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The
Basics of Football Betting Point Spreads
The two most popular ways of expressing odds in American football
betting are point spreads and money lines. Football betting
point spread bets are one of the most common sports bets.
Spreads are intended to level the betting playing field between
two teams. If the handicappers do their job right and choose
the right spread number, there should be an even chance of winning
or losing the bet taking into account the spread and a roughly
equal number of bettors on both sides of the game. It is a way
to even the odds and make things a little more fun. In a football
spread bet, the team perceived to have less of a chance of winning
will have points added to their score and the team expected
to win will have the same number of points subtracted from their
score. Those points are known as the point spread, and are sometimes
called the line or the price. Let's say you bet on the team
everyone expects to win. Since everyone expects this team to
win, it will have points subtracted from it's final score -
the spread - to even things up. The team must win by the point
spread given at the time you placed your sports bet. If the
team you bet on still has a greater number of points than the
opponent after the point spread has been subtracted from its
final score, your bet is said to have covered the spread and
you win. Football betting point spreads can go up or down at
any time depending on various factors like player injuries,
weather, and the like. The spread may also be adjusted if the
bets coming into the sportsbooks are disproportionately favoring
one side or the other. You are generally locked in to whatever
the point spread was at the time you placed your sports bet.
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