American Football
Interesting Fact: The first official
game of American Football was played on November 6, 1869 between Rutgers College
and Princeton. Rutgers won 6 goals to 4.

Explanation of the Various
Bet Types
These are only the major
bet types, please consult your Sportsbook for the types of bets they
offer.
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Straight Bets
Straight bets are placed where a team and the point
spread are chosen.
The easiest method to explain it is using an example:
Team A: -5 (Favourite)
Team B: +5 (Underdog)
If you place a straight wager on Team A at –5 then Team A must
win by 6 or more points for you to win the wager.
If you place a straight bet on Team B at +5, they cannot lose by more
than 4 points for you to win the wager.
In the event of the game landing on 5 points, the game is a push,
resulting in “no action”.
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Another example of a straight bet is called an
Over/Under Wager (also called Totals wager).
Again the easiest way to explain is via example:
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B - Total: 25 If you bet on UNDER,
the combined score of both Team A and Team B must fall under
the value that was bet on, for this example being 25, for
you win the bet.
The same goes for the OVER bet, if
the combined score of Team A and Team B is over the wagered
value (again, for this example being 25), you win the bet.
If the combined score is equal to the
wagered value (i.e. 25), the bet is a "push" resulting in
"no action".
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If & Reverse Bets
An IF bet is a way of linking to bets,
almost like parlay. The big difference is it is not an all or nothing
bet. It works on the principal that "if" the first bet wins, then the
second bet must must come into effect. If the first bet loses, the
second bet will not be placed.
What is confusing about this bet, is that the second bet's game could have
started before the first bet's game. The starting times of the games are
irrelevant.
The REVERSE bet is the same as the IF
bet, except that it works the IF bet in reverse order as well. The
easiest way to explain is by example:
The Bet:
2 team reverse for $100
Team A: -3
Team B: 38This is equivalent to
having the following bets:
2 team IF bet
Team A -3 risking $110 to win $210 If win, tie, cancel
Team B 38 risking $110 to win $210
2 team if bet
Team B 38 risking $110 to win $210 If win, tie, cancel
Team A -3 risking $110 to win $210
On the first IF bet you are risking $110
to win $310 and so on the second if wager.
Therefore, with a Reverse bet you are risking a maximum of
$220 to win a maximum of $620.
Thus, the possible scenarios are:
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Team A win and
Team B win: In this situation you will win the
maximum possible. In this case a total of $400
plus the $220 risked for a total of $620.
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Team
A win and Team B lose: In this case on the first
if bet (Team A if to the Team B) you win the top
straight bet and lose the second one. For a total
loss of $10. On the second if (Team B if to the
Team A) you lose the first straight, having no
action on the second one. For the second if there
is a loss of $110. This gives a net loss of $120
for this situation.
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Team
B win and Team A lose: This follows the same result
as the last example.
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Both
teams lose: This would make for this example the
worst-case scenario and you would lose the $220.
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This type of bet is always "Full Action"
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Parlays (or Accumulators)
This bet is where between 2 and 8 teams
are chosen to win. If any of the chosen teams are cancelled or ties with
their opponents, the parlay is reduced. For example, if 6 teams where
chosen and one team is cancelled and another two tie, the bet is reduced
to 3. If any of the teams lose, the bet is lost.
Usual Parlay Odds
2 Teams Pay 13/5
3 Teams Pay 6/1
4 Teams Pay 12/1
5 Teams Pay 25/1
6 Teams Pay 40/1
7 Teams Pay 60/1
8 Teams Pay 100/1
9 Teams Pay 200/1
10 Teams Pay 400/1
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If only two teams remain in the parlay bet, it becomes a
straight bet.
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Teaser Bets
A teaser bet is basically a combination
of a straight bet and parlay. Only difference is you choose a certain
teaser bet with a value attached (i.e. 6, 6˝, 7) and at least two teams.
The value you choose gives you that amount of leeway on the straight
bet.Example:
Let's say you
bet a two-team 6 point teaser, taking Team A over Team B and
Team C over Team D. Let's say Team A are -7.5 point
favorites and Team C are +3.5 point underdogs. With the 6
point teaser you can improve the line 6 points in your
favor. This implies that Team A is then at -1.5 and Team C
at +9.5 against Team D.
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Once the games are played, the bets
works like a normal point spread bet (straight bet), except that the
extra points are added in to determine the winner. In the above example,
if Team A won by 2 or more points AND Team C lost by less than 9
points, you would be a winner. |

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Round Robin
A Round Robin bet works
the same as two-team parlays. With a round robin bet between 3 and 6
teams are chosen. The bet is then all possible combinations of a two
team parlay. The amount of two team parlays can be calculated using the
formula:
(Number of Teams) x ((Number of Teams - 1)/2)
For example, if a five team round robin bet is made, there are
5x((5-1)/2) two team parlay bets made, in other words 10 two team parlay
bets.
The risk in a round
robin bet is calculated by multiplying the number of parlay bets by the
amount that is bet for each two team parlay. The maximum win is where
you multiply the profit by the number of parlays
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Action Points
With the Action Points
bet you are basically saying that the team will win or lose by more than
the point spread. The easiest way to explain is by an example:
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A is -3 favorites over Team B. You do a $10 Action Point
wager for Team A to win. For every point more than 3 that
Team A wins by, you win $10. Let's say, Team A wins by 10
points, you would win $70. But, if Team A lose by, say 4
points, you'd be out $77 (the 3 point spread plus the 4 that
Team A lost by, gives you a 7 point total). This is based on
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With this bet you can specify the maximum number of points
you are betting on. Most sportsbooks usually have a minimum of 7
and maximum of 100 points.
Often with Action Points bets, the bookie or sportsbook provider
would require that you have a big enough bankroll to cover an absolute
loss on the bet (this means if you bet 20 points at $10, you should have
at least $220 on your bankroll).
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Buying Points
This works in conjunction with straight
bets, but you can adjust the point spread by "buying" points.
Let's say Team
A is given +4.5, but you like them at +5, you can then
buy the half point. The bet you place is the $12 instead
of $11 to win $10 (i.e. initial bet + $10)
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The only exception on most sprotsbooks
are around the number 3 (because the trend exists of game margins being
three), where buying points are usually more expensive.
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Half-Time Wager
This type of bet is
exactly what is says, a bet that is placed on a half of a game.
First half bet:
This is placed on the first half of the game and is completed at the end
of the first half. It is made as a straight bet.
Second half bet:
This bet is placed on the second half of the game. The score of the
first half is ignored. If overtime is played, these points are also
included. It is also made as a straight bet.
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Money Lines
With this bet you can
wager on a team without using the spread. For this bet the sportsbook
will have monetary values next to the teams.
For example:
Team A: +$240
Team B: -$280
Team B are the favorites and the value ($280) is
the amount you will have to wager to win $100
Team A are the underdogs and the value ($240) is what
you'll win if you placed a $100 bet.
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Supremacy or Spread Betting
This is originally from
European and Australian books and is there version of the Action Points
bet.
The bookmaker would
list the "spread" (not the traditional spread) as "TEAM A, 1-5".
The good news with type
of bet is that winners get $10 for each point and losers only lose $10
per point and not the $11 as with other bets.
The bad news is that if
Team A win by between 1 to 5 points, everybody loses!
Not a great type of bet
if you consider in most football matches, the margin is 3 points!
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Props (or
Propositions)
This is usually any
other "strange" bet.
For example: "Which
quarterback will throw the longest pass?"
The odds are usually
quoted in money line format for each possible outcome. Be careful with
this type of bet, because they can easily put you in the red if the
money line gives the bookmaker too much.
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