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Old 06-27-2006, 08:26 AM
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People,

I am from Brazil, and here there is no official gambling. And I also dont know any local online gambling website

So, I am basically with 2 problems:

- Firts, I donīt understand some wagering deffinitions like: if bets, rollover, money line, parlays, spread, etc.

- Second, I donīt understand the pricing system (In a soccer match, for instance: +1/2 1.1570....this means greek to me) and horse racing princing systems. So, I cannot measure my spents when doing a bet nor my return when I win some wagering.

Can anybody tell me a good internet resource where I cand read about this and understand all these terms and calculus?

Thank you very much!
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Old 06-27-2006, 09:40 AM
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People,

I am from Brazil, and here there is no official gambling. And I also dont know any local online gambling website

So, I am basically with 2 problems:

- Firts, I donīt understand some wagering deffinitions like: if bets, rollover, money line, parlays, spread, etc.

- Second, I donīt understand the pricing system (In a soccer match, for instance: +1/2 1.1570....this means greek to me) and horse racing princing systems. So, I cannot measure my spents when doing a bet nor my return when I win some wagering.

Can anybody tell me a good internet resource where I cand read about this and understand all these terms and calculus?

Thank you very much!
I will begin by saying you should not wager a dime until you learn the lingo. Go to any library and pick-up a book on sports gambling. But learn the lingo before wagering.
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Old 06-28-2006, 08:35 AM
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People,

I am from Brazil, and here there is no official gambling. And I also dont know any local online gambling website

So, I am basically with 2 problems:

- Firts, I donīt understand some wagering deffinitions like: if bets, rollover, money line, parlays, spread, etc.

- Second, I donīt understand the pricing system (In a soccer match, for instance: +1/2 1.1570....this means greek to me) and horse racing princing systems. So, I cannot measure my spents when doing a bet nor my return when I win some wagering.

Can anybody tell me a good internet resource where I cand read about this and understand all these terms and calculus?

Thank you very much!
You don't need to know EVERY kind of bet. Forget about "if bets" and parlays. Here are a few useful definitions:

Rollover:
This refers to how much you have to bet in order to keep the bonus you get from depositing. A "3 x deposit rollover" would mean that you have to make bets totalling 3 times your initial deposit (if you want to keep the bonus they give you.)

Moneyline:
A moneyline of +126 means you would risk $10 to win $12.60.
A moneyline of -136 means you would have to risk $13.60 for every $10 you want to win.

Spread:
A spread of +1.5 means you are getting an extra 1.5 points added to your team's score.
A spread of -1.5 means you are subtracting 1.5 points from your team's score.

If you see +1.5 -136, it means you are betting $13.60 to win $10, and you will win your bet unless your team loses by more than 1 point.

If you see -1.5 +126, it means you are betting $10 to win $12.60, and you will win your bet ONLY IF your team wins by more than 1 point.

Soccer is particularly confusing, because some lines include the tie possibility and others don't. It's not always obvious what's going on. Be sure you carefully read the "soccer rules" before betting.

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Old 06-28-2006, 08:50 AM
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While I agree that most sports parlays aren't worth knowing about, you get true odds on baseball or other moneyline parlays, so I think they are useful when playing heavy chalk.
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Old 06-28-2006, 09:42 AM
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You don't need to know EVERY kind of bet. Forget about "if bets" and parlays. Here are a few useful definitions:

Rollover:
This refers to how much you have to bet in order to keep the bonus you get from depositing. A "3 x deposit rollover" would mean that you have to make bets totalling 3 times your initial deposit (if you want to keep the bonus they give you.)

Moneyline:
A moneyline of +126 means you would risk $10 to win $12.60.
A moneyline of -136 means you would have to risk $13.60 for every $10 you want to win.

Spread:
A spread of +1.5 means you are getting an extra 1.5 points added to your team's score.
A spread of -1.5 means you are subtracting 1.5 points from your team's score.

If you see +1.5 -136, it means you are betting $13.60 to win $10, and you will win your bet unless your team loses by more than 1 point.

If you see -1.5 +126, it means you are betting $10 to win $12.60, and you will win your bet ONLY IF your team wins by more than 1 point.

Soccer is particularly confusing, because some lines include the tie possibility and others don't. It's not always obvious what's going on. Be sure you carefully read the "soccer rules" before betting.

--Dunbar
Thanks Dunbar!

These definitions were extremely useful to me!

I also read some definitions on BetWWTS...they explain a lot of things, I recommend it.

By the way, Iīve signed up on Pinnacle, after that discussion on the other thread

Thank you!
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Old 06-28-2006, 10:30 AM
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While I agree that most sports parlays aren't worth knowing about, you get true odds on baseball or other moneyline parlays, so I think they are useful when playing heavy chalk.
Agree, TG. I wasn't making a value judgement on those other kinds of bets. I was just recommending a "keep it simple" approach to start with.

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Old 06-28-2006, 12:11 PM
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rich eng's "Betting on Horse Racing of Dummies" is good for racing terms.

i'm still learning so this helped me greatly!
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Old 06-28-2006, 07:58 PM
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Go to Turfpedia.com..I think James Quinn is involved over there. Lots of good, basic information that will get you started in the right direction.
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Old 06-28-2006, 09:20 PM
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Thank all for your help!

I am now studying everything...

Soon I will be wagering a little just to learn on practice...
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