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So are we gonna have guesses for the playoffs?
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its easy . . .lets look at one game:

[size 1]Carolina Panthers at St. Louis Rams

Carolina +7.0 -110 [/size][url "http://sportsbook.casinopresidentsclub.com/servlet/sportsbook.user?Page=Card&SubLicenseeID=160&EVID=39882&BHID=44427&BTYPE=9&FBTYPE=0&ECID=61790"][/url][size 1]+240 [/size][url "http://sportsbook.casinopresidentsclub.com/servlet/sportsbook.user?Page=Card&SubLicenseeID=160&EVID=39882&BHID=20597&BTYPE=8&FBTYPE=0&ECID=61790"][/url][size 1]Over 44.5 [Image: spacer.gif]

St. Louis -7.0 -110 [/size][url "http://sportsbook.casinopresidentsclub.com/servlet/sportsbook.user?Page=Card&SubLicenseeID=160&EVID=39882&BHID=44428&BTYPE=9&FBTYPE=0&ECID=61791"][/url][size 1]-320 [/size][url "http://sportsbook.casinopresidentsclub.com/servlet/sportsbook.user?Page=Card&SubLicenseeID=160&EVID=39882&BHID=20598&BTYPE=8&FBTYPE=0&ECID=61791"][/url][size 1]Under 44.5 [/size]


the first number after the city name is the spread (+7.0, -7.0) . . just add or subtract it to the final score, and if your team has the higher score, you win . . negative numbers indicate favorites . . the next number is the money line (-110) this is for a straight bet with the spread, you bet 110 dollars, if you win you get $100 + your $110 back . . the next number is the money line without the spread (+240, -320) , here you're picking the team to win outright, without any spread, so if you bet $100 on carolina to win, no spread, and they win, you will win $240 + get your $100 back, if you bet $320 on St louis to win no spread, and they win, you will get $100 + your $320 back . . .

the over/under is a way to bet on the game without picking who will win, just that the combined score of both teams will be over or under a certain score . .

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Re: [releaseit] So are we gonna have guesses for the playoffs? - by southernman - 01-07-2004, 04:01 PM

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