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  2. Fixed-odds betting - Wikipedia

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    In making a bet where the expected value is positive, one is said to be getting "the best of it". For example, if one were to bet $1 at 10 to 1 odds (one could win $10) on the outcome of a coin flip, one would be getting "the best of it" and should always make the bet (assuming a rational and risk-neutral attitude with linear utility curves and have no preferences implying loss aversion or the ...

  3. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Run line, puck line, or goal line bets. These are wagers offered as alternatives to money line wagers in baseball, hockey, or soccer, respectively. These bets are effectively point spread bets that have the same money line odds on either side of the wager (i.e., industry standard of −110 to −115). Sportsbooks will occasionally shift the ...

  4. Spread betting - Wikipedia

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    This gap between the Vegas line, the real line, and differences between other sports books betting lines and spreads is where value can be found. A teaser is a bet that alters the spread in the gambler's favor by a predetermined margin – in American football the teaser margin is often six points. For example, if the line is 3.5 points and ...

  5. NFL Week 11 odds: Moneylines, point spreads, over/under - AOL

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    Here's the betting odds for NFL Week 11 including moneylines, point spreads and over/under.

  6. College football line movement: Betting market likes Alabama ...

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    The line opened at seven, but the market has taken a stance against Michigan State. Mississippi State opened as a 2.5-point favorite against Texas A&M, but that number has moved through the key ...

  7. Odds - Wikipedia

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    If the odds are 1/4, the bettor will make £25 on a £100 stake. In either case, having won, the bettor always receives the original stake back; so if the odds are 4/1 the bettor receives a total of £500 (£400 plus the original £100). Odds of 1/1 are known as evens or even money.

  8. College football's cash grab: Coaches, players, schools ...

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    The college football cash grab: everyone feast while you can whether it is coaches, players, conferences, schools or anybody else involved in sport. College football's cash grab: Coaches, players ...

  9. Asian handicap - Wikipedia

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    Since the odds are as close to 50% as possible, bookmakers offer payouts close to even money, or 1.90 to 2.00. Asian handicaps start at a quarter-goal and can go as high as 2.5 or 3 goals in matches with a huge disparity in ability. What makes Asian handicaps most interesting is the use of quarter goals to get the "line" as close as possible.