***$$$-NT Sportsbook Thread vol.2- Props props props props props props... EVERYBODY!

What method do you use for Bovada? It only took a couple days for the money to reach my bank account last time.
 
9 straight against the spread :smokin

Would be 10 straight overall if Joique Bell would have went into the end zone at the End of the Lions game. Dude cost me a alternative line parlay. Had the Lions -7.5 :{
 
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Smh I want to place a bet but I'm a total noob don't understand all theses #'s any sites to learn? Lol maybe one of you guys should make a learners app
 
How To Bet On The NBA

The LeBron James news has got you interested in NBA betting, has it? Well, before you dive in, you’ll need have a basic understanding of what’s happening. If you’ve never placed a bet on NBA basketball, here is a brief primer to get you started on your way.

Moneyline
You can wager on the outcome of an NBA game on the moneyline and the outcome is all that matters. For example, you could see the Cleveland Cavaliers favored at NBA odds of -185 while taking on the Miami Heat at +165. The Cavaliers are the favored team, as shown by the ‘-‘ sign, while the Heat are the underdogs as denoted by the ‘+’ sign. This means that you have to wager $185 to win $100 on Cleveland and then $100 to win $165 by betting on Miami. You don’t have to stick to those exact numbers but that gives you the equation. Of course, you can bet $5, $1,623 or whatever amount suits. Whoever wins the game wins on the moneyline.

Point Spread
Point spreads are for those that know the game a little better as you have to bet on the winning margin of victory. The sportsbook will set out a number, for example, the aforementioned Cleveland-Miami matchup would have the Cavaliers at -6 and the Heat at +6. Again, the favorite is shown by the positive sign and the underdog by a negative. If you were to bet on the Cavs, they would need to win by more than six points while the Heat would have to lose by less than six or win outright to give you a betting victory. If the final margin is exactly six points, that is called a push or a tie and you get your money back.

Total
When it comes to total betting, NBA odds will offer an over/under line that refers to the combined scored of the two teams. The sportsbook might decide that the Cleveland-Miami matchup will have a total of 185 points and you have to wager on whether the final total will be over or under. Expect to see higher totals with teams that have a lot of offensive firepower and lower in games that are expected to be defensive struggles.

Futures
Finally, there are futures that you can bet on, which are odds on events that will happen – you guessed it – sometime in the future. So if the moneyline, spread and total refer to nightly action, futures are long-term bets in regards to things like “Who will win the NBA championship?”

For example, you could find Cleveland at 3/1, the San Antonio Spurs at 4/1 and Miami at 25/1 and the Boston Celtics at 50/1. The Cavs and Spurs would be among the favorites, while the Heat are longshots. You might also see the odds displayed in the American fashion, such as +300, +400, +2500 and +5000. The payout is the same; it is just a different way of displaying the odds.

Futures can be found for all types of things such as NBA odds to win the championship, odds to win a division or odds to win a conference and much more.
 
purpnyellow purpnyellow check out the inside sports app. It's free and you can use it to track your wagers or in your case learn. It doesn't use real $ so you can mess around with money line/ against the spread wagers on different sports to get a better understanding. Good luck this can be an expensive hobby
 
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How is Carolina +1? I know it's thanksgiving, Romo is back....

I'm assuming the books think Romo vs NFC East is the best predictor.
 
How is Carolina +1? I know it's thanksgiving, Romo is back....

I'm assuming the books think Romo vs NFC East is the best predictor.
i see it carolina -1 which still surpised me

I checked bovada and its carolina -1.5 atm
 
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How To Bet On The NBA

The LeBron James news has got you interested in NBA betting, has it? Well, before you dive in, you’ll need have a basic understanding of what’s happening. If you’ve never placed a bet on NBA basketball, here is a brief primer to get you started on your way.

Moneyline
You can wager on the outcome of an NBA game on the moneyline and the outcome is all that matters. For example, you could see the Cleveland Cavaliers favored at NBA odds of -185 while taking on the Miami Heat at +165. The Cavaliers are the favored team, as shown by the ‘-‘ sign, while the Heat are the underdogs as denoted by the ‘+’ sign. This means that you have to wager $185 to win $100 on Cleveland and then $100 to win $165 by betting on Miami. You don’t have to stick to those exact numbers but that gives you the equation. Of course, you can bet $5, $1,623 or whatever amount suits. Whoever wins the game wins on the moneyline.

Point Spread
Point spreads are for those that know the game a little better as you have to bet on the winning margin of victory. The sportsbook will set out a number, for example, the aforementioned Cleveland-Miami matchup would have the Cavaliers at -6 and the Heat at +6. Again, the favorite is shown by the positive sign and the underdog by a negative. If you were to bet on the Cavs, they would need to win by more than six points while the Heat would have to lose by less than six or win outright to give you a betting victory. If the final margin is exactly six points, that is called a push or a tie and you get your money back.

Total
When it comes to total betting, NBA odds will offer an over/under line that refers to the combined scored of the two teams. The sportsbook might decide that the Cleveland-Miami matchup will have a total of 185 points and you have to wager on whether the final total will be over or under. Expect to see higher totals with teams that have a lot of offensive firepower and lower in games that are expected to be defensive struggles.

Futures
Finally, there are futures that you can bet on, which are odds on events that will happen – you guessed it – sometime in the future. So if the moneyline, spread and total refer to nightly action, futures are long-term bets in regards to things like “Who will win the NBA championship?”

For example, you could find Cleveland at 3/1, the San Antonio Spurs at 4/1 and Miami at 25/1 and the Boston Celtics at 50/1. The Cavs and Spurs would be among the favorites, while the Heat are longshots. You might also see the odds displayed in the American fashion, such as +300, +400, +2500 and +5000. The payout is the same; it is just a different way of displaying the odds.

Futures can be found for all types of things such as NBA odds to win the championship, odds to win a division or odds to win a conference and much more.
im new to this so on money line they just have to win not cover a spread correct ?
 
Tony Romo career stats

in November: 28-7
on Thursday: 8-3
vs. NFC South: 13-4
vs. Carolina Panthers: 5-0
 
damn i might need to get in on that cowboy/panther action. The numbers do favor cowboys, but this is an improved panthers team
 
Picks locked in on Monday:

Cowboys +1 LARGE

Bears +9 Medium

Lions pk small

Also a parlay with all.

GL guys. Happy Thanksgiving!
 
tonight:

NHL:
Wild
Capitals


NFL tomorrow:
Cowboys (pk)
Bears +10

good luck, fam. happy thanksgiving :hat
 
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13 points seems like a lot but Brooklyn is so trash. I don't trust the Clips at all you never know what you're going to get and the Jazz seem to always play tough. If I had do I'd buy a half point take OKC and Clips -5 but both I don't feel are strong plays.
 
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