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Combination bet

Wagerer has associated risk as well as possible return, when multiplied after each event placing a number of end-to-end bets, it means that every "bet" wins in order for the "combination" bet to win is needed. If any of these are lost, the wager loses the entire bet.

Let's choose the lion to win the AFC West Let's consider the example of wagerer, Tiger to win AFC East and bear to win AFC north with an individual bet of $ 10. Otherwise, the bet is a loser You have to win for a bet in order to win.


Runline bed

"Run Line" is a bet that your favorite team must cover 1½ run spread. As this involves the spread of change in odds, smart wagerer considers odds change to maximize his potential return.

Consider an example:

                            Money line total run line
• Tigers + 110 7.5 +1.5
* Lions - 120 - 1.5

Here, in the case of wagerrer bets, you have to acquire a lion 2 Run and lose the Tigers 2.


Round Robin

When Wagerer plays in round robin, he bet on multiple parlays or teasers at once. Here you can select wagerer and 3 or 8 teams are any one of the combination or parlays 2-6 team.

Suppose Wagerer supports buffalo, tiger and bulls; he is a 3-teamer with a buffalo tiger bull, and Buffalo tiger, Buffalo


Future bets

As the name suggests, the bet on 'Future' is a highly placed bet before a sports event is held. Future bets provide a large payment that increases the difficulty of choosing a winner.

Let's consider an example of wagerer that puts future bets on bulls to win the Super Bowl during the pre-season.


Proposition bet

A proposition bet, also known as a proposition bet, determines which team is going to win Toss, which player is the first to score, etc.

Suppose Wagerer has placed a Wagglers 6/1 Probability Proposal Bet to record on the Super Bowl for the first time.


Half time bet

"Half time" is a bet that can only be placed in the latter part of a sports event.

Assume that Wagerer wants to place a bet on half the time, he places the bet in the second half of his favorite team to win.

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