in some NFL lines, there are things such as "pk, 1/2 -150". what does that mean? there are separate lines with just pk and -1/2 by themselves
what does "pk, -1/2" mean?
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ssmannSBR Wise Guy
- 07-24-10
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#1what does "pk, -1/2" mean?Tags: None -
DkidSBR Wise Guy
- 10-05-11
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#2pk means your pick. its even no points just straight up.
-1/2 means they have to win. a tie will result in you losing.Comment -
ssmannSBR Wise Guy
- 07-24-10
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#3thanks, i understand that portion. but what does it mean when the two are combined into a single line as "pk, -1/2"?Comment -
DkidSBR Wise Guy
- 10-05-11
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#4link to where your seeing it please.Comment -
ssmannSBR Wise Guy
- 07-24-10
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#5i saw it on 5dimes last week in the nfl per quarter spreadsComment -
soontobeknownRestricted User
- 11-14-11
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#6pk does not mean pick. it is a "draw no bet" type of wager.
-1/2 of course means that that particular team needs to win by at least 1 pt to cover
bet amount is separated - half goes to pk and another half goes to -1/2
well, thats how it is in soccer. i think it is the same in football (NFL)Comment -
andywendSBR MVP
- 05-20-07
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#7ssmann, what you are referring to is called an "asian handicap" and is more prominent in soccer.
Heres how it works:
When you see the line PK, +1/2 -150:
Whatever you bet gets divided by 2 with half of the wager being at a PICK and the other half being +1/2.
For example, lets say you bet $100 on the Raiders PK, +1/2 -150
You would have $50 to win $33.33 on the Raiders PK and you would also have $50 to win $33.33 on the Raiders +1/2.
Hopefully that explains it for you.Comment -
ssmannSBR Wise Guy
- 07-24-10
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#8thanks guysComment -
adebisiSBR Rookie
- 05-02-14
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#9what does HF 1/2 means in soccer betting
because am confuseComment -
minet123SBR Posting Legend
- 02-17-07
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#10Originally posted by adebisiwhat does HF 1/2 means in soccer betting
because am confuse
1/2 is just that you wager 2 to win 1
no clue what hf isComment -
domoyojrSBR Rookie
- 05-03-14
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#11I think that the "hf" means you can bet the halftime score at different odds than final score. I've seen that on some soccer action.Comment
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