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Does moneyline mean straight up win?

A Money Line or straight up wager is a bet on the outright winner of the game or event, without any point spread odds. A Money Line better doesn't have to worry about a team winning or losing by a certain number of points.
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Is Moneyline straight up win?

A money line is one of the most popular and also simplest forms of sports betting in which you pick a team or player to win straight up, without a point spread involved.
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Is a moneyline the same as straight up?

Straight up and moneyline can be used interchangeably in terms of the bet they represent, but you won't often hear someone say, “The Padres are 4-3 on the moneyline in road games this year.” Straight up won't show up on a bet sheet, but it is common in sports betting writing regarding trends and analysis.
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Is Moneyline just win or lose?

With moneyline bets, all you do is bet on the team you think will win. If they do, you'll win your bet and if they don't, you'll lose. In addition, a tie will result in a push where you won't win or lose anything.
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How does the money line pay out?

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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The Moneyline Bet - Sports Betting Explained Series

How do moneyline bets pay out?

When you bet on a moneyline, you're merely picking one side of the bet to win. If the athlete or team you put your money down on wins, you get paid out at the posted sportsbook odds. You don't need to worry about the point spread or over/under total; all you need to do is pick the winning side.
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What happens if you bet on moneyline and it's a draw?

If a draw is offered as an option on a moneyline bet, however, the only way bettors win their wager is if they selected a draw as the outcome. Otherwise, bettors will lose that wager. (Note: In the case that you used a promotional “risk-free bet”, the outcome is a bit different.)
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Are moneyline bets worth it?

Moneyline betting does have the potential of giving a nice payout. But in some cases, the Moneyline odds aren't worth it with teams that are heavy favorites. The Moneyline has the most reward with underdog teams that actually have a chance of winning.
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Does Moneyline push on a tie?

For games that end up tied, such as an NFL regular season game that's not settled during overtime, the end result is the same. If you had bet on the moneyline for that game, your bet is a push but the spread will have a winner.
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Do you lose a moneyline bet if they tie?

In this type of moneyline bet, you are betting on the winning team. In case of a tie/draw, the bet results in a push and the wager is returned to you. When using American odds, the positive moneyline is the underdog and the negative moneyline is the favorite.
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How does moneyline work with tie?

A moneyline bet, for example, is all about predicting the result so there can't be a tie on the bet. Either the team you bet on won or it didn't. Even in sports with ties, the tie is an outcome included in moneyline bets so even a tie wouldn't be a push.
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Does a moneyline bet push on a tie Fanduel?

With 3-way moneylines, your bet will be graded as a winner if you did, in fact, bet on the game to end in a tie. However, if you bet on either team to win and the game ends in a tie, your wager will be graded as a loss.
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What is a moneyline bet for dummies?

A moneyline is simply a bet type that only includes Odds, as in “Odds to win”. Example: a moneyline of +150, is just +150 odds ($100 to win $150) for the listed team to win. A moneyline of -150 is just -150 odds ($150 to win $100) for the listed team to win.
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How often do moneyline favorites win?

Over the past five seasons, 67.25% of favorites have been successful in the NBA regular season. Home favorites have a slightly higher success rate than those on the road, with 69% of home favorites winning compared to 64.4% of those on the road.
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Is it better to take moneyline or spread?

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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Do I get my wager back if I win?

When you win a bet, you'll get back the amount of your stake plus a profit for winning. The amount of profit will vary and depend on the odds. To demonstrate, let's consider the following betting line for an NBA game.
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What is $100 moneyline bet?

A moneyline pays out based of $100: If you bet the favorite, the odds indicate how much you must bet to win $100; if you bet the underdog, the odds indicate how much you would win on a $100 bet. The total payout would be the initial stake plus your profit.
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What does a negative money line mean?

The negative number shows how much has to be risked to win a $100 payout. Thus, if the money line for the team that you picked was -400, it means that if you placed a successful $400 bet, you would gain $100 on payout. This means that the bettor would have risked $400 and ultimately gained $100.
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What happens if you bet $100 on a 140 money line?

If a team was at +140, that means you only have to risk $1 to win $1.40 or $100 to win $140. The key thing to keep in mind is that the payouts are constant regardless of how much you bet. To figure out the exact amount of risk/return, just divide the moneyline by 100.
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How do you win moneyline on FanDuel?

A moneyline is a bet on which team will win a game outright. Example: The Cowboys are -190 to beat the WFT, while the WFT are +160 to win. If you think the Cowboys will win the game, you would have to wager $190 to potentially win $100 (or wager $19 to win $10).
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Do you lose a parlay if you push?

What Happens if a Bet in a Parlay Pushes? If one or multiple bets within a parlay pushes, you don't lose the parlay. The pushed bets are disregarded, and the parlay's odds (and potential payout) are recalculated without the pushed bet(s).
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What does a tie mean on Fanduel Moneyline Inc?

If you bet the tie, it would mean the teams would have the same score at the end of regulation time. Adding this option adjusts the odds on the moneyline for each team, often enhancing odds for the teams.
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What happens in a tie on Fanduel?

The tied users split the total value of the prizes awarded for all the tied places. For example, if 2nd place in a contest pays $500 and 3rd place pays $200, the total prizes are $700, so the two users who are tied for 2nd would each get $350.
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What happens if you tie on a parlay bet?

If any of the plays in the parlay ties, or "pushes", the parlay reverts to a lower number of teams with the odds reducing accordingly.
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What are the odds for a tie in NFL Moneyline?

Since overtime was implemented in 1974, 27 regular-season games, less than 1%, have ended in a tie. Sportsbooks typically offer anywhere from 60-1 odds or higher on a tie.
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