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Spread<\/strong> \u2013 The spread gives values to two teams in a game, where one is classed as the favorite and the other the underdog. The favorite needs to beat the spread points value to win, while if the underdog loses by less than the amount or even wins the game, they\u2019re successful. For instance, the Baltimore Ravens may be the underdog against the Kansas City Chiefs. As a result, they\u2019re handed a +2.5 value, whereas the Chiefs as the favorite are handed -2.5. This means if the Ravens win or lose by less than two points, a bet on the Ravens is successful. If the Chiefs win by three or more points, a wager on Kansas City is successful.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n \n
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Totals (over\/unders)<\/strong> \u2013 Totals are a popular bet and very simple to understand. A value will be given to any event in a game, and all you have to do is bet whether the correct value will be over or under the sportsbook\u2019s line. Let's say the Baltimore Ravens total points value against the Chiefs will be 20.5. You have to decide whether their points tally will be 21 points or more, or 20 points or less. These bets are available for a wide range of events in a game, including yards, runs, goals, sacks, steals, interceptions, touchdowns, and many more.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n \n
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Prop<\/strong> \u2013 This is a bet on whether an event will occur, and can be based on absolutely anything about the game you\u2019re betting on. For instance, you\u2019ll be posed a question, will the Ravens score a touchdown in the first quarter? All you have to do is pick yes or no. If you pick correctly, you\u2019ll win your bet.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n