Money Line (Betting Sides)
In Baseball betting, bets aren't
made on points spreads as in Football. Odds are represented on what's
called money lines. These are presented in monetary terms. For
example, if you bet a favorite, you will bet more than you will win
(e.g. if you bet R110, you could win R100 over-and-above your
initial bet). If you bet on a underdog, you will bet less than
you'll win (e.g. if you bet R100, you could say R110 over-and-above
your initial bet).
Example:
If you bet on
Team A that are favorites at -145, you would have to bet $145 to
win $245 ($145 + $100) if Team A wins. But if you bet on
Team A to lose, you would have to bet $100 to win $245 ($100
+ $145).
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For this bet to be considered
"action", the game must go to the losing team's fifth innings, at
least.
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Pitchers
Listed Pitcher - This bet
is on the starting pitchers of a game. A pitcher is considered to
have started if he throws the opening pitch for his team. If one, or
both, starting pitchers don't start the game, the bet is considered
to have no action and the money that was wagered is returned to the
bettors.
Specify Team Pitcher - With
this bet you only specify one team's starting pitcher. This bet is
valid even if the opposing team's starting pitcher doesn't start.
This usually only affects the amount of the bet.
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Runlines
Runline bets are a combination of
elements from the moneyline and the point spread. The odds are
specified in terms of runs. Moneyline favorites are listed at
negative runs with the payout reduced and the moneyline underdogs
get the listed runs and steeper odds. This is an appealing bet as
you don't risk as much on favorites if you believe that they will
win by more than the runs that you wagered on.
For this bet the game
must go to nine innings (or 8.5 if the home team is ahead) to be
considered "action".
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Totals
This bet is probably the easiest
to understand. You get two types of Total betting, over and
under.
Let's say the
following odds are given:
Team A: over 10 (-130)
Team B: under 10 (+110)For
Over bets: The player bets $130 that the total runs
scored in the game will be more than 10. If he wins the bet, he wins
$230 ($130 initial bet + $100 bet win).
For Under bets: The player
bets $100 that the total runs scored in the game will be less than
10. If he wins, he wins $210 ($100 initial bet + $110 bet win) |
For this type of bet the game must
go to nine innings (or 8.5 if the home team is ahead) to be consired
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1st 5-Inning Line
This is more a period than a bet.
Bets placed with this option are considered after both teams
complete their respective fifth innings batting.
For this betting option to be
considered "action", the listed starting pitchers must have started.
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Either Team Score in 1st
This
bet works exactly as the name says. You bet that either of the teams
will score a run or runs in their first innings. You win if a team
scores at least a run in their first innings. You can also bet that
no team will score in their first innings.
To be considered "action", the first
innings has to be completed.
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Baseball
Props
Props (or propositions), vary
according the different sportsbooks. Various props betting exists.
One example is firsts ( for example will the first pitch be a
strike). Consult your sportsbook for the various props they offer.
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Futures
This type of bet applies to future
events. The general rule with future bets is that the payoffs are
bigger the earlier you place the bet. |