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  2. Spread betting - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, sports spread betting became popular in the late 1980s by offering an alternative form of sports wagering to traditional fixed odds, or fixed-risk, betting. With fixed odds betting, a gambler places a fixed-risk stake on stated fractional or decimal odds on the outcome of a sporting event that would give a known return ...

  3. The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book - Wikipedia

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    a) Misconduct in Playing Baseball (throwing games) b) Gift for Defeating Competing Club; c) Gifts to Umpires; d) Gambling Betting on other baseball teams (1 year ineligible) Betting on own team (permanently ineligible) Using an illegal bookmaker (Commissioner decides penalty) e) Violence or Misconduct (judgement of Commissioner) f) Other Misconduct

  4. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes a bettor may couple this type of bet on the favored team to increase the payout of a parlay. Spread betting are wagers that are made against the spread. The spread, or line, is a number assigned by the bookmakers which handicaps one team and favors another when two teams play each other and one is perceived as being more likely to win.

  5. Over–under - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] One of the most commonly used statistics is the combined total score of the two teams, and for this reason the wager is also known as the total. For example, in Super Bowl XXXIX, most Las Vegas casinos set the over–under for the score of the game at 46.0. A bettor could wager that the combined score of the two teams would be either ...

  6. More Americans see gambling on sports as an investment tool ...

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    The latest survey also found that the most common reason Americans bet on sports was to make extra money (65%), edging past gambling for enjoyment (61%) and doing it to have fun with friends and ...

  7. Legal safeguards a reason sports betting scandals like the ...

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    The latest betting scandal for the NFL, in which five players were suspended for violating the league's policy, included suspensions for players making bets from the team facility. Legal sports ...

  8. World Series betting: Astros favored, but Braves have beaten ...

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    Can the Braves win a third straight postseason series as underdogs?

  9. Teaser (gambling) - Wikipedia

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    A teaser (or a "two-team teaser") is a type of gambling bet that allows the bettor to combine his bets on two different games. [1] The bettor can adjust the point spreads for the two games, but realizes a lower return on the bets in the event of a win. A teaser is a type of wager used in sports betting, most commonly in basketball and football ...