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Can you bet on a team losing?

At its core, sports betting is putting money behind an outcome of your choice and getting paid if that outcome is achieved. If a bet is on the winner of a game, that is called a moneyline bet. If you're betting that a team will win or lose by a certain amount of points, that is called a spread bet.
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Can you win a parlay If a team loses?

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, then the entire parlay loses. However, if all wagers win, then the bettor gets a bigger payout.
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Can you bet on a team not to win?

A Lay bet is when you bet on an outcome not to happen. For example, if you placed a bet with us on a horse not to win a race, bet on a football team not to win a game or bet on a golfer not to make a birdie on a particular hole. In lay betting, you essentially become the bookmaker.
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Can a team lose and still cover the spread?

To place a bet on the favored Giants means they must win by at least 10 points to cover the spread. The underdog Jets can lose by eight points and still cover the spread.
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Can you bet for and against a team?

Betting the middle involves taking both sides of a two-way bet. For instance, if you were betting on a football game between the Indianapolis Colts and Cincinnati Bengals, you'd bet on both teams to win, each at different sportsbooks that are offering different betting odds.
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Is it illegal to bet on all outcomes?

Arbitrage sports betting is legal, though it's frowned upon by bookmakers. Arbitrage in sports betting is when someone places bets on all possible outcomes of an event at odds that guarantee profit, no matter what happens in the event.
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Should I bet on both teams to win?

yes, but it depends on the circumstances. Betting on both teams (also called arbitrage betting or middling) can result in the bettor making a profit — regardless of the outcome — by placing one bet per each outcome (and with different betting companies).
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Do you have to beat the spread to win?

For example, with a 4-point spread, the favorite team must win by more than 4 points for bettors to get paid. Conversely, the underdogs can lose by 1, 2, or 3 points (or win the game outright) and still win the bet. However, if the underdogs lose by more than 4 points, the bet is a loss.
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What happens if a team loses by exactly the spread?

If you bet on a game with a spread of -3 and the team won by exactly 3, or if you bet on a spread of +3 and the team lost by exactly 3, your bet pushed. When a team hits the spread on the exact number, the bettor gets their money back.
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Do you have to win by more than the spread?

The only way you lose a point spread bet on an underdog is if the favorite beats that underdog by a margin greater than the spread. In this case, if the Volunteers win by more than 3 points, your bet would lose. While novice bettors might think that betting on the underdog is smarter, that isn't true at all.
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Can you just bet on who will win?

In a moneyline wager, bettors make bets simply on who will win the game. This does not involve any point spreads or margins of victory. This form of betting odds focuses just on who will be the outright winner.
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Which sport is easy to bet and win?

Basketball betting is the easiest way to make money, compared to other sports, basketball odds are the best. You could pick 10 overs/unders and already have 300 odds. Odds are what determine how much one can make from betting, and basketball provides the best value of all sports.
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Do you lose your bet if its a no contest?

In the event a fight ends in a “No Contest”, all bets void unless settlement has already been determined.
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Do you have to hit all parlay to win?

To win your parlay, you need to get all of your picks correct. While some sportsbooks allowed small combination bets on a single contest, such as a moneyline or spread plus the over/under, parlays on individual games weren't widely available.
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Do you have to hit everything to win a parlay?

We'll start with the basic definition of a parlay: It's a combination of multiple wagers (called “legs”) into a single bet. For a parlay to win, every leg included in the parlay must win.
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Has anyone ever won a parlay?

During the 2015 NFL season, novice sports bettor Tayla Polia won a 15-leg NFL parlay (above), according to CBS Sports. Polia beat 20,000-to-1 odds when she cashed in her $5 ticket for a $100,005 payday.
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Do bets get Cancelled If a player gets hurt?

Every sportsbook will cancel your bet if the player is inactive per the league or team's official injury report. That's the case if you bet the over or under. Some books will honor the bet if the player is active, even if he or she doesn't play a single second.
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Is it better to bet against the spread?

It's the way the oddsmakers even the field and make the favorite's odds more attractive. When you bet “against the spread,” or ATS, you're betting not for the outright winner. The favorite has to win by a set number of points (the spread) to “cover the spread” and get the payout.
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What happens if you bet $100 on a money line?

A moneyline bet would be a bet on -150 or +180. If you bet $100 on the Eagles to win at -150, you would net a payout of $166.70. If you bet on the Giants to win at +180, the payout would be $280 because they are an underdog.
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Is it smarter to bet spread or moneyline?

While a point spread requires the team you bet on to win by a specified margin, moneyline does not. However, point spread bets typically have odds somewhat close to even money, meaning you would win about as much as you bet if you won. Moneyline bets have a wide range of odds.
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Is it smart to bet moneyline and spread?

Go with the spread

A moneyline bet is a much better option for certain sports. Nonetheless, it's hard to make any real money with this type of wager. If a sport has a spread betting option available, it's almost always worth it to go with that option. A spread bet is usually your best bet.
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How often do favorites beat the spread?

This is the breakdown from last season: 133 times the favorite won the game and covered the spread. 97 times the underdog won the game outright. 39 times the favorite won the game but the underdog covered the spread.
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Is it better to bet right before the game?

Betting early allows you to take advantage if Vegas sets the line favorably for the side you intend to bet on. There are of course cases when you can find a more favorable line closer to game time. This is why some sharps wait until just before a game starts to lay their action.
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How often do favored teams win?

How often do moneyline favorites win in NBA? Over the past five seasons, 67.25% of favorites have been successful in the NBA regular season.
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Should you double your bet every time you lose?

The Martingale System is commonly compared to betting in a casino with the hopes of breaking even. When a gambler who uses this method experiences a loss, they immediately double the size of the next bet. By repeatedly doubling the bet when they lose, the gambler, in theory, will eventually even out with a win.
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