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  2. How are point spreads made for NFL games? Veteran Vegas ... - AOL

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    The first spread Andrews comes to for an NFL game is simple math, using the power ratings: If Team A is 90, Team B is 91 and at home with a 2.5-point home-field advantage, the line is Team B -3.5.

  3. Spread betting - Wikipedia

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    For example, in a cricket match a sports spread betting firm may list the spread of a team's predicted runs at 340 – 350. The gambler can elect to ‘buy’ at 350 if they think the team will score more than 350 runs in total, or sell at 340 if they think the team will score less than 340.

  4. NFL betting: Does the spread even matter? - AOL

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    If you bet $110 on every underdog against the spread last season, you would have lost $930. Underdogs won outright in just 97 of 272 games last season. That is a winning percentage of under 36%.

  5. NFL betting: The spread rarely matters in the Super Bowl - AOL

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    Before last season, the spread didn't come into play for 12 consecutive Super Bowls. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Sports betting - Wikipedia

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    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 betting, is a ...

  7. Gambling - Wikipedia

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    Spread betting allows gamblers to wager 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. For example, a wager can be based on the when a point is scored in the game in minutes and each minute away from the prediction increases or reduces the payout.

  8. Sports Betting 101: What does the point spread mean? [Video]

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    The most popular way of betting is by laying or getting points. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

  9. Sports betting systems - Wikipedia

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    For example, Advanced Football Analytics ran a multivariate linear regression on the outcomes of American football games. The results determined that the most important aspect to winning the game was passing efficiency. [4] One of the problems that results from using linear regression is determining causation vs. correlation.