How to read sports betting odds<\/a><\/div>\n <\/p>\n
More and more, sports bettors are seeing movement in the actual juice that is charged to place a pointspread or total line bet. Instead of tweaking the spread or total betting line, they will raise the juice on one side against the other in an effort to shift the action coming in.<\/p>\n
Using the example above, the listing on a sportsbook\u2019s board may read as follows when it is first released:<\/p>\n
Minnesota Vikings +3 (-110)<\/p>\n
Green Bay Packers -3 (-110)<\/p>\n
In an effort to shift some money towards the Packers, the updated odds may read as follows:<\/p>\n
Minnesota Vikings +3 (-120)<\/p>\n
Green Bay Packers -3 (+100)<\/p>\n
The book decided to leave the spread at three points, but it will cost you 20 percent commission to bet on Minnesota while paying no commission to bet on Green Bay. This great for anyone who was looking to bet the Packers in this game, but a bet on the Vikings just added some additional risk to the reward of winning this game.<\/p>\n
You will find variations like this with the total line as follows:<\/p>\n
Minnesota Vikings Over 44 (+100)<\/p>\n
Green Bay Packers Under 44 (-120)<\/p>\n
In this scenario, you would have to pay the 20 percent juice for a bet on the UNDER 44 in this game, while paying zero juice for a bet on the OVER.<\/p>\n
Adjusting the commission owed along with line movements for the pointspread and total line really make shopping the numbers an interesting proposition. This is why most serious NFL bettors will have online accounts at a few different books. Not only have millions of dollars been won or lost on a half-point line move, deviations from the standard -110 juice have moved quite a bit of money around from bettors to the books and visa versa as a result of the outcome of certain games.<\/p>\n
Online Sportsbooks \u2018Best Bet\u2019 for US Players<\/a><\/div>\n <\/p>\n
The big picture in understanding the juice that an online book is charging for any individual game is the potential savings on the juice paid for losing bets over the course of an entire NFL season. If you can save even five percent of your total commission paid, you will be way ahead of the game by season\u2019s end.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The standard commission or \u2018juice\u2019 that the typical online sportsbook charges to book a bet is 10 percent. This is why you will see -110 listed next to a pointspread or total line on their betting board for that week\u2019s NFL games. The 10 percent commission is applied when you place the bet and it […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":3282,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[8],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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