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- To place a single, just click on the line of your choice
or select the checkbox next to the line you want and click
the "Single" button at the top. For more excitement try a
parlay or teaser.
Definition
A single or straight bet is a wager on the outcome of a single
event or game. The wager is determined by a Pointspread, a
Moneyline, a Game Total, a Runline or Puckline. The team or
event wagered on must win the game or event either outright
or by covering the spread. The payout is determined by the
odds posted.
Payouts
Payouts for a single bet depend on the odds given by the
house for the bet you have placed. Whether the bet is a moneyline,
pointspread, runline or puckline, it's the odds that will
dictate your payout.
Simply translate the odds (represented usually as a moneyline
-110, -180, +140 etc.) to the multiplier (the Payoff Price
plus one). Then, take the multiplier and multiply this by
your bet to find out your Payout or Win (Payoff Price plus
your original bet).
Rules
1. Wagers must be on the outcome of a single event or game.
2. All single bets must lay 11 to win 10 unless otherwise
noted at the time of the wager.
3. The pointspread or moneyline may fluctuate at anytime as
they move with the bet, but you get the number at the time
the bet is laid.
4. Games that end in a tie for the Moneylines with the exact
total or including in the "line" in the pointspread
will be deemed as "No Action" and are referred to
as a "push." Your eCash will be returned to your
Bodog Sportsbook, Casino and Poker account.
How to Place a Single Wager
1. Choose the sport/event type you want to bet by clicking
on the sport/event type link on the sportsbook schedule. A
list of available events will be displayed, along with the
types of wagers you can make on that event.
2. Choose the wager you would like by clicking in the check
box next to one of the available wager types then click the
"Single" button above the events, or click directly
on the odds. The Enter Bet Amount screen will be displayed.
(You will be asked to login if you have not already done so.)
3. Enter in the desired risk or win amount and click "Next".
The Confirm Bet page will be displayed.
4. Confirm you have the correct team and bet amount then select
"Confirm Bet". The Bet Placed page will be displayed.
5. Wager has been confirmed and accepted by Bodog. Make a
note of your Wager Reference Number for future reference.
Types of Single Bets
Pointspread
The Pointspread - also called the line,
or spread - is used as a margin to handicap the favorite team.
The oddsmaker or handicapper "gives" points (or
goals) to the underdog. The bettor must take either the favorite
or the underdog. The favorite is always indicated by a minus
sign (e.g. -8.5) and the underdog by a plus sign (e.g.+8.5).
The betting outcome of the game is determined by taking the
actual game score and finding the point (or goal) difference
between each of the two teams playing. If the spread is offered
with a half-point (e.g. -8.5 for the favorite Green Bay) by
the handicappers, then there can be no "push" and
therefore you will either win or lose the bet.
Betting on Pointspread is also available for First Half (1H),
Second Half (2H) and Quarter lines (1Q, 2Q, 3Q, 4Q). The betting
outcome is determined by finding the difference between each
of the 2 teams playing during that period of the game.
Note: -110 or 10/11 (Bet 11 to win 10) is the standard odds
for pointspread bets on most sports.
Game Total
The Game Total or "Total" is the combined scores
of both teams involved in the wager. You can bet whether the
game will go "over" or "under" this figure.
Betting on the Game Total is also available for First Half
(1H), Second Half (2H), and Quarter lines (1Q, 2Q, 3Q, 4Q).
The outcome is the combined scores of both teams involved
in the wager during that period of the game.
Example: the Buffalo Bills are playing the New York Giants
and the Total posted by the sportsbook for the game is 38.
If the final score is New York 20 Buffalo 19, the total game
score would be 39. Therefore in this scenario if you bet over,
you would win; if you bet under, you would lose.
Moneyline
A Moneyline is offered when no handicap is given, such as
the case with a pointspread. The favorite and underdog are
given odds to win a game or event. The minus sign (e.g. -130)
always indicates the favorite and the amount you must bet
($130) to win ($100). The plus sign (e.g. +120) always indicates
the underdog and the amount that you win ($120) for every
bet ($100).
Multiplier
A Multiplier is a European-based line and is offered most
often for soccer matches. Much like a moneyline, a multiplier
is based on true odds rather than fixed odds. The favorite
and underdog are given odds to win a match. You will achieve
higher winnings from your original wager as the amount to
be won will equal the original bet multiplied by the product
of the odds. For example, a $100 bet on Arsenal (1.65) to
win would result in a Payout of $165, if Arsenal did win the
contest. Sample Bet: $100 x 1.65 = $165. For a Combo (Parlay)
bet, Payouts would be as such: a $100 bet on Newcastle (2.90)
to win, Manchester United (1.83) to win, and Chelsea/Liverpool
(3.25) to draw would result in a payout of $1,724.78. The
calculation of the Sample Bet is as follows: $100 x 2.90 x
1.83 x 3.25 = $1,724.78.
Runline
Baseball combines both a handicap/spread and odds, and is
called the Runline (much like the Puckline for Hockey). Sample
line: Tampa Bay +1.5 (-135), New York -1.5 (+115). The favorites
are the Yankees, giving the Devil Rays 1.5 runs. To win the
bet, the Yankees would have to win the game by 2 runs. If
you're betting on Tampa Bay, you'll receive a 1.5 runs handicap,
meaning they could lose by 1 run and you'd still win your
bet.
For runline wagers to have action, both listed pitchers must
start the game for their respective teams and the game must
go 9 innings (8.5 if the home team is ahead).
Puckline
Hockey combines both a handicap/spread and odds, and is called
the Puckline (much like the Runline for Baseball). Sample
line: San Jose +1.5 (-220), Detroit -1.5 (+180). The favorites
are the Detroit Red Wings, giving the San Jose Sharks 1.5
goals. To win the bet, Detroit would have to win the game
by 2 goals. If you're betting on San Jose, you'll receive
a 1.5 goals handicap, meaning they could lose by 1 goal and
you'd still win your bet.
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