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  2. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    Half bets. A half (halftime) bet applies only to the score of the first or second half. This bet can be placed on the spread (line) or over/under. This can also be applied to a specific quarter in American football or basketball, a fewer number of innings in baseball, or a specific period in hockey. In-play betting. In-play betting, or live ...

  3. Asian handicap - Wikipedia

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    Explained: This handicap states that half of your bet goes on Newcastle to win, draw, or lose by less than 1 goal; and half on Newcastle to win, draw, or lose by less than 1.5 goals. If the final score is Everton 1-0 Newcastle, half your bet would be refunded due to a draw (Everton 1 - +1 Newcastle, i.e.: Newcastle lost by exactly one goal).

  4. Glossary of basketball terms - Wikipedia

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    An annual postseason tournament for NCAA Division I men's basketball teams that do not qualify for the NCAA championship tournament. Founded in 1938, a year before the NCAA tournament, it is closely identified with New York City ; all games were originally held at the third Madison Square Garden , and the semifinals and final were held at today ...

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    In total, 13 teams in the USA TODAY Sports men's basketball coaches poll will be playing in tournaments. With so much basketball taking place, here is a rundown of the major tournaments that have ...

  6. Quarters vs Halves: Explaining why men's, women's college ...

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    Eventually, time was added and each half became 20 minutes. In 1951, both college basketball and the NBA changed the format of their games to four 10-minute quarters.

  7. March Madness pools - Wikipedia

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    The March Madness bracket is the visual representation of all the teams in the tournament and the path they have to follow to the Final Four and the championship game. There are pools or private gambling-related contests in which participants predict the outcome of each tournament game, filling out a complete tournament bracket in the process.

  8. Handicapping - Wikipedia

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    Handicapping is used in scoring many games and competitive sports, including go, shogi, chess, croquet, golf, bowling, polo, basketball, and track and field events. Handicap races are common in clubs which encourage all levels of participants, such as swimming or in cycling clubs and sailing clubs, or which allow participants with a variety of ...

  9. Bracketology - Wikipedia

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    Using the NCAA basketball tournament selection process, the NET, and the seeding and balancing process, a "bracketologist" places teams in the tournament in the various regions (most commonly East, West, Midwest, and South however sometimes the region names are changed to reflect the host cities).