When you place a moneyline wager, you’re simply betting on who will win the game or event — no spreads, no handicaps, just the outright winner.
Favorite (−): A negative number shows how much you must risk to win $100.
Underdog (+): A positive number shows how much you win on a $100 wager.
The larger the gap in perceived strength, the bigger the odds will look on both sides.
Patriots -145 vs Rams +125
A $145 bet on the Patriots returns $100 profit if they win.
A $100 bet on the Rams returns $125 profit if they win.
If the game ends in a tie, the wager is graded as a Push and your stake is refunded.
Baseball (MLB)
Games must go 5 innings (or 4.5 innings if the home team is ahead) for moneyline wagers to stand.
You can also specify pitcher requirements: both listed pitchers, one listed pitcher, or action regardless of pitchers.
Football (NFL & College)
Moneyline markets are only offered when the point spread falls between 1 and 17 points.
All wagers include overtime unless stated otherwise.
Basketball (NBA & NCAA)
Moneyline markets are offered only when the spread falls between 1 and 15 points.
Soccer (3-Way Moneyline)
You can bet Home Win, Away Win, or Draw.
If you don’t choose the Draw and the game ends tied after regulation, your wager loses.
Extra time and penalties are not included unless specified.
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