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  2. World Cup 2022 preview: Group-by-group predictions, odds and ...

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    World Cup 2022 — Group C. Odds to advance: Argentina -1600, Mexico -115, Poland -110, Saudi Arabia +650 Odds to win group: Argentina -250, Mexico +450, Poland +500, Saudi Arabia +1800 Storyline ...

  3. 2022 World Cup betting: The U.S. is at even odds to advance ...

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    England is heavily favored to be in the top two of the group while the U.S. is the No. 2 favorite ahead of Iran and the European playoff winner.

  4. World Cup 2022: When does it start? How to watch? Why Qatar ...

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    Here’s everything you need to know about the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

  5. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    They are the ratio of the amount won to the stake – the solidus "/" is pronounced "to"; for example, 7/1 is "seven to one". Fractional odds of 1/1 are an even bet. US format odds are the amount won on a 100 stake when positive, and the stake needed to win 100 when negative. US odds of 100 are an even bet.

  6. Spread betting - Wikipedia

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    Spread betting is any of various types of wagering on the outcome of an event where the pay-off is based on the accuracy of the wager, rather than a simple "win or lose" outcome, such as fixed-odds (or money-line) betting or parimutuel betting. A point spread is a range of outcomes and the bet is whether the outcome will be above or below the ...

  7. Each-way - Wikipedia

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    The odds paid on the place part of the bet are usually a fraction (commonly 1 ⁄ 2, 1 ⁄ 3, 1 ⁄ 4 or 1 ⁄ 5) of the win odds. The trade-off being that one has a greater chance of making one's bet in trade for getting less payoff for doing so. Examples are domestic football knockout competitions (e.g. FA Cup) where the quoted place terms ...