Types Wager
Straight Bets: A wager on one event whose outcome for wagering purposes shall be
determined by a point spread or money odds. All straight and Total bets are 10/11 unless otherwise noted at the
time of the wager.
Parlays: Two or more teams or propositions can be tied together to make one wager. All
teams must win by the listed point spread.
Teasers: Two or more teams or propositions in which additional points are either added
to the underdog or subtracted to the favorite.
Football/Basketball
On straight bets, players lay $11 for every $10 player wishes to win.
Example:
Bears 41
Cowboys -3
The Cowboys are a 3 point favorite. Player would lay $110 to win $100 or $550 to win
$500, on either team.
The point spread is always given with a negative number on the favorite and a positive
number on the underdog. If a player wagers on the favorite, that team must win by more than the amount of the point
spread. On all straight bets (except Parlays), if the favorite wins by the exact point spread the wager is a Push
or "No Action."
The number to the right of the Bears is the total (over/under) number. Players can
wager that the combined score of both teams will be either over or under this number. Overtime scores are counted
in the score.
Baseball
The wagering on baseball is done by laying or taking money odds.
Examples:
White Sox +1.50
Indians -1.60
The minus (-) indicates the favorite The plus (+) indicates the underdog Player would
lay $160 to win $100 on the Indians. Player wagers $100 to win $150 on the White Sox.
On money odds whenever there is a minus (-) you lay that amount to win a dollar, where
there is a plus (+) you get that amount for every dollar wagered.
Boxing
Wagering on boxing is done by laying or taking money odds.
Examples:
Evander Holyfield +1.70
Mike Tyson -2.00
The minus (-) indicates the favorite
The plus (+) indicates the underdog
Player must lay $200 to win $100 on Tyson who is a 2 to 1 favorite. Player would wager
$100 to win $170 to win on Holyfield.
In the event of a draw, monies on the fight itself will be refunded. However, specific
fight propositions must come as stated, such as a draw, either fighter by knockout or decision, or a specific round
knockout, etc. Round propositions will be governed by the rules posted on our wagering sheets or as stated at the
time of the wager. In the event that either fighters do not make the required weight but the fight goes on, the
following stipulations apply: When the bell sounds for the first round, the bout will be considered official,
regardless of the scheduled length or title. The bout must have the original scheduled length to have action on a
rounds proposition.
Hockey
Wagering on hockey is done by laying or taking money odds.
Examples:
Bruins +0.5 even
Flyers -0.5 -1.40
The minus (-) indicates the favorite
The plus (+) indicates the underdog
Player would lay ½ goal and $140 to win $100 on the Flyers. Player would wager $100
and take the ½ goal to win $100 on the Bruins.
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