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  2. Knicks vs. 76ers: How to bet on the spread, total and ... - AOL

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  3. Thursday NBA Playoffs: Memphis moneyline, player props - AOL

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    The NBA playoffs are in full swing and Ariel Epstein gets you set for tonight's three-game set. The Memphis vs Minnesota and Dallas vs Utah series are all knotted up at one game apiece. Ariel has ...

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    Bradley basketball vs Texas State betting odds. ... Spread: Bradley favored by 6.5. Over/under: 136.5. Moneyline: Bradley -300, Texas State +240. Bradley basketball schedule ... USA TODAY Network ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Parlay - Wikipedia

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    Parlay bets are paid out at odds higher than the typical single game bet, but still below the "true" odds. For instance, a common two-team NFL parlay based entirely on the spread generally has a payout of 2.64:1. In reality, however, if one assumes that each single game bet is 50/50, the true payout should instead be 3:1.

  7. Fixed-odds betting - Wikipedia

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    In making a bet where the expected value is positive, one is said to be getting "the best of it". For example, if one were to bet $1 at 10 to 1 odds (one could win $10) on the outcome of a coin flip, one would be getting "the best of it" and should always make the bet (assuming a rational and risk-neutral attitude with linear utility curves and have no preferences implying loss aversion or the ...