
A Beginners Guide to Wagering
In the gambling world, there’s no doubt the 2000s belonged to poker. Texas Hold ’em was everywhere. Online, in movies, in-person, on television, you name it.
The gambling world had never seen such an explosion in popularity. Fast forward a decade, and that popularity has now shifted to online casino’s offering free spins slots, no deposit codes and sports betting. Ever since the Supreme Court overturned the PASPA, essentially legalizing sports gambling state to state, betting on sports has gathered even more steam as everyone is looking to get a wager down.
However, before you jump in headlong to the first sportsbook you see, there are certain factors you’ll need to know. So, consider this your 101: Intro to Sports Gambling as we walk you through everything you’ll need to know to be a successful sports gambler.
Your Basic Sports Terms and Wagers
To get your sports gambling endeavor off on the right foot, here are the basic terms and wager options you’ll need to know to be successful.
These are the straightforward basics, but still the vocabulary you’ll want to place your wagers as efficiently as possible:
Key Sports Betting Factors
To say the least, there are a lot of moving parts when it comes to sports betting.
To fully understand it, there are a few key factors to know off the bat:
Sports to Wager
Before we dive into here, let it be known you are able to bet on any and every sport, league, match, or event anywhere in the world, depending on the sportsbook you use. If there is a sport that piques your interest, you’ll have no problem finding a sportsbook to take your action.
That said, here we will cover the unique aspects of the most popular sports in North America for betting
Football
Leagues: NFL, NCAA, CFL, XFL, Arena Football League.
Wagers: Moneyline, Point Spread, Totals, Futures, Props, Parlays, Teasers, Pleasers.
Football is by far the most popular sport for wagering. Whether it is college or pro, football has a fanbase that is the envy of every other sport. Point spread wagers are very popular, but every wager is used when gambling on football.
Weekly lines are released Tuesday mornings, and the betting starts immediately. Because of this, the lines and odds tend to move quite a bit in that time before kickoff. Be sure you gather as much information (injury reports, weather) as possible before laying a bet.
Basketball
Leagues: NBA, NCAA, WNBA, G League, ABA
Wagers: Moneyline, Point Spread, Totals, Futures, Props, Parlays, Teasers, Pleasers.
Basketball also enjoys plenty of popularity and has been rivaling football in recent years in the sportsbooks. There is not as much time between games as with football, so the lines don’t move as much with basketball.
Gathering intel is still at a premium, though, so research accordingly.
Baseball
Leagues: MLB, NCAA
Wagers: Moneyline, Runline, Totals, Futures, Props
Baseball betting is actually much different than football or basketball. Look no further than the “runline” for proof. Baseball is a low scoring game, so point spread bets in the traditional sense are not available. In its place is the “Runline.”
The runline is similar to a point spread wager in that points are used to determine the winner. However, because of its low scoring nature, the runline is always 1.5.
Also, the runline does not even up the odds like a point spread. The runline can actually turn favorites into underdogs according to payout and vice versa.
Hockey
Leagues: NHL, NCAA
Wagers: Moneyline, Puckline, Totals, Futures, Props
Just like baseball, hockey is another low scoring affair, so instead of a point spread or a runline, gamblers get a “puckline.” The puckline is just like the runline as it is always 1.5 and will turn the odds on their head.
Soccer
Leagues: MLS, Premier League, NCAA
Wagers: Moneyline, Goalline, Totals, Futures, Props
If you think baseball and hockey are low-scoring, allow me to introduce you to soccer. Despite the low scoring nature of the game, soccer is the most popular sport in the world.
This may not be true in North America outside of Mexico, but worldwide, there is nothing like soccer fandom. An interesting wrinkle in soccer betting is the tie.
Many soccer matches will end in a tie, and, of course, you can wager accordingly. Moneyline options will include a winner of the match or a tied match, both at different odds.
UFC/MMA/Boxing
Wagers: Moneyline, Totals, Props
The recent success of UFC has been well documented and is very impressive. Of course, it didn’t take long for the sportsbooks to notice as well.
When it comes to UFC/MMA/Boxing wagers, there are basically different versions of the moneyline, totals, and props. You can pick the winner of the bout. The winner of the round. How the fight was decided, such as TKO or Decision. You have many options.
Esports
Wagers: Moneyline, Props, Futures
If the UFC is the next big thing in sports gambling, then Esports is the future. Yes, there are professional video game players. Yes, there are professional video game teams. And, yes, there are professional video game leagues. Many of them actually and there is a whole generation of players and fans following along as if it was a pennant race in the 1950s.
It hasn’t taken long for sportsbooks to join the trend by offering wagers in this space, and you can now find Esports odds everywhere. These are pretty basic wagers as there are many leagues, teams, players, tournaments, and games to negotiate.
That said, we’ve seen moneyline-esque bets as well as props and futures in sportsbooks as of late. It is an interesting sport to wager on with plenty to research. Better be a gamer.
Horse Racing
Pardon the terrible pun, but betting on horse racing is a totally different animal than every other sport. There is nothing like a day at the track, and being successful gambling on horse racing takes a lot of time and experience.
Unfortunately, it is much too complicated to even scratch the surface here. Just know there are plenty of articles around the internet dedicated solely to playing the ponies, and that is where you should begin.
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