What happens to a moneyline wager than ends in a tie?

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  • RavensFan2k3
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    • 08-18-12
    • 17378

    #1
    What happens to a moneyline wager than ends in a tie?
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  • Butterface
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    • 11-05-12
    • 378

    #2
    Its a push
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    • Guest

      #3
      Pushes
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      • onlooker
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        • 08-10-05
        • 36572

        #4
        Push.
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        • Urbanwildlife
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          • 09-06-11
          • 5958

          #5
          Push it what it is at Heritage.
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          • khaden
            SBR MVP
            • 01-19-09
            • 1864

            #6
            wow I just dodged a huge $3100 money line wager on the 49ers. I should of lost it but I will gladly take the push
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            • hougigo
              SBR MVP
              • 06-01-12
              • 3665

              #7
              Originally posted by Urbanwildlife
              Do they push it if it is a spread bet as well?
              Yea, if the spread is on a whole number...
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              • onlooker
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                • 08-10-05
                • 36572

                #8
                Originally posted by Urbanwildlife
                Do they push it if it is a spread bet as well?
                Nope.
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                • 4TH AND STUPID
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                  • 08-08-09
                  • 2350

                  #9
                  what happens if you have a bunch of in game plays at + odds like ex you take sf at +300 then st louis at +360 then san fran at +200 and you just kept doing this and it ended in a tie
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                  • Wrigley
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 12-28-07
                    • 7268

                    #10
                    However free play Moneyline bets lose on a push, so hopefully it was real money
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                    • Wrigley
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                      • 12-28-07
                      • 7268

                      #11
                      Originally posted by 4TH AND STUPID
                      what happens if you have a bunch of in game plays at + odds like ex you take sf at +300 then st louis at +360 then san fran at +200 and you just kept doing this and it ended in a tie

                      There all pushes
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                      • onlooker
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                        • 08-10-05
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 4TH AND STUPID
                        what happens if you have a bunch of in game plays at + odds like ex you take sf at +300 then st louis at +360 then san fran at +200 and you just kept doing this and it ended in a tie
                        All ML's are pushes.

                        Spreads with plus points win.
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                        • RavensFan2k3
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                          • 08-18-12
                          • 17378

                          #13
                          Yes it was real money...push, I'll take that. Close call! I almost had a heart attack!
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                          • gojetsgomoxies
                            SBR MVP
                            • 09-04-12
                            • 4222

                            #14
                            another BUMP........

                            i didn't know this................ why isn't a moneyline favorite or underdog a LOSS when the game ties? aren't we betting on X team to win, which it didn't? does it make logical sense? or just how they do it?

                            thx advance
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                            • 2Shirts
                              SBR MVP
                              • 03-11-11
                              • 4402

                              #15
                              They didn't lose either

                              Originally posted by gojetsgomoxies
                              another BUMP........

                              i didn't know this................ why isn't a moneyline favorite or underdog a LOSS when the game ties? aren't we betting on X team to win, which it didn't? does it make logical sense? or just how they do it?

                              thx advance
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                              • BigdaddyQH
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 07-13-09
                                • 19531

                                #16
                                A tie is a push, unless otherwise stated.
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                                • gojetsgomoxies
                                  SBR MVP
                                  • 09-04-12
                                  • 4222

                                  #17
                                  i think the reason they may do it that way is the bookmaker doesn't want the bad optics of middling the bets. i.e. not paying out either side.

                                  definitely there are 3 way markets in sports that often end in ties. soccer. formerly hockey.

                                  i know one thing that has tripped up ignorant friends of mine is regulation vs. full-time
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