| Pointspread
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and Total for each individual half |
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College
Basketball Pointspread & Over/Under Betting
On a pointspread bet, the team wagered must win
by the number of points indicated. On an over/under wager, the
total points of the contest by both teams, overtime included,
must fall over or under the side selected.
Example
The posted line is the Duke Blue Devils -10 at Indiana University
+10 and the over/under total is 189.
The odds are $1.10 to win $1.00 (-110) unless otherwise indicated.
For the player who wagers onDuke -10, they must win by more than
10 points for this to be a winning wager. For the player who wagers
on Indiana +10, they must either win the game, or lose by less
than 10 points for this to be a winning wager. If the outcome
falls on the number, either way, the bet is declared a "Push",
and the original stake is refunded.
For the player who wagers on the total points of this contest
by both teams to be "Over" 189, the combined final score of both
teams must exceed 189. For the player who wagers on the total
points of this contest by both teams to be "Under" 189, the combined
final score of both teams must be less than 189. If the outcome
falls on the number, the bet is declared a "Push", and the original
stake is refunded.
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NCAA
Halftime Wagers
Halftime betting is simply a wager only on the
score of the first, or second half of a contest. The line offered
will be a pointspread, a moneyline, or a combination of the two,
but the wager applies only to the score of the halftime period
specified.
NCAA
Quarter Wagering
Wagering on quarters is simply a wager only on
the score of the first, second, third or fourth quarter of a contest.
These lines will be offered on marquee events, such as playoff
and championship games. The line offered will be a pointspread,
a moneyline, or a combination of the two, but the wager applies
only to the score of the quarter specified.
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Moneyline
Gambling on College Basketball
Moneyline betting is simply wagering on the contest
based on a given price rather than a pointspread. The team wagered
on simply has to win the game outright, regardless the score.
Example
A player could choose one of two wagers on the following matchup:
University of Kentucky -200 at UConn +180. If Kentucky wins, the
player laid $200.00 to win $100.00. If UConn wins, the player
who bet $100.00 wins $180.00.
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Point Buying
This is a method of allowing the bettor to improve
the pointspread of a basketball contest by actually "buying points"
for the team he/she wants to wager, side or total. Bettors can
buy points in 1/2 point increments up to 3 points, depending on
the contest.
Example
UNC men's basketball are playing the Michigan State team, and
the line on the game is UNC -10, with a total of 189. If a $100
wager is placed on UNC -10 with a 1/2 point buy, the player has
a wager on UNC -9 1/2 points, and must put up $120 to win $100,
instead of the usual $110 to win $100. If the player, for example,
requests a full 1 point buy to move the pointspread down to -9,
he/she would have to put up $130 to win $100.
Conversely, the bettor may also buy points on the Michigan State
side, and get the line at plus 10 1/2 or 11 points, with the same
increase in juice.
Bettors may also buy points for basketball totals. In this particular
game, bettors could buy an "over" wager with a maximum line move
down to 188, or an "under" wager with a maximum line move up to
190.
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