Tag: Evergreen
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9 Common Sports Betting Mistakes to Avoid
Sports betting isn’t easy. If it were, Vegas would go bankrupt and Average Joe bettors would all quit their day jobs and live lavishly as millionaires. Seasoned bettors know that there will always be ups and downs. The key is staying the course, remaining disciplined and steadily building your bankroll over the course of the…
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Tennis Betting Rules: What Happens When a Player Withdraws or Retires, During Rain Delays and More
A frequent question I get from followers and friends is what happens to their tennis bet after a player withdraws. I also get similar questions during rain delays or postponed matches that span multiple days. It’s a great question, but extremely difficult to answer since tennis betting differs drastically from other major sports, which generally…
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How to Watch Tennis: Tips for Viewing ATP, WTA, Challengers, Qualifiers & More
Tennis is an incredibly convenient sport to bet on. The sport has nonstop action across the globe and across all levels, including the main ATP Tour, the ATP Challenger Tour and the ITF Futures Tour. The sheer number of tournaments that run simultaneously throughout the year has a big impact on why it is such…
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What Is ‘The Field’ in Sports Betting?
While the most common sports bets involve picking between two teams in some fashion, there are plenty of bets in which more than just two options are available. Think of, for example, picking a golfer to win a tournament, or a NASCAR driver to win a race. You could have anywhere from 40 to 150…
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What Is a Grand Salami in Sports Betting?
If you’ve got a bit of experience with sports betting, there’s a good chance you’re familiar with the meaning of the term “over/under” as it relates to a single game. If not, the over/under (or total) is the number of expected total points/goals/runs to be scored in a given game, allowing bettors to wager on…
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NFL Betting Rules for Canceled, Delayed & Postponed Games: What Happens to My Bet in Preseason and Regular Season?
If an NFL game is postponed, will your bet stand? You may be asking yourself that question on Thursday night, as the NFL Hall of Fame Game between the Houston Texans and Chicago Bears was hit by severe, inclement weather with 3:36 remaining in the third quarter. As always, the answer to how your bets…
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WNBA Championship Odds: The Aces Emerge as Favorites to Take Home Title as Regular Season Begins
WNBA Title Odds Team Odds Las Vegas Aces +325 Chicago Sky +350 Connecticut Sun +350 Pheonix Mercury +400 Seattle Storm +500 Minnesota Lynx +800 Washington Mystics +2000 New York Liberty +2200 Dallas Wings +4000 Los Angeles Sparks +4000 Indiana Fever +6600 Atlanta Dream +10000 *Odds courtesy of PointsBet The WNBA season begins on May…
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Every College Football Team’s Record Against the Spread in 2021, From Michigan to New Mexico
The Georgia Bulldogs are the 2021 CFB champs. However, they weren’t the best bet against the spread. That badge of honor belonged to the Michigan Wolverines, who paced the nation with an 11-3 clip in head coach Jim Harbaugh’s best year to date. On the contrary, the worst team against the spread were the New…
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What Is a Team Total in Sports Betting?
A team total in sports betting is just what it sounds like — a wager on how many total points that team will score in a game. Like a full game over/under, you don’t need to guess the team’s total points exactly. You’re wagering on whether the team will go over or under a predetermined…
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What Is a Moneyline Bet in Sports Betting? Definition, Examples
A moneyline bet is a wager on a team to win a game. But the odds are adjusted based on each team or player’s ability, so the amount you win or lose can vary greatly, depending on the event. The sportsbook isn’t giving you the better team at the same price as an inferior team.…
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How To Bet on Soccer: 8 Different Bet Types, Explained
Soccer is the most widely bet sport worldwide, and there are now thousands of different ways to bet an individual game. It can be a bit daunting. There are also different types of competitions with different rules, like domestic leagues vs. tournament settings (when games can go to extra time). We’ll explain eight different types…
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The 10 Best Las Vegas Sportsbooks for Betting on March Madness
When it comes to the best sportsbooks for betting on March Madness in Las Vegas, everybody seems to have an opinion. Some people pick their favorite spot because it’s lucky, some may like a certain establishment because its easy to find seating, while others like shorter lines. Whatever your reason, the conversation seems to bring…
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How to Bet on Baseball: 15 Simple, Profitable Tips
“The one constant through all the years has been baseball. America has rolled by like an army of steamrollers. It has been erased like a blackboard, rebuilt and erased again. But baseball has marked the time. This field, this game: it’s a part of our past. It reminds us of all that once was good…
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The Biggest NFL Upsets Since 1990
The Jaguars didn’t have many wins this season. Three to be exact. But two of them made the list of the biggest NFL upsets over the last 30 years. The Jags beat the Colts as 14-point underdogs on Sunday in Week 18 — that’s tied for 10th on our list. They beat the Bills as…
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What Happens To My Parlay or SGP If One Leg Pushes?
There are a few rules of thumb when trying to figure out what happens to your parlay if one or more legs end in a push. For normal parlays across multiple games, the pushed leg will just drop out and the rest of the parlay will stand. So if you make a $10 parlay with…
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9 NFL Teaser Betting Strategies for 2021
What is an NFL teaser? For any bettors who might not be familiar, teasers are essentially parlays for which you pay to move a spread by six or more points. A two-team, six-point teaser will pay slightly more than a regular NFL point spread bet, for example. You can learn more about the basics of…
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Teasers in NFL Betting Examples, Meaning
A teaser in sports betting is really just a parlay with alternate point spreads or totals, moved in your favor. The most common teaser is a two-team, six-point football teaser that pays the close to one normal point spread bet at -120 and gives you six extra points on those spreads. But both teams must…
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What Is Reverse Line Movement in Sports Betting?
Sports betting lines (spreads, moneylines, over/unders) don’t move easily, but they certainly aren’t stuck in place. Just as the price of any commodity can increase with higher demand, lines can change based on how the market reacts to them, as sportsbooks may attempt to limit their liability on one side of a given bet. If…
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How Do Over/Unders Work in Sports Betting?
An over/under in sports betting is a bet on the total number of points scored in a game. It’s often called “the total.” You’re wagering on whether or not the combined points/goals/runs scored by both teams will go over or under a predetermined amount. You’re not trying to guess the exact amount (though sportsbooks do…
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What Is a Run Line in Baseball Betting?
When betting on a baseball game, you’ll be faced with three standard options: the moneyline, over/under and run line. An MLB run line is a bet on the margin of victory, like a point spread. But because baseball is low scoring, the spread will almost always be -1.5 for the favorite and +1.5 for the…
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College Football Betting Rules: How Weather Cancelations, Location Changes Impact Your Bets
Hurricanes and other storms can often impact college football games. That may be the case again this weekend with Hurricane Ian hitting the southeastern portion of the United States. And that could create a number of different situations for bettors — canceled games, changed locations, and delayed games that have already started. Here are some…
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What Is a Parlay in Sports Betting? Definition, Examples
A parlay is a wager type in which two or more bets are linked together to create one bet with a greater payout. But all the selections must win for the bet to win. Sportsbooks will give you bigger and bigger payouts for adding more games to your parlay, because winning it gets more unlikely…
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What Is Points Betting?
What Is Points Betting at PointsBet? Points betting is a high-risk, high-reward sports betting option that’s available only at PointsBet (hence the name). PointsBet’s own slogan sums it up well — the more you’re right about a particular bet, the more you win. The more you’re wrong, the more you lose. Come check out how…
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How Do Sports Betting Odds Work? American Odds, Explained
All U.S. sportsbooks default to what we call “American odds” — which are centered around winning or risking $100. Any odds with a minus sign (like -110) indicate that you must risk more than you’ll win — a $110 bet at -110 would win $100. Any betting odds with a plus sign (like +150) means…
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Point Spread Definition, Examples
A point spread is simply a bet on the margin of victory. It’s the most popular bet type in basketball and football. The perceived stronger team (the favorite) must win by a certain number of points/runs/goals to cash your bet. The worse team (the underdog) can lose by fewer than that same amount of points,…
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What Is a Unit in Sports Betting?
A unit in sports betting is a measure used to standardize betting performance without showing the actual dollar amounts. For one person, a typical bet might be $20, so 1 unit would be $20. For someone else, $200 may be a typical bet, which might be 1 unit for them. From an ROI perspective, it’s…
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What Is Juice in Sports Betting? Definition, Examples
Juice in sports betting is the cut a sportsbook keeps for taking your bet. It’s also known as the “vig.” If you bet $10 on a point spread against a friend, the winner gets $10. But when you’re betting at a sportsbook, you have to pay a cut to the book for taking your action…
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How to Bet on Sports: The First 12 Things Beginners Need to Know
To beginners, sports betting can feel at best overwhelming and at worst rigged against you. Not a great place to start a new hobby. I mean, what is all this? I pick on DraftKings to illustrate something scary. They have probably my favorite user experience and navigation of any sportsbook, and if this is what…
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What Does ‘The Betting Market’ Mean in Sports Betting?
Have you ever heard someone reference this mysterious betting market? Their language may sound something like… What does the betting market think of this game? The betting market gives Kamala Harris a 60% chance to win the 2024 presidential election. This market is so mispriced. Anything offered by a sportsbook — from an NFL point…
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How to Calculate & Remove Hold on a Futures Bet
When you look at futures odds for an event like the Super Bowl, you see all 32 teams at plus-money and some at longshot prices. But just because you’re getting a price greater than 6/1 on every team doesn’t mean you’re getting fair prices. You’re paying even more of a premium when betting most futures…
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What Is a Betting Exchange?
A betting exchange is a marketplace that allows bettors to wager against each other at lower fees than those offered by a traditional sportsbook. In an exchange model, two customers agree on the odds and stake for a given game, and bet against one another. I may offer a $50 bet on Packers -3 against the…
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How to Remove Juice/Vig from Sports Betting Odds
The probabilities of two outcomes in sports betting never add up to 100%. That’s because sportsbooks take their cut — called the juice or vig. But to truly see how a sportsbook views an event, you need to remove that vig. Here’s how to do it. _PromoID=[5113] How Implied Probability Works Before we can remove…
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What Is Middling in Sports Betting? How to Middle a Point Spread
Sports betting lines aren’t stuck in one place permanently. Oddsmakers can move lines however they’d like leading up to a game, and they do so for a variety of reasons (liability, injuries, weather, etc.). Because of that, it’s possible that the line at which you made a bet is not the same as the line…
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What Is The Hook in Sports Betting?
A hook in sports betting — more commonly called “the hook” — is the name for the last half point of a non-whole number spread. So if a team is a 3.5-point underdog, the last 0.5 points is considered “the hook.” Losing the hook is when you bet fails by only the 0.5 margin. Of…
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Buying Points in Sports Betting
While you don’t get to decide the point spreads for each game (how nice would that be?), you can adjust the spreads that oddsmakers set in order to place a bet on a more desirable number. How? By buying points. But you don’t get those points for free, of course. Table of Contents 1.…
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Decimal Odds in Sports Betting, Explained
I promised converting decimal odds to implied probabilities was easy. So here we go. Fractional odds, often used by British and Irish bookmakers, can also be converted to decimal odds to understand potential profit in betting scenarios. 1 / Decimal Odds That’s it! Decimal odds explained for you. What’s the implied probability of the Dolphins…
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What Is Hedging in Sports Betting? When To Hedge Your Bets
So you’ve made a bold sports bet. And it’s looking pretty good. You might win a whole bunch of money … Unless, of course, it loses. You certainly aren’t rooting for your bet to lose in this scenario, but what if you’re realistic and think that it still might? Shouldn’t you be able to reward…
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Your Complete Guide to Round Robin in Sports Betting
What is a Round Robin bet? A round robin in sports betting is a type of parlay betting where the sportsbook automatically creates smaller parlays from a larger list of bets. Say you pick three bets for your round robin — Bucks +4, 76ers +130, and Lakers -130. The sportsbook will automatically create four parlays…
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What Is a Push in Sports Betting?
A push bet in sports betting is when the bet lands on the exact number offered by the sportsbook, and your bet gets refunded. Say you’ve bet on the Chiefs as 10-point favorites over the Chargers, and K.C. wins by exactly 10 points. Whatever amount you bet is returned to you in full. A push…
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What Is a Backdoor Cover in Sports Betting?
A backdoor cover is when an underdog is trailing by more than the point spread, and scores meaningless points late in the game to cover the spread. Example: Say you’ve bet the Detroit Lions at +13 in Green Bay against the Packers, and Detroit is down 30-14. Jared Goff gets the ball back with two…
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9 Common Sports Betting Mistakes to Avoid
Sports betting isn’t easy. If it were, Vegas would go bankrupt and Average Joe bettors would all quit their day jobs and live lavishly as millionaires. Seasoned bettors know that there will always be ups and downs. The key is staying the course, remaining disciplined and steadily building your bankroll over the course of the…
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Asian Handicap: What Do .25 and .75 Spreads Mean in Soccer Betting?
An Asian handicap is a type of spread betting in soccer very similar to the run line in baseball or puck line in hockey. It’s really just soccer’s name for spread betting, which is a bet on the margin of victory. The key difference is that it introduces fractions of goals like .25 and .75…
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How to Bet on Tennis
It may not be considered a mainstream sport in the United States, but tennis is wildly popular among bettors around the world. That’s because the tennis calendar is set up in a way that there are matches being played almost every day. The ATP and WTA Tours travel around the world, so the matches are…
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MLB Betting Rules for Scratched Pitchers: What Happens When the Pitcher Changes After I Bet?
An MLB pitcher is scratched just before game time — so what happens to your existing wagers? It’s probably happened to you if you bet baseball regularly. Whether or not your bet is canceled depends on the option you choose when placing it — Listed Pitcher or Action. The odds will be exactly the same…
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Effective Field Goal Percentage in Basketball: Definition, Calculator & Formula, Leaders
Table of Contents EFG% Definition EFG% Calculator & Formula Effective Field Goal Percentage Leaders Betting Uses Effective Field Goal Percentage Definition Effective field goal percentage (often written as EFG%) is a measure of a basketball team’s shooting success from the field, but with 2-point shots and 3-point shots weighted appropriately. Three-point shots are given 1.5x…
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NFL Draft Betting Rules: The States Where You Can and Can’t Bet It, Plus Michigan’s Weird Quirk
The NFL Draft has long been a marquee offseason event, and it’s turning into betting event as well. The prop markets are robust, and change daily with news. It’s everything that’s fun about mock drafts, with a betting spin. However, even in some legal betting states, you can’t wager on the NFL Draft because of…
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Best Las Vegas Mobile Apps: 6 Essential Apps Every Sin City Traveler Should Download
Las Vegas vacations are incredible, and thanks to modern technology, traveling to Sin City has gotten more convenient due to the plethora of apps available right from your mobile device. If you’re planning on visiting Las Vegas in the future, here are six mobile apps I recommend downloading to make the most of your vacation…
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MLB Betting Rules for Rain-Shortened Games: When Bets Do & Don’t Get Refunded
Baseball games are pretty much the only games in major American team sports that get shortened, usually by weather. Of course, this is going to impact your betting results. If a game is postponed before the first pitch, pretty much all bets will be void. If a game is delayed by rain and resumes the…
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Free Drinks in Las Vegas: 8 Easy Tips for Scoring Cheap Booze in Sin City
I love Las Vegas. I know, it must come as a real shocker that someone who loves sports betting is also attracted to Sin City. While we live on the East Coast, my wife and I try to make a trip to the desert at least once per year to enjoy a couple days of…
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Best Las Vegas Hangover Cures: 4 Ways To Alleviate the Morning Pain in Sin City
It happens to the best of us. As we all get older, our trips to Las Vegas evolve from college spring breaks with no money, to bachelor parties in our 20s with some money, and eventually into trips as family men with hopefully a lot more money. Most of us trade in strip clubs for…
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How to Bet NBA Games With Looming COVID Cancellations & Postponements
The Coronavirus pandemic has impacted every area of our lives, and the NBA is no exception. First and foremost, these players are human beings dealing with a deadly virus along with quarantine, isolation, and pandemic protocols, like many of us. And as the absences pile up, it’s become increasingly difficult to keep track of everything…
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5 Reasons You Should Bet at Multiple Sportsbooks
It might feel easier to bet at one sportsbook. Your money is all in one place, and you know exactly where to go to find what you want to bet. But if you’re in a legal betting state, the quickest way to go from loser to break-even bettor (and hopefully beyond) is by using multiple…
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Added Games in Sports Betting: Definition & How to Wager on Them
Have you ever gone to a sportsbook and had trouble finding a game you wanted to wager on? If so, the first thing you should always do is look for the added games on the betting board first, then ask a ticket writer if you are still struggling to find them. And if you have…
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Explosiveness/IsoPPP in College Football: Definition, Examples, More
Table of Contents Explosiveness Definition Defining IsoPPP Explosiveness Leaders How to Handicap Using Explosiveness _BookPromo=7 Explosiveness Definition Explosiveness in football refers to how often a team generates big plays, or how often a defense limits them. Teams that win the big-play battle win the game 86% of the time. There are tons of different ways…
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Arbitrage Definition in Sports Betting
Table of Contents Arbitrage Definition Arb Examples Is Arbitrage a Viable Strategy for Me? Arbitrage Definition An arbitrage in sports betting is when a bettor makes multiple bets on the same event to guarantee a profit no matter the result. It’s usually a result of different sportsbooks offering different odds on the same event. Arbitrage…
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What is Live Betting and When Is it Useful?
When it comes to sports betting, timing is strict. As soon as the ball is kicked off, the puck has dropped or the first pitch has been thrown in a game, betting odds are immediately taken off the board. Even if the first play or pitch has no effect on the outcome, if your bet…
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What Does ‘The Chalk’ Mean in Sports Betting?
Chalk in sports betting refers to the betting favorite, and more often a heavy favorite. It can linguistically take many forms: “It was a chalky NFL Sunday” “You only bet chalk, you coward” “The chalk cleaned up in the first round of the NCAA Tournament” _InlineAdBlock=3 Why Do We Call it Chalk? The term chalk…
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The Importance of Closing Line Value in Sports Betting
While we’d all rather our bets win than lose, sometimes the outcome of a bet doesn’t tell the whole story. Instead, sharp bettors tend to determine the quality of their bets by comparing them to the closing line. If you have multiple sportsbook accounts, you can shop for the best lines and beat the closing…
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The Best Golf Gambling Stories from PGA Tour Stars
The Action Network spoke with several of today’s top professional golfers to find out their favorite personal golf betting stories. The players interviewed include: Adam Scott, Justin Thomas, Gary Woodland, Kevin Kisner, Tony Finau, Paul Casey, Marc Leishman, Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy, Zach Johnson, Brendan Steele, Bryson DeChambeau, Corey Conners, Matt Kuchar, Louis Oosthuizen, Chez…
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NFL Survivor Pool Strategy: 6 Tips for Winning Your League
I will be returning this season to bring you NFL survivor pool analysis each week of the season, but wanted to start with a primer on how to win your league. This will give you a glimpse of the strategy (and some math, sorry) of why I choose the picks that I do. 6 Tips…
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8 College Football Betting Tips for a Profitable 2019 Season
The dog days of summer are upon us. Fall is right around the corner, and you know what that means: the return of college football. Unlike baseball, where the majority of bets are placed on the moneyline, college football is predominantly a spread and over/under sport. Assuming standard -110 juice, this means bettors need to…
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A Beginner’s Guide to Betting at Las Vegas Sportsbooks: All You Need to Know
Spending the day at a sportsbook is one of a handful of things every sports bettor should do while visiting Las Vegas. However, while bettors may be familiar with wagering online, many may still not know or understand the nuances and rules about betting at brick-and-mortar casinos. With this in mind, we put together a…
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How Does a Parlay Work in Sports Betting?
How Does a Parlay Work in Sports Betting? A parlay in sports betting is when a bettor makes multiple wagers (at least two) and ties them together into the same bet. If any of the bets in the parlay loses, the entire parlay loses. However, if all wagers win, the bettor gets a bigger payout. For…
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Best Las Vegas Sports Betting Apps: How and Why You Should Be Using Them
Sports betting in Las Vegas is incredible. Whether you’re heading out for March Madness, the Super Bowl, a random NFL Sunday or any other weekend, there’s always a sporting event to bet on in Sin City. While there are few things I enjoy more than spending a day in the sportsbook, many bettors have yet to…
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Stuckey: How Changes to Petco Park Are Affecting Padres Over/Unders
I wanted to explore a topic I haven’t seen talked about enough in the baseball betting community: Petco Park. Most baseball bettors think of Petco Park as a pitcher’s park. Even the most recreational bettors will tell you this fact but struggle to explain why. More advanced baseball bettors will quote the dimensions, San Diego’s marine…
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How to Bet on Sports and Win with The Action Network’s Data
To be a successful sports bettor, you need accurate and reliable real-time data. If you don’t know where a line opened, how it moved, why it moved and what the public and the sharps are betting, you might as well be flipping a coin. With The Action Network’s PRO product, bettors get full access to our…
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2018-19 NBA Win Total Tracker For All 30 Teams
The NBA’s regular season is underway and Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook have closed their win totals for the year. The Golden State Warriors led the way with a win total of 62 at Westgate, while the Boston Celtics came in second with 59 wins. Moore: Final NBA Season Win Total Predictions for All 30 TeamsRead…
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College Basketball 2019 National Title Odds Tracker: Virginia Is Favored To Win It All In National Championship
As Villanova was celebrating its third national championship April 2, the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook was busy posting the odds to win the 2019 title. Duke opened as the favorite (5-1 odds), thanks to the freshman phenom trio of Zion Williamson, R.J. Barrett and Cameron Reddish. Behind Duke were the powerhouses Villanova, Kentucky and Kansas…
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Redeeming Vegas Sports Betting Tickets by Mail: You Don’t Have to be in Nevada
Many sports bettors are unaware that it’s possible to mail winning tickets made at Las Vegas casinos for payment after you’ve left Nevada. While you can’t place wagers at Vegas sportsbooks outside of the state, as long as the bet/transaction takes place inside Nevada’s borders, you can still get paid through the mail. March Madness…
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2019 MLB Betting: Get to Know Your Umpires
We made it folks. Umpire Baseball season is now a mere day away because we’re all ignoring the fact that it actually started last week (rightfully so). 2019 MLB Cheat Sheet: Betting Previews for All 30 Teams, Futures, Props, Picks and AnalysisRead now Last year I wrote this same article, and I started it off…
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MLB Weather Primer: What You Need to Know When Placing Over/Under Bets
There are two major sports in America played indoors … boring! Football and baseball are played in the great outdoors and are susceptible to Mother Nature’s wrath. Though they’re not going to play in snow or heavy rain like they would in football, baseball players still need to deal with two important elements: Temperature and…
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Guide to March Madness in Las Vegas: How To Place Bets, Drink Cheap, More
Las Vegas has so much to offer, including heading out to Sin City with friends and family to spend a couple of days betting on the biggest sporting events. Whether it’s the Super Bowl, March Madness or simply a random weekend littered with your favorite sports to bet, Vegas vacations can be a blast no…
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What Is the Difference Between Square and Sharp Bettors?
The sports gambling world is filled with many different types of bettors. But no matter who you are, you’ll likely fall into one of two categories: “square” or “sharp.” Let’s define both below. What Makes a Square Bettor? Square bettors — often referred to as “squares,” “Average Joes,” “recreational bettors” or “casual bettors” — make…
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How Are Sports Betting Lines Really Made?
There’s a common belief among sports bettors that “Vegas knows” or that oddsmakers are mathematical oracles who can predict the exact score of random sporting events down to the decimal point. This is most certainly not the case. Sports betting odds like point spreads are like any other “market.” Betting odds are created through a…
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How to Place a Sports Bet: Tips for Betting in Person at a Sportsbook
We live in a highly digital world where almost every aspect of our lives takes place online. And while mobile betting is growing increasingly popular, it’s still important to know how to place a bet the old-school way: in person at a sportsbook or a casino. 10 Easy, Profitable Tips for Betting BaseballRead now For…
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Super Bowl 53 Prop Betting Strategy: 5 Tips for Patriots-Rams
Super Bowl 53 is almost here, which means it’s time to make some prop bets. In case you don’t know what a prop bet is, let’s consult The Action Network glossary of sports betting terms. Prop Bet – A bet on something other than the outcome of a game. Common prop bets include an over/under on…
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NFL Betting Tip: A Profitable Second-Half Strategy Gamblers Need to Know
The Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs were dull. In three of the four games, a team had a double-digit lead at halftime. If you bet the Chiefs, Rams or Patriots last weekend you felt great about your wager but for everyone else, heck even those that were on the right side in those games,…
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Sports Betting 101: Winning Bets Can Still Be Bad, Losing Bets Can Still Be Good
Being a winning sports bettor over the longterm is not easy. In fact, it’s extremely hard. One key difference between profitable bettors and those just making contributions to sportsbooks is properly tracking and analyzing one’s own betting results. But before you can properly break down your own personal performance, you need to first understand what…
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2018-19 College Football Season Win Total Tracker
College Football season is officially underway and Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook has both odds to win the College Football Playoff and over/unders available on over 60 FBS teams. Eight of the 64 different schools with listed over/unders are projected to win at least ten games this upcoming season, including Alabama, who leads the way with…
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Sharp Money 101: How to Track Professional Betting Action
If you’re a frequent reader of The Action Network, you’ve probably crossed paths with our “Sharp Reports” on a few occasions (or more, hopefully). Assuming so, you’re aware that sharps are bettors with long track records of success, and our reports are meant to encompass the picks that have generated the most action from those…
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Should You Fade NBA Teams with a Day off Before Weekend Games in Miami?
When the Portland Trail Blazers played the Miami Heat on Sunday, Oct. 28 after a Saturday night off in Miami, my eyes lit up like a jack-o’lantern. It was a chance to finally test whether my “Miami Club Theory” is real or simply a gambler’s fallacy. Like all gamblers, I have many theories and systems.…
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MLB Win Total Tracker: How All 30 Teams Finished the Regular Season
The 2018 MLB regular season has come to an end so let’s see how all 30 MLB teams did in reference to their preseason win total. How did your bets do? MLB Win Total Tracker MLB Opening Win Totals Houston Astros: 97.5 | Los Angeles Dodgers: 95.5 | New York Yankees: 94.5 Cleveland Indians: 94.5…
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The New Sunday Ritual: Inside a New Jersey Sportsbook for NFL Mania
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The return of football means a lot of things to a lot of people. For me, after fleeting hope for my Chicago Bears, inevitable gambling losses and my favorite color (flannel), football signifies the triumphant return of Jersey Guy. From throwbacks and shirseys to rookie quarterbacks and Eastbay personalizations, a man’s…
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The Most, Least Valuable Quarterbacks to the Point Spread
Editor’s note: This article was published before Week 1 of the NFL season. Ever wonder how much the spread would move if Aaron Rodgers was ruled out on Sunday morning out of the blue? What about Matt Stafford or Andy Dalton? Well, wonder no more. I reached out to William Bernanke, the Lead Data Analyst…
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2018 NFL Preview: Betting Odds, Picks for All 32 Teams
The 2018 NFL season is almost here! The Action Network’s Chris Raybon has breakdowns of all 32 teams to help you get ready. Each team’s preview contains fantasy football insights, player prop picks from Sean Koerner, bookmaker quotes from Michael Leboff, DFS blurbs from Ian Hartitz and more. 2018 AFC East Betting Previews Buffalo Bills Why Oddsmakers, Bettors…
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The Action Network: Get Live Bet Win Probability in Our Updated Mobile App
I sweat, you sweat, we all sweat: That’s why we’re excited to announce BET WIN PROBABILITY! Now when you track a bet in our app, you’ll get LIVE data updating your chances of winning. Yes, it’s seriously as amazing as it sounds. >> Download the new app now This update also gives you the ability to…
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Super Bowl 53 Odds: Full List of NFL Futures for All 32 Teams
Keeping an eye on Super Bowl 53 odds is as American as apple pie and the 4th of July. Super Bowl futures have been out for months already, with some teams experiencing substantial movement. Others will surely be moving following their Week 1 performances as well. Sports Betting for Beginners: 10 Things to KnowRead now…
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2018 NFL MVP Odds: Aaron Rodgers Enters Season As Favorite
It’s tough not to bet on an NFL MVP winner and not have Tom Brady or Aaron Rodgers pop into your head. They’ve won four of the eight MVPs this decade, and despite not providing great payouts on any of them, they’ve proved that they deserve to be at the top of the NFL MVP…
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2018 Atlanta Falcons Betting Odds & Season Preview: Bet on 10 Wins, NFC South Title
Win Over/Under: 9.5 (-120/+100) Make NFC Playoffs: -160 (62%) Win NFC South: +180 (39%) Win NFC Championship: +700 (13%) Win Super Bowl: +1400 (7%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 9.01 (11th) The Falcons might be the least fun team to bet on in the NFL. And that’s true across a variety of game types: Atlanta…
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2018 New Orleans Saints Betting Odds & Season Preview: Ultimate Boom-Or-Bust Team
Win Over/Under: 9.5 (-140/+120) Make NFC Playoffs: -180 (64%) Win NFC South: +120 (45%) Win NFC Championship: +700 (13%) Win Super Bowl: +1400 (6%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 9.31 (7th) Last year was almost the Saints’ year. Almost. Drew Brees set the all-time mark for completion percentage (72.0) and led the league in yards…
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2018 Carolina Panthers Betting Odds & Season Preview: Don’t Bet on Cam Newton to Carry Them to 9 Wins
Win Over/Under: 8.5 (+110/-130) Make NFC Playoffs: +130 (43%) Win NFC South: +250 (29%) Win NFC Championship: +1500 (6%) Win Super Bowl: +3000 (3%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 8.18 (16th) As a franchise, the Carolina Panthers have about as much year-to-year consistency as the NFL’s catch rule or suspension policy. If they win nine…
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Best and Worst NFL Home-Field Advantages Against the Spread
NFL fans have a tendency to do this activity called “tailgating” before games. I’m not sure exactly how it works, but that somehow leads to them getting pretty rowdy, and as a result, NFL stadiums can be quite loud. Since 2005, home-field advantage has prevailed 57.3% of the time in the NFL, so clearly those…
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2018 Fantasy Football Cheat Sheets: PPR and Standard
Download Printable 2018 Fantasy Football PPR Cheat Sheet Download Printable 2018 Fantasy Football Standard Cheat Sheet 2018 Fantasy Football PPR Rankings Top 200 | QB | RB | WR | TE | D/ST | K 2018 Fantasy Football Standard Rankings Top 200 | QB | RB | WR | TE | D/ST | K Sean Koerner’s Tiers for 2018 QB | RB | WR | TE | D/Kicker 2018 Fantasy Football Player Profiles Top 200 | QB | RB | WR | TE | D/ST | K Koerner’s Player Projections QB |…
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2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Betting Odds & Season Preview: Bet Under 6.5 Wins
Win Over/Under: 6.5 (+130/-150) Make NFC Playoffs: +500 (17%) Win NFC South: +1600 (6%) Win NFC Championship: +10000 (1%) Win Super Bowl: +20000 (0.5%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 6.26 (27th) Our 2018 NFL Power Ratings have the Buccaneers ranked 22nd. Our models project them to lose more games than all but five teams. And…
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Koerner’s 2018 Fantasy Football Tiers for Every Position
The 2018 fantasy football season is almost here! Before you draft your team, check out my tiers pieces on every position. The links below include detailed breakdowns of my rankings and projections and the strategies I’m using in each of my drafts. Dig in — and good luck this season. Quarterback Tier 1: Aaron Rodgers Yes, Rodgers…
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2018 Houston Texans Betting Odds & Season Preview: Don’t Bet Against Deshaun Watson
Win Over/Under: 8.5 (-135/+115) Make AFC Playoffs: -120 (55%) Win AFC South: +200 (33%) Win AFC Championship: +800 (11%) Win Super Bowl: +1600 (6%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 9.26 (9th) Ryan Fitzpatrick. Brian Hoyer. Brock Osweiler. Deshaun Watson. One of these quarterbacks is not like the others. Even though Watson went on a six-week…
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2018 Indianapolis Colts Betting Odds & Season Preview: Andrew Luck Won’t Win 8 in Return
Win Over/Under: 7.5 (+110/-130) Make AFC Playoffs: +240 (29%) Win AFC South: +350 (22%) Win AFC Championship: +2000 (4.8%) Win Super Bowl: +4000 (2.4%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 6.25 (28th) Since making the interception in the 2014 AFC Championship Game that gave birth to Deflategate, the Colts have suffered bad enough luck to make…
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2018 Jacksonville Jaguars Betting Odds & Season Preview: Bet on Ramsey & Co. To Keep Pressure Off Bortles
Win Over/Under: 9 (-130/+110) Make AFC Playoffs: -160 (62%) Win AFC South: +175 (37%) Win AFC Championship: +800 (11%) Win Super Bowl: +1600 (6%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 9.28 (9th) The Patriots ended up making it to the Super Bowl (as usual), so it goes somewhat forgotten that the AFC playoffs felt more like…
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2018 Tennessee Titans Betting Odds & Season Preview: Don’t Bet on a Big Year 1 for Mike Vrabel
Win Over/Under: 8 (-115/+105) Make AFC Playoffs: +150 (40%) Win AFC South: +350 (22%) Win AFC Championship: +1200 (8%) Win Super Bowl: +2500 (3.9%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 8.31 (15th) The Titans were to the 2017 NFL playoffs what Young Buck was to G-Unit: From Tennessee and surprisingly accomplished but already forgotten. Despite winning…
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2018 San Francisco 49ers Betting Odds & Season Preview: Bet on Jimmy Garoppolo to Reach Super Bowl
Win Over/Under: 8.5 (-120/+100) Make NFC Playoffs: +175 (36%) Win NFC West: +350 (22%) Win NFC Championship: +1500 (6%) Win Super Bowl: +3000 (3.2%) The Action Network’s Projected Wins: 8.5 (13th) The 49ers are coming off a 6-10 season, their quarterback has seven career starts to his name and their defense gave up the eighth-most…