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Football and NFL Superbowl Sports Betting Lines
FOOTBALL RULES
Types of Wagers & Payoffs
for NCAA and NFL
TEAM MONEY LINES POINT SPREADS TOTAL
SEATTLE +240 40
SAN FRANCISCO -290 -6½
Straight NFL or
NCAA Wagering
When wagering on SAN FRANCISCO you must win by at least 7
points to win the bet. When wagering on SEATTLE you cannot
lose by more than 6 points to win the bet. On the other hand
if the line was a solid -6 and SAN FRANCISCO wins by exactly
6 points then the bet is a "push", and stake or
money is returned to your account.
Total on NCAA and
NFL Football games online(over/under)
Wagering on the total points combined on the game: To
win on the "over", the total score for each
team will be added together and it must exceed 40 points.
When betting the "under", the total score
for each team is added together and cannot exceed 39
points to win the wager, if the total score add up to
exactly 40 points, the bet is called a "push"
and the money is credited to your account.
Money Line NCAA
and NFL Wagering
When wagering on the money line, you must win the game on
the field in order to win your bet. Wagering on SAN FRANCISCO
$-290, the point spread does not matter. You must risk $290
to win $100. Wagering on SEATTLE $+240, you stake $100 to
win $240.
Future Wager
on NCAA and NFL
Future wagers, such as to win any NFL or NCAA championship
or divisional winners, will be graded as soon as the
season or tournament is over.
NCAA and NFL Football
parlays
The odds for Parlays are:
2 Team = 13/5
3 Team = 6/1
4 Team = 10/1
5 Team = 20/1
6 Team = 35/1
7 Team = 65/1
8 Team = 100/1
Note: These NFL and
NCAA odds are based in teams with -110 Money Lines,
any team with a different Money Line will change the
final odds.
Football Teasers on NCAA and NFL
NCAA
and NFL Football Special Teaser Payoffs
3 team 10 points* (Only two totals allowed) Lay 12/10
4 team 13 points* (Only two totals allowed) Lay 13/10
A tie + loss = Loss
A tie + win = Push
In a 3 team or 4 team special
teaser any combination of ties and wins is a tie. But a tie
and a loss is a loser.
Buying
Points on NCAA and NFL
Points can be bought in football for the complete game
only. They can be bought on sides and totals. The following
table shows how much it cost to buy points. When you
buy points the spread will change to your advantage
but the amount you have to risk will increase in order
to win the bet.
| BUY |
LAY |
| ½ |
-120 |
| 1 |
-130 |
| 1½ |
-140 |
| 2 |
-150 |
| 2½ |
-170 |
| 3 |
-190 |
| 3½ |
-210 |
| 4 |
-230 |
| 4½ |
-250 |
| 5 |
-270 |
| 5½ |
-290 |
| 6 |
-310 |
| 6½ |
-330 |
| 7 |
-370 |
| 7½ |
-410 |
| 8 |
-450 |
| 8½ |
-490 |
| 9 |
-530 |
| 9½ |
-570 |
| 10 |
-620 |
"If the
current line for Raiders is -3.5, and you buy 0.5 point,
the final line will be Raiders -3. Because this line
is the same as a field goal you will have to lay -120
plus an extra 10% charge, so picking Raiders -3 buying
0.5 point is going to cost you $130 to win $100."
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