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Point Spreads
How to wager on point spreads:
Point spread wagering is the most common form of wagering. Let's say the Patriots are playing Jets this Sunday, everyone knows the Patriots will easily defeat the Jets.
What point spread wagering asks is not who is going to win. but by how much is a particular team going to win by.
For our example we will say the Patriots are a 7 point favorite over the Jets.
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This is the way that the game is portrayed visually (the way you will see it on your computer screen when placing a bet):
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These two lines are filled with information you must know to wager on the game.
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What this Means:
If you place a wager on the Patriots you need the Patriots to win by 8 points or more to win your bet.
So if the final score was:
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Conversely, if you bet the Jets, you would be getting 7 points. So if the Jets lose by 6 points or less you win your wager, if they lose by 7 it is a push, and if they lose by 8 or more you lose your bet.
Let's say you bet the Jets +7 points.
If the final score was:
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