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What happens if a team wins by more than the spread?

Bettors who choose the favorite win their wager when that team wins by an amount greater than the point spread. For example, if the Colts are favored over the Titans by 5.5 points and the Colts win by 7 points, the Colts have “covered the spread.” Bettors who wagered on the Colts will have won the bet.
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Does a team have to win by more than the spread?

To cover the spread, a bettor must either bet on the favorite or the underdog, and to win their wager, the team must cover the point spread—or, win by more than the point spread. For example, let's say Seattle is a 13-point favorite over Denver.
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What happens if the spread is 3 and they win by 3?

A spread of -3 means that that team must win by over 3 points to cover while a spread of +3 means that the team must win or lose by less than 3 points to cover. If a spread is +3 and the team loses by 3, the bet would be a push.
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What happens if a team wins by the exact spread?

A push in sports betting occurs when the point spread or point total hits the exact number in which you bet. For example, you can bet the Dallas Cowboys as a -7 point favorite to beat the Green Bay Packers or the Packers as a +7 point underdog.
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Does the spread matter who wins?

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 the underdog wins by more than the spread?

Bettors who choose the favorite win their wager when that team wins by an amount greater than the point spread. For example, if the Colts are favored over the Titans by 5.5 points and the Colts win by 7 points, the Colts have “covered the spread.” Bettors who wagered on the Colts will have won the bet.
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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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What happens if you bet the spread and it goes to overtime?

What happens if a game goes to overtime in over/under bets. In most sports, if a game goes to overtime, nothing changes. The total you bet is still the same total the game will be graded on, whether it goes to one overtime or three.
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Is it better to bet the spread or win?

Betting on favourites against the spread results in better payouts than when taking the moneyline. With underdogs, covering the spread requires winning the contest or losing by a less than the point spread.
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What happens if the spread is and the team wins by 7?

If the spread is set at +7, this means that to cover, the underdog must either win the game outright or lose by fewer than seven points. For the favorite to cover, they must win by more than seven points.
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Does a negative spread mean they have to win by that much?

In simple terms, a point spread is a bet on how much the favorite team will win by. If the team has a minus sign, that means they're the favorite and they'll have to win by the specified number or more for you to win your bet.
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How does a team cover the spread?

You may have heard the term “covering the spread” or the phrase “betting against the spread.” This means that if the favorite team wins an event with the point spread taken into account or that the underdog team wins with additional points, they have covered the spread.
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What happens if the spread is a tie in a parlay?

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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Can an underdog cover the spread?

If you bet an underdog on the point spread they don't need to win the game outright. They just need to cover the spread, and you will make money. At the same time, if you're betting an underdog on the point spread, you'll likely lay a -110 line, as you would with a favorite.
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Is the spread always even money?

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.
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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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Is it smart to bet the moneyline?

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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Is it smart to bet moneyline and spread?

Spread betting gives better payout

This bet is harder to win than a moneyline bet. However, there is also potential for a much better payout. Nearly all of the spread betting options that you will find will have odds at -110 for each side.
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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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Does overtime void a bet?

The bets will play out based on what happens during those stretches of play. For second-half bets and final quarters or periods, the general standard is that overtime counts as part of the bet unless the terms state otherwise.
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Do you lose moneyline if it goes to overtime?

Moneyline 3-Way (Regular Season) – Bets include overtime if played (since regular season games can end in a tie with overtime). Moneyline 3-Way (Playoffs) - Bets do not include overtime. Settlement is based on the result at the end of regulation.
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How often do football teams cover the spread?

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. 2 pushes.
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Do I win if the spread is and the team wins by 3?

This means that if you bet on a team's spread at -3, then the team must win by at least 3 points for you to win your bet. If a team wins by 3 points and you bet them at a -3 point spread, then your bet would be graded as a push. A push means your original wager amount would be returned to you.
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Do NFL teams usually cover the spread?

Historically, the point-spread matters in the NFL only about 16% of the time. In other words, 84% of the time, the team that covers the spread also wins.
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What if you bet $100 on every NFL underdog?

Jared Smith on Twitter: "If you blindly bet $100 on every underdog ML in the NFL this season you'd be up $1,841." / Twitter.
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