Sportsbook Help
Available Wager Types
- Moneyline Wagers
- Pointspread Wagers
- Over/Under Wagers
- Buying Points
- Parlays
- Progressive Parlays
- Teasers
- If Wagers (Win and Action)
- Reverse Wagers (Win and Action)
- Asian Handicapping - Soccer
- Futures, Props and Special Wagers
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Free Bet?
- How do I place a single wager?
- How do I buy points?
- How do I place a parlay wager?
- How do I place a teaser wager?
- How do I create an IF wager?
- How do I create a reverse wager?
- How do I place an Asian Handicap
wager?
- How are my winnings calculated?
- How do I request sports wagering limits?
Available Wager Types
Moneyline Wagers
This type of wager requires that your selection win outright. Odds are
determined by something called a money line or price. Money lines are
represented by a number preceded by either + or a - such as -110. A price is
the same money line converted into a decimal such as 1.91.
European Wagers Straight Wagers
These wagers require you to select the outcome of an event. Your choice needs
to either win, lose or draw for your wager to win. Selections in these wagers
are accompanied by a price only such as 1.91.
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Point Spread Wagers
Your selection must win by more than (or lose by less than) the adjusted
line.
Example:
| Team |
Spread |
| Miami |
-3.0 |
| Green Bay |
+3.0 |
- If you were to select "Green Bay Packers + 3.0", the Packers must win the
game, or not lose by more than 3 points.
- If you select "Miami Dolphins - 3.0", the Dolphins need to win the game by
more than 3 points.
With regards to point spread betting, the odds are always - 110 (or 1.91),
unless otherwise noted, which means you win $100 for each $110 bet. If the
game happens to tie on the point spread, i.e. neither team wins nor loses by
the specified amount, the bet is cancelled and the wager is returned.
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Over/Under Wagers
You can place a wager based on the total final score of the game. You can bet
the final combined score of the two participating teams will be "over" or
"under" a specified total. Over/Unders are always -110 unless otherwise
noted.
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Buying Points
Buying Points is limited to football and basketball only. In 1/2 point
increments, you can buy from 1/2 a point to a total of 3 points. Buying points
can only be applied to a pointspread wager or to an over/under. You cannot buy
points on a moneyline.
For every 1/2 point you buy, your selection will cost you an additional 10
cents.
Example 1
The line is:
Detroit Pistons +4 -110
You buy 11/2 points, the line is now:
Detroit Pistons +5.5 -140
* Football has an exception. When you buy points that move the line onto or
off of 3 or 7, that will cost you 25 cents instead of 10 cents.
Example 2
The line is:
Dallas Cowboys +2.5 -110
You buy 1/2 point, the line is now:
Dallas Cowboys +3.0 -135
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Parlays
Combining different wagers from various sports is a great way to increase your
potential payout. In order for a combination wager to win, all of your
selections must win. Any ties remove that game from your combination and
reduce your combination by one, which will, in turn, reduce the pay out. In
the event that your combination is reduced to a single game, that wager will
be played as a regular, single selection wager.
The bet price is calculated by multiplying the individual prices of your
selections. All your selections must win for the bet to pay out.
Payout Chart
| # of Teams |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
| Payout |
-110 |
2.6-1 |
6-1 |
10-1 |
20-1 |
40-1 |
| # of Teams |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
| Payout |
75-1 |
150-1 |
300-1 |
700-1 |
1000-1 |
1800-1 |
** Management reserves the right to limit the number of teams that may be
parlayed, payouts displayed on bet ticket supersede payouts displayed in this
table.
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Progressive Parlays
Progressive parlays differ from regular parlays in that they have a fixed
payout and they only apply to 4 and 8 team parlays. Also, you still have the
opportunity to win if you lose one of your selections. In a 4 team progressive
parlay if you lose one game and win the other 3 you still win. In an 8 team
progressive parlay you can win with either 6, 7 or 8 wins.
Payout Charts
| 4 team |
8 Team |
| 4 wins |
4-1 (+400) |
8 Wins |
75-1 (+7500) |
| 3 wins |
1-1 (EVEN) |
7 Wins |
5-1 (+500) |
| |
|
6 Wins |
3-1 (+300) |
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Teaser Wagers (Football or
Basketball)
A teaser wager allows you to make a combination bet on football or basketball
with the point spread adjusted or "teased" in your favour. You can
adjust the point spread of your selections in football by 6, 6.5 or 7 points.
In basketball, point spreads can be adjusted by 4, 4.5 or 5 points.
All of your selections must win for a teaser wager to win. Any ties take that
game off of your combination and reduce your combination by one, which in turn
reduces the pay out. If your teaser is reduced to a single game your teaser
wager will be cancelled and your wager will be returned to you.
There are also two special teaser wagers called "Sweetheart Teasers". These
are always 3 team teasers where ties lose. You must win all three games in
order for your teaser to win. If football the "Sweetheart Teaser" gives 10
points
while a basketball "Sweetheart Teaser" adjusts your line by 7 points.
Example:
| Team |
Spread |
6.0 |
6.5 |
7.0 |
| Miami |
-3.0 |
+3.0 |
+3.5 |
+4.0 |
| Green Bay |
+3.0 |
+9.0 |
+9.5 |
+10.0 |
| Dallas |
+6.0 |
+12.0 |
+12.5 |
+13.0 |
In this example (above), if you picked Miami in a 6 point teaser you would
get Miami at +3.0 points instead of -3.0 points. So if Miami won the game or
lost by up to 2 points that part of your teaser bet would win. A 6.5 or a 7
point teaser would give you Miami at +3.5 and +4.0 respectively. If you picked
Dallas, you could move their point spread to +12.0, +12.5 or +13.0.
Teaser Prices (Basketball/Football)
| # of Teams |
4/6pt |
4.5/6.5pt |
5.0/7pt |
7.0/10.0pt |
| 2 teams |
10/12 (1.83) |
10/13 (1.77) |
10/14 (1.71) |
N/A |
| 3 teams |
8/5 (2.60) |
7/5 (2.40) |
6/5 (2.20) |
10/12 (1.83) |
| 4 teams |
5/2 (3.50) |
2/1 (3.00) |
9/5 (2.90) |
N/A |
| 5 teams |
4/1 (5.00) |
7/2 (4.50) |
3/1 (4.00) |
N/A |
| 6 teams |
6/1 (7.00) |
5/1 (6.00) |
4/1 (5.00) |
N/A |
| 7 teams |
9/1 (10.00) |
8/1 (9.00) |
7/1 (8.00) |
N/A |
| 8 teams |
14/1 (15.00) |
12/1 (13.00) |
10/1 (11.00) |
N/A |
* Decimal prices (which include your wager) are in parenthesis.
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If Wagers (Win and Action)
You would place an IF Wager when you want action on a second game (or more
games) without wanting to risk more than your original wager amount for a
single wager. You can add up to 8 teams in an IF wager. You can also request
an IF wager if 2 or more games are being played simultaneously.
Placing an IF wager is advantageous in that you only need to risk your
original wager while taking action on up to 8 wagers.
There are two types of IF wagers: IF WIN and IF ACTION. Your IF WIN wager
will continue only if your wagers continue to win. If any of your games lose,
tie or are cancelled for any reason, your entire IF wager ends. IF ACTION
wagers allow your IF wager to continue if one of your games ties or is
cancelled for any reason.
Rules For IF Wagers
1. The initial choice for an IF wager must start at the same time or before
the rest of your IF wager selections. Example: Your first selection starts at
1pm so your other selections must start at either 1pm or later.
2. You cannot IF a game to itself or any associated prop to that game.
Example: You cannot IF the first half of a game to the full game or the other
way around.
3. You are required to place a bet amount for each of your selections in the
IF wager. Your bet amounts cannot exceed the previous bet total payout.
Example: If you wager $110 to win $100 on your first selection, then your next
selection in the IF wager cannot be for more then $110.
4. You can place IF wagers between leagues and sports
IF WIN Example
| Team |
Line |
Bet |
Payout |
Status |
Total |
| Dallas Cowboys |
+7, -110 |
$110 |
$100 |
WIN |
$210 |
| IF WIN |
| Miami Dolphins |
+4, -110 |
$110 |
$100 |
WIN |
$210 |
| IF WIN |
| Detroit Pistons |
+5, -110 |
$110 |
$100 |
Lose |
$0.00 |
| IF WIN |
| LA KINGS |
-.5, +120 |
No Action on this wager |
Total Bet: $110
Total Win: $200 |
IF ACTION Example
| Team |
Line |
Bet |
Payout |
Status |
Total |
| Dallas Cowboys |
+7, -110 |
$110 |
$100 |
WIN |
$210 |
| IF WIN |
| Miami Dolphins |
+4, -110 |
$110 |
$100 |
Cancel |
$110 (Refund) |
| IF WIN |
| Detroit Pistons |
+5, -110 |
$110 |
$100 |
WIN |
$210 |
| IF WIN |
| LA KINGS |
-.5, +120 |
$110 |
$120 |
WIN |
$220 |
Total Bet: $110
Total Win: $320 |
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Reverse Wagers (Win and Action)
"Reverse Bets" are a pair of IF wagers going both forward and in "reverse"
order. Each team included in the Reverse will pair with another team to form
two IF bets. Each bet in the reverse is an individual straight wager for the
full amount of the reverse (each bet is for the same amount).
Reverse Wager Rules
1. The first selection for your Reverse wager must start at the same time or
before the second selection. Example: Your first selection starts at 1pm so
your other selection must start at either 1pm or later.
2. You cannot reverse a game to itself or any associated prop to that game.
Example: You cannot Reverse the first half of a game to the full game or the
other way around.
3. You can only reverse for the amount that you wager on the previous bet.
Example: if you wager $110 to win $100 on a game the second selection can only
be for a maximum risk amount of $110
4. You can place reverse wagers between leagues and sports
5. Reverse wagers can only be placed with two selections
6. Both Reverse WIN and Reverse ACTION are available.
Reverse WIN Example:
A 2 team reverse is really 2 IF Bets. If you bet on Dallas and Miami the wager
would work as follows:
If Dallas Wins then Miami and If Miami Wins then Dallas
Possible Outcomes:
1) Both teams win: you would have bet a total of $220 ($110 on each IF wager)
and won $400 for a total of $620 payout.
2) Dallas wins and Miami loses: In this case, the first IF bet (Dallas if win
then Miami) you win the first straight bet and lose the second one. For a
total loss of $10 ($220 bet and only $210 won). On the second IF (Miami if win
then Dallas) you lose the first straight, having no action on the second one.
For the second IF there is a loss of $110 ($110 bet, nothing won). This gives
a net loss of $120 for this situation.
3) Miami wins and Dallas loses: This follows the same result as the previous
example.
4) Both teams lose: In this case you would loses the first part of both IF
wagers and loses a total of $220.
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Asian Handicapping - Soccer
Only
With Asian Handicaps, you bet on either the favourite or the underdog. There
is no "Tie" bet. The handicap, or spread, removes the gap in ability between
the favourite and underdog making the match a contest of equal ability. The
bigger the ability gap is between both teams, the larger the handicap will
be.
The simple example of this style of wagering would be the following:
| Team |
Spread |
| ArsenalHelp |
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| |
|
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©1996 -
0.5 |
| Manchester |
+0.5 |
Arsenal would be considered the favourite because 1/2 a goal is subtracted
from their final score. Manchester would be the underdog because 1/2 goal is
added to their final score. In this example, if you were to choose Arsenal,
Arsenal would need to win the game by 1 goal. If the game ended in a 1-1 tie,
then you would lose your wager because the final adjusted score would be
Arsenal .5 and Manchester 1.
Sometimes the handicap line becomes more complicated and a second line is
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