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Betting Terms
ATS- against the spread
10 Cent Line - The money line difference
(10 cents)
between what a bettor would lay with the favorite
or take back with the underdog; see Dime Line
20 Cent Line - The money line difference
(20 cents)
between what a bettor would lay with the
favorite or take back with the underdog
Action - A wager of any kind
Bad Beat - Tough Loss
Beard - Messenger bettor
Buck - $100
Chalk - Favorite
Circled Game - Game where action is limited
due to
uncertainties about weather, injuries, etc.
Cover - Win by more than the pointspread
Dime - $1000
Dime Line - Slang used to designate the 10
cent money line.
The money line difference (10 cents) between what
a bettor would lay with the favorite or take back
with the underdog; see 10 Cent Line.
Dog - Underdog
Dollar - $100
Edge - Advantage
Even Money - A wager on which neither side
lays
any odds or vigorish
Exotic Bet - Action other than a straight
bet or parlay
Exposure - The amount of money one actually
stands to
lose on a game or race
Favorite - The contestant in any given contest
that is
considered the most talented, or has the best
chance to win the contest
Firing - Betting a lot. A player who is "firing"
is
wagering large sums
"Foots" - Slang word used sometimes
for football
Futures - Wagers made, or lines/odds posted
on an event or outcome taking place some time in the future,
e.g. betting during the season on the SuperBowl winner.
Get Down - Make a bet
Grand Slam - The four major tennis tournaments:
Wimbledon, Australian Open, French Open, U.S.
Open. Also the four major golf tournaments:
The Masters, U.S. Open, British Open,
PGA Championship (Professional Golf Association).
Also in baseball, a homerun with the bases loaded,
scoring four runs.
Grand Salami - A slang word for the over/under
total for the combined score of all the hockey
contests on the schedule for that day
Halftime Line - A line on only the first
half, or
only the second half scoring of a football
or basketball game
Handicapper - One who studies sports and
predicts outcomes
Hedge - Bet the opposite of your original
wager
in order to reduce the amount of exposure
you have on a game
Hook - Half point in pointspreads
"Hoops" - Slang word used to indicate
the game
of basketball
Home Field Advantage - Edge the home team
is
expected to have as a result of familiarity with the
playing area, favorable demographics and effect
of travel on the visiting team
Hoops - Basketball
Hot Tip - Information the bookmaker is not
yet privy to
IBF - International Boxing Federation
Juice - Bookmaker's commission, most often
refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay
on straight wagers. Also known as vigorish.
Lay The Points - A wager on a favorite in
a
pointspread contest Lay The Price -
A wager on a favorite in a moneyline contest
Limit - Maximum bet accepted by the house
before the price will be changed
Line - The moneyline, odds, or pointspread
of any given contest
Listed Pitcher (LP) - The pitcher or pitchers
listed
by Las Vegas oddsmakers as probable
starting pitchers for a scheduled baseball game
Lock - Easy Winner
Longshot - Large underdog
Middle - To win both sides of a game.
For example, if you bet the underdog +3 1/2 and
the favorite -2 1/2 and the favorite wins by 3,
you've middled the book.
The book has been middled.
MLB - Major League Baseball
Moneyline - The amount you must bet to win
100 or the amount you win if you bet 100
MVP - Most Valuable Player. Leagues give
MVP Awards to the best regular-season and
to the outstanding player in championship games
or series
NBA - National Basketball Association
NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association
Neutral Site - Arena, court or field where
neither
side has a home field advantage
NFL - National Football League
NHL - National Hockey League
Nickel - $500
NIT - National Invitational Tournament
Off The Board - Game where no bets are being
accepted
Over/Under - A bet on whether the combined
total of the points/goals scored by the two teams
will exceed or be less than a specified number
Overlay - When the odds on a proposition
are
in favor of the bettor rather than the house
Overtime - The continuance of a contest that
is tied at the end of regulation time until a winner is
determined or the maximum number of overtime
periods have expired
Parlay - A bet with two or more teams where
all the teams must win for the bettor
to be successful
Past Post - To make a bet after an event
has
started
Penny Line - A money line that is adjusted
in increments of a penny, or one cent at a time
Pick or Pick'em - A game where neither team
is favored
Player - Bettor, gambler
Pointspread - The handicap, or head start,
which the
favorite gives to the underdog for betting purposes
Press - To bet a larger amount than usual
Price - The moneyline odds on the favorite
of
a given match
"Pucks" - A slang word used to
indicate the game
of hockey
Puppy - Underdog
Push - A tie between the bettor and the bookmaker
that is the result of the score of an event falling exactly
on the pointspread number, or the total points number
Rain Out - A contest that has been canceled
because
of bad weather
Round Robin - A series of parlays. A three-team
round robin consists of one three-team parlay and
three two-team parlays
Rundown - Line update
Runner - Messenger bettor; see beard
Ryder Cup - A golf tournament between
American and European golfers that is staged
every two years
Scalper - One who attempts to profit from
the
differences in odds from book to book by
betting both sides of the same game at different prices
Score - To win a lot of money
Scratch - Withdraw; cancel
Sharp - Wise guy
Side - To win one side and tie the other.
For example, if you lay -2 1/2 and take 3 on
the same game and the favorite wins by 3
you have sided the book.
The book has been sided.
Side Bet/Side Wager - A wager on a particular
team,
or side, to win a contest
Soft Line - A wagering line that is not current
with
the true posted line. A line that has been adjusted
or moved as a result of action and does not reflect
the true line as posted.
Spread - An abbreviated form of pointspread
Stanley Cup - NHL Championship
Steam - When a betting line starts to move
quite rapidly.
Most "steam games" do not necessarily reflect the
"right side", but are games that the mass
of bettors somehow decide to key on
Straight Bet - A single wager on a selected
side
or over/under
Sudden Death - An overtime period in which
the
first contestant to score is declared the winner
of the contest
Superbowl - NFL Championship game
Take A Price - A wager on the underdog in
a
moneyline contest
Take The Points - A wager on the underdog
in a pointspread contest
Teaser - A bet on 2 or more teams where the
line
on each team is adjusted in the favor of the bettor.
Like a Parlay, all selections must be correct for
the teaser to win
The Big Dance - The 64 team, post season
college basketball championship tournament
Toss Up - Game where the line is close to
pick-em
Total - The line on a given contest, representing
the combined number of points/goals scored by the
two teams; see over/under
Tout Service - A business that sells opinions
on
sporting events
Underdog - - The contestant in any given
contest that is considered the least talented, or has the least
chance
to win the contest
Underlay - When the odds on a proposition
are
in favor of the house
Value - An overlay
Vigorish - Bookmaker's commission, most often
refers to the 11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight
wagers. Also known as juice.
WBA - World Boxing Association
WBC - World Boxing Council
Wise Guy - Established and successful sports
bettor
WNBA - Womens National Basketball Association
World Series - MLB championship; The final
seven
games of the baseball playoffs between the two
league champions to determine the world champion.
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