip, and perhaps a fairly obvious one. It’s worth mentioning nonetheless. The more selections you include in a parlay, the harder it is to get right. The payouts go up of course, but you’re far more likely to turn a profit on parlays in the long run by trying to win a few smaller ones than you are by chasing that one big payout.Check the maximum payout
Bookmakers and betting sites almost always a maximum payout. This means that the amount you can win on any one wager is limited. This is unlikely to be much of an issue for you unless you’re a serious high roller, but it can potentially come into play with parlays. Let’s say, for example, that you place a $50 15 team parlay. The correct payout for this wager if it won would be $75,000 (based on odds of +150000), but a betting site might have a maximum payout for a single wager of $50,000.
If this was the case, $50,000 is “all” you would get. So there was no point in risking as much as $50. This is something to bear in mind if you bet parlays at fairly high stakes and/or include a lot of selections. Summary
For the serious bettor who has aspirations of making serious profits, football parlays are best avoided for the most part. They are worth considering when using free play credits, or when it’s possible to place a correlated parlay, but that’s about it. Parlays are simply too hard to get right, and are more likely to drain a bankroll than boost one. There need to be fairly exceptional circumstances, outside of those mentioned, for a parlay to represent genuinely good value.
There’s no real harm in recreational bettors placing parlays for a bit of fun, and to try to get a big score, but they should still proceed with caution. Only a small percentage of their bankroll should be allocated to wagers of this type.
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How to read Super Bowl 55 Odds
The Kansas City Chiefs wil meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl 55 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Feb. 7, 2021.
The Chiefs opened as -3.5 betting favorites while the Buccaneers are 3.5 underdogs.
After early wagers came in, most operators are holding Kansas City -3 (-120).
If you were to wager on Kansas City -3, you would have to lay 5/6 odds (Bet $120 to win $100) instead of your normal 10/11 juice (Bet $110 to win $100).
The return on Tampa Bay would be even-money (1/1) and a $100 wager would return $100.
The total or over-under on Super Bowl 55 is hovering between 56 and 57 points.How to read NFL Las Vegas Odds
The point-spread was developed to provide a balance for both teams involved in a contest to entice bettors to potentially back the weaker team and receive points. The two squads in a game are listed with a title, either a favorite or an underdog. The favorite is usually the perceived better team in the game, as backing them means giving up several points.
The favorite is always listed with a minus (-) sign before the point-spread while the underdog is labeled with a plus (+) label.Ex. Favorite -10, Underdog +10
On the VegasInsider.com odds page, there is another number associated with the favorite and its listed as -10. This number is simply defined as “vig” or what many in the sports betting industry call vigorish. Another common term is called “juice” and it’s technically the price the bettor has to pay on a straight wager.Ex. Bet $110 to win $100 (10% juice) Ex. Bet $100 to win $90.91 (10% juice)
It’s not uncommon to see other values posted other than -10. Examples seen on the NFL Vegas Odds pages could include -08, -12, -15 and -20. The -10 price is the most common value in the industry while many books offer reduced ’juice odds’ and that would fall into the -08 category.
The lower-juice sportsbooks are normally found outside of the state Nevada. If you are in a state where sports betting is legal, please check out our online sportsbook directory to find the best and most secure places to make NFL bets.
Another number that’s posted on the NFL Las Vegas is the total or ‘over/under’ for the specific matchup. If the favorite is designated as the home team, then the total will be listed above and vice versa if the visitors are favorites.
All of the above numbers are listed next to the teams, and before each matchup is a Rotation number. The NFL Las Vegas Odds are listed in order of rotation and those numbers are generated and produced by the sportsbooks. Above each matchup and rotation is the Time of the game, which is subject to change. All game times are Eastern Standard Time. NFL Open Line
One of the best features on the NFL Vegas Odds is the Open Line. This numbers consists of the first betting line received from one of our Las Vegas or Global Sportsbooks. The opening line varies depending on the sportsbook but it provides a clear-cut rating that the oddsmakers use. If you’re betting on the NFL or any other sport, it’s a great idea to view the open line first.VI Consensus NFL Line
The VegasInsider.com Consensus NFL Line is just as important as the Open Line and also a key resource on odds platform. The Consensus column could be called a “Median Line” since it shows the most consistent number provided by the sportsbooks on VegasInsider.com. The consensus line will be the same as the open line but once the wagers start coming in, this number is often different than the openers.Football Gambling CardsHow do I bet on the Super Bowl?
We know that you can bet on the Super Bowl and all of NFL Futures or bet on the NFL Draft at any time of the year, but what’s the process? The future wager or the “Odds to Win” bet on the Super Bowl is correctly selecting a team to win an event that takes place at a later time. A bettor will have his wagered money tied up until there is an outcome and bettors will receive fixed odds when they place the wager. In the case of the Super Bowl, you’re not a winner or loser until you see zeros on the clock in the final game.
Most sportsbooks offer different ways to read to Super Bowl Odds. In the fractional NFL Futures Odds format below, you simply take the odds and multiply by the amount wagered.Ex. Green Bay (8/1) to win the Super BowlFootball Bet Cards
The Packers are listed as an 8/1 betting choice to win the Super Bowl. If you wager $100 on Green Bay to win the NFC and they captur
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There are several different types of football wager you can place,and two of them are significantly more popular than the others.The most popular of all is the point spread wager, followed bythe totals wager. In this article, we’re focusing on the pointspread.
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If you have any interest at all in betting on football, then youreally should know how to bet the point spread effectively. It’s notnecessarily the “best” type of wager in terms of the potential forwinning money, but it’s relatively simple and does present someprofitable opportunities if you know what you’re doing.
On this page we teach you the basics of betting football point spreads. We explain how they work, and whythey’re so popular. We also explain the challenges involved in making money from them. Finally, we offersome tips and strategy advice for placing wagers of this type.What Are Football Parlays
The theory with point spreads is that a wager on either team to win a football game is as close to a 50/50shot as possible. You’re not actually betting on which team will win the game, you’re betting on which teamwill “cover the spread”. The favorite has to win by at least a certain number of points for a wager on them tobe successful, and the underdog has to lose by less than the same number of points for a wager on them tobe successful.
Another way to view it is that, for the purposes of the betting, the favorite has points deducted from theirscore and the underdog has points added to their final score. The number of points varies, depending on thegap in quality between two teams. If one team is much stronger than the other, the number of points can bequite high (a big spread). If the two teams are more evenly matched, the number of points is low (a smallspread).Number of SelectionsPayout Odds2+2603+6004+10005+20006+40007+75008+1000091500010+3000011+4500012+6000013+7500014+9000015+150000
As you can see, the payouts get higher as more selections are included. A lot of bettors include a lot of selections in their football parlays for this very reason. The problem with this approach is that they get exponentially harder to win with more selections. And even parlays with just two or three selections are not exactly easy to win.If one single selection is wrong then the whole wager is lost.
This is the major drawback of parlays. The high payouts can seem very tempting, but there’s a big question as to whether they are sensible wagers to place. It’s common for at least one game to not play out as expected each weekend, and just one wrong selection means no payout at all. This can be pretty frustrating if, for example, you’ve picked five selections and the other four are right.
That’s the risk you take with parlays though, and it’s precisely why the payouts are so high.
Please note that the payouts for parlays are not always calculated using fixed odds, although that’s usually the case when the selections are all points spreads and/or totals. Some sites use true odds though. This doesn’t mean that the odds accurately reflect the chances of a wager winning, but rather that they are calculated by multiplying together the odds for all selections. For example, the odds for a parlay including three moneyline selections could look something like this.
*Selection 1: -250
*Selection 2: -250
*Selection 3: -300
*Payout Odds: +161
The payout odds here mean that, if all three selections were correct, you’d win the same amount as if you bet on each game individually and then rolled your stake and winnings onto the next selection each time. This method usually represents better value than the fixed odds method.Progressive Parlays
We previously referred to the fact that parlays can be quite frustrating if just one selection lets you down. You might like to know that there is an alternative to standard parlays that reduces the likelihood of experiencing such frustration – progressive parlays. These allow a little room for error. In exchange for taking lower odds if you get all your selections correct, you still receive a payout if just one of your selections is wrong. You have to include at least four selections though. If you include seven or more, you’ll even receive a payout if TWO selections let you down
Here’s an example of the kind of payout odds you might see for progressive parlays.Number of SelectionsOdds if All CorrectOdds if 1 WrongOdds if 2 Wrong4+500+100N/A5+1100+200N/A6+2000+350N/A7+4000+600-2008+7500+1000+200
Progressive parlays are basically a slightly safer option than standard parlays. The potential payouts are quite a bit lower though, so they’re not necessarily a better option. It ultimately depends on your attitude to risk versus reward.Should You Bet Football Parlays?
A lot of so-called betting experts believe that parlays should be avoided at all costs, and there is some logic to their views, but they are still a very popular type of wager. Are they a wager you should consider yourself though? Well, there isn’t really a correct answer to this question. We’re not here to tell you exactly how you should or shouldn’t bet, but rather to give you information and advice that will help you to make your own mind up.
Parlays can be a lot of fun, and the chance of a really big win is always tempting. So there are definitely some arguments for using them on occasion. It’s important to remember a point we made earlier though.
Bookmakers generally make a good profit margin on parlays. They have to make big payouts sometimes, but those are more than covered than by all the stakes they take on losing parlays. And most parlays do lose. The simple fact is that it’s enough of a challenge to get a single selection correct. Having to get multiple selections correct in order to win a wager is beyond challenging.
Our view is therefore that parlays are not wagers that you should be placing with any regularity. We’re not telling you to ignore them completely, but we do advise that you use them sparingly. With that being said, there are some circumstances in which a parlay may well be the optimal wager to place.
*When a correlated parlay is available
*When using free play creditsCorrelated Parlays
The term correlated parlay refers to a wager where you combine two or more selections that are directly related, and if one of them happens then the others are likely to happen too. For example, you might combine a bet on a team to win the first half of a game with one on them to also win the second half of a game, and another one on them to win the game overall. Obviously if the first two happen then so would the third one. So by combining all three into a parlay you’d effectively be getting better odds than you should on an outcome.
It’s rare that you’ll find true correlated parlays available at betting sites these days, although they do exist occasionally. If you tried to place a parlay such as the one we’ve referred to above though, it would almost certainly not be accepted. It’s just too obviously an attempt to manipulate the odds.
Semi-correlated parlays are often allowed though. The best example of these is combining a points spread bet selection with a totals selection on the same game. There are a few different spots where this might be advantageous. We’ll demonstrate one of these, based on the following two markets for a football game.Patriots -5-115Under 42-102
With a spread of -5, the Patriots are clearly the stronger team here. But let’s say that you’ve taken a view on the game that the Chiefs stand a good chance of covering the spread if they can deal with the Patriots’ offense well enough. This would be a good spot to parlay a bet on the Chiefs at +5 with a bet on the under. If the Chiefs are going to win, it will be in a low scoring game. So it makes sense to combine the two bets and get better odds. Your chances of winning the parlay are less than winning a single point spread bet, but the overall value is better due to the increased odds. You’ll lose more often in the long run, but the payouts will be better when you do win.
Another good time to place a parlay would be when there’s a big spread but a comparatively low line set for the total. If you feel that the favorite is likely to cover, there’s a good chance that the total will also go over. So you’d place a parlay combining the favorite on the spread and the over.Using Free Play Credits
A lot of football betting sites offer bonuses in the form of “free play credits”. With these, you don’t actually get extra funds added into your account. Instead, you’re awarded credits that can be used instead of staking your own money to place wagers. You still get the appropriate payout if the relevant wagers win, but you don’t get the stake money back.
For example, let’s say you had $100 worth of free play credits and you decided to put them on all a wager at odds of +150. If the wager lost, you’ve only lost your free play credits. If the wager won, the free play credits would be spent but you’d get the $150 payout.
Because the free play credits are basically for one time use only, you want to get maximum value from them. By betting a two team parlay, for example, you’re effectively betting the same free play credits on two separate wagers. This could be perceived as offering twice the value. That’s not to say a parlay itself represents better value than a single wager, but as free play credits are essentially “risk free”, using them on parlays does make a lot of sense. Although there’s less chance of a payout, the potential payout is higher.
In addition to the above two uses of parlays, you should also consider using teasers. These are a type of parlay, where the point spread or totals is adjusted in your favor in exchange for lower odds. Teasers are therefore significantly easier to get right, and there are some good strategies for using them when betting on football. Please see the following two pages for more information.Football Parlay Tips
Whether you include parlays in your football betting or not is, of course, entirely your choice. If you do decide to use them, please try to always bear the following advice in mind.Avoid Fixed Odds Parlays
Earlier we explained the differences between fixed odds parlays and true odds parlays. You should really avoid fixed odds parlays as a general rule, because the payouts are effectively lower than they technically should be. It’s hard enough to make a profit from these wagers in the long run without the odds being shaved.
Most betting sites will automatically calculate the payout for parlay using true odds rather than fixed odds if any of the selections are at odds other than -110. So a good trick here is to always try to include such a selection. Doing basically forces a betting site into paying out at the better odds. Keep your stakes small
You should never risk too big a percentage of your bankroll on any wager, and this rule is especially applicable to parlays. You could easily place dozens upon dozens of parlays without winning one, so they’re a surefire way to go broke if betting them with big stakes.
There’s no “correct” for how much to stake on parlays, but we’d recommend staking less than you usually do on other wagers. If you typically stake $50 on a point spread wager, for example, then somewhere between $10 and $20 is about right for a parlay.Keep the number of selections down
This a pretty simple tip, and perhaps a fairly obvious one. It’s worth mentioning nonetheless. The more selections you include in a parlay, the harder it is to get right. The payouts go up of course, but you’re far more likely to turn a profit on parlays in the long run by trying to win a few smaller ones than you are by chasing that one big payout.Check the maximum payout
Bookmakers and betting sites almost always a maximum payout. This means that the amount you can win on any one wager is limited. This is unlikely to be much of an issue for you unless you’re a serious high roller, but it can potentially come into play with parlays. Let’s say, for example, that you place a $50 15 team parlay. The correct payout for this wager if it won would be $75,000 (based on odds of +150000), but a betting site might have a maximum payout for a single wager of $50,000.
If this was the case, $50,000 is “all” you would get. So there was no point in risking as much as $50. This is something to bear in mind if you bet parlays at fairly high stakes and/or include a lot of selections. Summary
For the serious bettor who has aspirations of making serious profits, football parlays are best avoided for the most part. They are worth considering when using free play credits, or when it’s possible to place a correlated parlay, but that’s about it. Parlays are simply too hard to get right, and are more likely to drain a bankroll than boost one. There need to be fairly exceptional circumstances, outside of those mentioned, for a parlay to represent genuinely good value.
There’s no real harm in recreational bettors placing parlays for a bit of fun, and to try to get a big score, but they should still proceed with caution. Only a small percentage of their bankroll should be allocated to wagers of this type.
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How to read Super Bowl 55 Odds
The Kansas City Chiefs wil meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl 55 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida on Feb. 7, 2021.
The Chiefs opened as -3.5 betting favorites while the Buccaneers are 3.5 underdogs.
After early wagers came in, most operators are holding Kansas City -3 (-120).
If you were to wager on Kansas City -3, you would have to lay 5/6 odds (Bet $120 to win $100) instead of your normal 10/11 juice (Bet $110 to win $100).
The return on Tampa Bay would be even-money (1/1) and a $100 wager would return $100.
The total or over-under on Super Bowl 55 is hovering between 56 and 57 points.How to read NFL Las Vegas Odds
The point-spread was developed to provide a balance for both teams involved in a contest to entice bettors to potentially back the weaker team and receive points. The two squads in a game are listed with a title, either a favorite or an underdog. The favorite is usually the perceived better team in the game, as backing them means giving up several points.
The favorite is always listed with a minus (-) sign before the point-spread while the underdog is labeled with a plus (+) label.Ex. Favorite -10, Underdog +10
On the VegasInsider.com odds page, there is another number associated with the favorite and its listed as -10. This number is simply defined as “vig” or what many in the sports betting industry call vigorish. Another common term is called “juice” and it’s technically the price the bettor has to pay on a straight wager.Ex. Bet $110 to win $100 (10% juice) Ex. Bet $100 to win $90.91 (10% juice)
It’s not uncommon to see other values posted other than -10. Examples seen on the NFL Vegas Odds pages could include -08, -12, -15 and -20. The -10 price is the most common value in the industry while many books offer reduced ’juice odds’ and that would fall into the -08 category.
The lower-juice sportsbooks are normally found outside of the state Nevada. If you are in a state where sports betting is legal, please check out our online sportsbook directory to find the best and most secure places to make NFL bets.
Another number that’s posted on the NFL Las Vegas is the total or ‘over/under’ for the specific matchup. If the favorite is designated as the home team, then the total will be listed above and vice versa if the visitors are favorites.
All of the above numbers are listed next to the teams, and before each matchup is a Rotation number. The NFL Las Vegas Odds are listed in order of rotation and those numbers are generated and produced by the sportsbooks. Above each matchup and rotation is the Time of the game, which is subject to change. All game times are Eastern Standard Time. NFL Open Line
One of the best features on the NFL Vegas Odds is the Open Line. This numbers consists of the first betting line received from one of our Las Vegas or Global Sportsbooks. The opening line varies depending on the sportsbook but it provides a clear-cut rating that the oddsmakers use. If you’re betting on the NFL or any other sport, it’s a great idea to view the open line first.VI Consensus NFL Line
The VegasInsider.com Consensus NFL Line is just as important as the Open Line and also a key resource on odds platform. The Consensus column could be called a “Median Line” since it shows the most consistent number provided by the sportsbooks on VegasInsider.com. The consensus line will be the same as the open line but once the wagers start coming in, this number is often different than the openers.Football Gambling CardsHow do I bet on the Super Bowl?
We know that you can bet on the Super Bowl and all of NFL Futures or bet on the NFL Draft at any time of the year, but what’s the process? The future wager or the “Odds to Win” bet on the Super Bowl is correctly selecting a team to win an event that takes place at a later time. A bettor will have his wagered money tied up until there is an outcome and bettors will receive fixed odds when they place the wager. In the case of the Super Bowl, you’re not a winner or loser until you see zeros on the clock in the final game.
Most sportsbooks offer different ways to read to Super Bowl Odds. In the fractional NFL Futures Odds format below, you simply take the odds and multiply by the amount wagered.Ex. Green Bay (8/1) to win the Super BowlFootball Bet Cards
The Packers are listed as an 8/1 betting choice to win the Super Bowl. If you wager $100 on Green Bay to win the NFC and they captur
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