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Today | Yesterday | Archive Updated 11/28 9:23:16pm


▼ Today's games
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Time Gm# Teams Score Tickets Money Open Circa SuperBook South Point D
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11/28 541November
NBA - Tuesday, Charlotte
28th o50% u68% 223 220 220½ 220½
9:40p 542 New York 60% 91% -11-10 -11½-10 -11½-10 -11½-10
11/28 543 Atlanta o66% o67% 235 238 238 238
9:40p 544 Cleveland 73% 94% -5-10 -4½-10 -4½-10 -4½-10
11/28 545 Toronto o64% o52% 222½ 223½ 223½ 224
9:40p 546 Brooklyn 58% 79% -2-10 -1½-10 -1½-10 -1½-10
11/28 547 Milwaukee 74% 68% -3-10 -4½-10 -4½-10 -4½-10
9:30p 548 Miami o77% o85% 225½ 230½ 230½ 230½
11/28 549 Chicago o68% o77% 217 219 219½ 219
9:40p 550 Boston 63% 84% -12½-10 -12½-10 -12½-10 -12½-10
11/28 551 Oklahoma City o61% u52% 225½ 229 229 228½
10:10p 552 Minnesota 52% 57% -4-10 -3-10 -3-10 -3-10
11/28 553 Houston u56% u84% 232½ 228½ 228½ 228½
10:40p 554 Dallas 68% 67% -5-10 -4-10 -4-10 -4-10
11/29 555 Golden State o50% o76% 238½ 236½ 236 236
12:00a 556 Sacramento 64% 85% -2-10 -1½-15 -2-10 -2-10

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What is the moneyline?


Betting on the moneyline means you're just picking the winner of the
game. Since there is no point spread involved, betting on the favorite
requires you to bet more to win a desired amount on the moneyline.
Conversely, betting on an underdog on the moneyline will earn a larger
profit. If you are looking to play the favorite on the moneyline, the
number you see is the number that you need to lay in order to win
$100. Say you're using our free NFL picks and are betting on a -200
favorite, you need to lay $200 to profit $100, and you would collect
$300. If you are betting on the underdog, the number that you see is
the amount that you would win off a $100 bet. A $100 bet on a +200
underdog would profit $200 and you collect $300. The easiest bet out
there, but also the most difficult to separate your heart from your brain.

What is the point spread?


A point spread is a bet on the margin of victory in a game. Betting on
the favorite with the point spread requires that team to win the contest
by a minimum number of points. Betting on the underdog with the point
spread allows that team to lose the contest, as long as it's not by more
than the posted number.

What is a parlay?
A parlay is a multi-wager bet that requires all of the legs to win in order
for you to cash your ticket. The more teams you include, the more
money you can potentially win. But if any of your selections fail to win or
cover the point spread, your ticket is toast.

What is the puckline?


The puckline is hockey's version of the point spread. When betting on
the puckline, the favorite is -1.5 goals on the spread, with the underdog
at +1.5 goals. Betting on the favorite requires your team to win its game
by two or more goals. Conversely, betting on the underdog at +1.5
means that your team can lose by one goal, and your ticket will still
cash.

What is the runline?


The runline is baseball's version of the point spread. When betting on
the runline, the favorite is -1.5 runs on the spread, with the underdog at
+1.5 runs. Betting on the favorite requires your team to win its game by
two or more runs. Conversely, betting on the underdog at +1.5 means
that your team can lose by one run, and your ticket will still cash. Before
you go hogwild betting on runlines, give our free MLB picks a look!

What is a rotation number?


At most sports books, the ticket writers speak in numbers, not team
names, to avoid confusion. Cities like New York and Los Angeles have
multiple teams in the same sport. Nicknames like the Giants and
Rangers are used across multiple leagues. Most rotation numbers are
3-4 digits and are usually located to the left of the team names on the
odds board. Ticket writers rely on that rotation number to eliminate all
confusion between themselves and the bettor.

What is the grand salami?


The grand salami is a bet synonymous with hockey and baseball where
bettors can wager on the total points scored in that day's games. In
hockey, bettors can choose whether the total goals in that day's games
will go over or under the grand salami number. In baseball, bettors can
wager on how many total runs will be scored on the day.

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