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  • shmuck426
    SBR Rookie
    • 11-07-08
    • 8

    #1
    newb question
    i was wondering if someone could explain to me how a teaser works>thanks
  • strictlywinners
    Restricted User
    • 07-17-07
    • 3377

    #2
    You get 6 or 7 points better on two events, but you must hit both to win and 4 to 5 points in basketball.

    Example Spurs +2.5 Over 185.5
    LEts say you like these to plays and want to tease them. Your new lines would be Spurs +6.5 and Over 181.5, so your line improved on both plays, the catch is now you must be right on both for it to be a winner. Stay away from teasers, they are no good for you.
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    • Doc JS
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 09-15-06
      • 6885

      #3
      Copied from Bookmaker:

      Teasers are wagers in which 2 to 7 teams are selected together in one wager with an adjusted point spread. In a teaser you can add points to the sides or mix both sides and totals adding or subtracting to the totals. If one selection loses the teaser is considered a loss.
      Example: 2 team teaser 5pts for $100 Lakers +4 +5 pts = the teased line is now +9 Knicks -3 +5 pts = the teased line is now +2 The payout in a 2 team teaser for 5 pts. is 10/11 In this case you will lay $110 to win $100. FOOTBALL TEASERS

      6 pts 6½ pts 7 pts
      2 Team NFL * -110 -120 -130
      2 Team NCAA 100 -110 -120
      3 Team +180 +160 +150
      4 Team +300 +250 +200
      5 Team +450 +400 +350
      6 Team +600 +550 +500
      7 Team +800 +700 +600
      3 Team 10 Pts = -120
      A tie plus a loss is a loss *
      A tie plus a win is NO ACTION *
      BASKETBALL TEASER
      POINTS 5 pts 5½ pts 6 pts
      2 Team -110 -120 -130
      3 Team +180 +160 +150
      4 Team +300 +250 +200
      5 Team +450 +400 +350
      6 Team +600 +550 +500
      7 Team +800 +700 +600
      * TIE + LOSS = LOSS * TIE + WIN = PUSH
      MAX TEASER WAGER LIMIT PER COMBINATION

      Point Spreads Only Where Totals are Included
      NFL $20,000 $5,000
      College Football $10,000 $3,000
      NBA and College Basketball $10,000 $5,000
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      • shmuck426
        SBR Rookie
        • 11-07-08
        • 8

        #4
        ok thanks for the info
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