Wow thank you! I learned so much from this video -- like what a negative moneyline means, etc. You guys are amazing! Thanks so much for that deep dive!
- denotes the betting favorite, + denotes the betting underdog. Whatever the numbers, place a . between the second digit from the right and the third digit from the right. So, for example, -150 would become -1.50, +275 would become +2.75, -525 would become -5.25, +1200 would become +12.00, -1500 would become -15.00, etc. Consider the - (minus) sign to be a ÷ (divided by) sign, and the + (plus) sign to be a x (multiplied by) sign. So if you bet (for example) $100 on a -3.50 favorite and won, you'd collect $128.60 , which would be your profit of $28.60 ($100 divided by 3.5) (casinos usually round payments up to the next-highest increment of $0.05) plus your $100 bet returned to you. Simple. (After a little while.) If you bet (for example) $100 on a +1.90 underdog and won, you'd collect $290, which would be your profit of $190 ($100 x 1.90) plus your $100 bet returned to you. And so on. By the way, mathematicians say that the only bets which it's mathematically correct to parlay are money line bets on (theoretically, of course, before the events begin) strong to can't-lose favorites.
If the team or individual or whatever you made a moneyline bet on loses, you lose 100% of the money you bet. Whatever the odds you bet at and whether you bet on the favorite or on the underdog. The minimum bet size allowed is $5, on any type of event, in every sports book in the USA, as far as I know. The maximum bet sizes allowed vary wildly, depending on the events on which, and the sports books in which, and the odds at which, one is betting.
Negative number means you need to bet that much to win $100. Positive number means you win that much if you bet $100 -115 = Bet $115, win $100 (payout is $215) +115 = Bet $100, win $115 (payout is $215)
@@SalfordAmmies84 I understand what I did wrong. I thought moneyline was game winner. The losing team scored more points than the winning team In the second half. And I lost
I'm afraid this wasn't terribly helpful. Compare money lines for different games, favorites vs favorites for example, and get into how much money can be made for a given wager, for example $100 for any bet.
What betting topic would you like to learn about next?
May i ask where does the negative 115... come from....i get the concept but where does that number come from
What about a full comprehensive betting guide money line , props ,sgp ,parlays every type of wager .
Literally this topic, you didn't explain how much we'd win.
I bet 100 on a -115 bet, how much do I win?
They could not have done a more vague explanation if they tried
Wow thank you! I learned so much from this video -- like what a negative moneyline means, etc. You guys are amazing! Thanks so much for that deep dive!
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I get jokes.
Best explanation ever.
The numbers mason…. What do they mean!
- denotes the betting favorite, + denotes the betting underdog. Whatever the numbers, place a . between the second digit from the right and the third digit from the right. So, for example, -150 would become -1.50, +275 would become +2.75, -525 would become -5.25, +1200 would become +12.00, -1500 would become -15.00, etc. Consider the - (minus) sign to be a ÷ (divided by) sign, and the + (plus) sign to be a x (multiplied by) sign. So if you bet (for example) $100 on a -3.50 favorite and won, you'd collect $128.60 , which would be your profit of $28.60 ($100 divided by 3.5) (casinos usually round payments up to the next-highest increment of $0.05) plus your $100 bet returned to you. Simple. (After a little while.) If you bet (for example) $100 on a +1.90 underdog and won, you'd collect $290, which would be your profit of $190 ($100 x 1.90) plus your $100 bet returned to you. And so on. By the way, mathematicians say that the only bets which it's mathematically correct to parlay are money line bets on (theoretically, of course, before the events begin) strong to can't-lose favorites.
Seriously 😂
My question is if my team is -500 as the favorite on the money line and I only want to bet $50 on them, how much would I lose if the favorite loses?
$50
And if the favorite wins?
If the team or individual or whatever you made a moneyline bet on loses, you lose 100% of the money you bet. Whatever the odds you bet at and whether you bet on the favorite or on the underdog. The minimum bet size allowed is $5, on any type of event, in every sports book in the USA, as far as I know. The maximum bet sizes allowed vary wildly, depending on the events on which, and the sports books in which, and the odds at which, one is betting.
@@gab1noo$50 ÷ 5.00. So $10 profit plus your bet returned
Can you guys do a tutorial on hi low free 2 play for Sunday afternoon games
What if one team is -115 and the other is -105? Which negative is better
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200+ people including myself was confused asf
If I bet on a favorite team $2 and the payout is .33 cent do I still keep my $2.33
Yeah but that’s why you bet on the less favorable so that you can win some real money
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What the F*** do the numbers represent ? -115 out of what ? Is that $115 ? 115% ?
same question. someone explain plsss
Negative number means you need to bet that much to win $100.
Positive number means you win that much if you bet $100
-115 = Bet $115, win $100 (payout is $215)
+115 = Bet $100, win $115 (payout is $215)
Yes.
How did I lose a second half money line bet if my team won?
Point spread?
@@SalfordAmmies84 I understand what I did wrong. I thought moneyline was game winner. The losing team scored more points than the winning team In the second half. And I lost
I'm afraid this wasn't terribly helpful. Compare money lines for different games, favorites vs favorites for example, and get into how much money can be made for a given wager, for example $100 for any bet.
That has to be the worst explainer video of all time.
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