Definition of «moneyline»

Moneyline is a term used in sports betting to refer to the simplest type of wager, where you are simply predicting which team or player will win an event. In this case, there is no point spread involved - just a straight up prediction of who will come out on top. The odds offered for such a wager are represented as a positive number, indicating how much money you would need to bet in order to win $100. For example, if the New England Patriots were playing and the moneyline was +250, it means that you would have to bet $250 to win $100 if they won the game.

Sentences with «moneyline»

  • Online sportsbook @ 5Dimes took a handful of moneyline bets on Jacksonville St, the largest $ 25 at 675/1, per Tony W. Would pay $ 16,875. (sportsinsights.com)
  • «To Win» represents the record based on moneyline bets. (oddsshark.com)
  • The Lightning are currently getting only 36 % of moneyline bets for the opener but have moved from -116 to -130 at Pinnacle, indicating some sharp money on Tampa Bay to grab a series lead. (sportsinsights.com)
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