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Sports Betting - Understanding The Basics

By: Allison Thompson

Men like sports and they like the odd gamble and this is where "sports betting" has evolved. Any time a group of guys get together in order to watch a sports game they will usually have the odd small bet with each other over who is going to win. No matter what sport it is they are always going to find things which they can talk about and which may well change the course of its history. To further enhance their excitement when watching a certain sport some spectators like to try and guess what the results are going to be for certain games, and this is where sports betting becomes involved.

Although many say betting is addictive this form is very much just for fun and is often the ideal way to bond with your mates. You do not need to even lay down big bets just to have a good time. Sports betting can actually make the whole outcome of the game far more meaningful and exciting for those watching or listening to it. Below we offer a few basics with regard to sports betting to help you get started.

To be able place bets you first need to become a member of a Sports Book. This is a place where you allowed to place bets. Currently in the USA there are only four States where betting is legal, but it can be done illegally and you will need to find a bookie in order to place yours and you have to be over 21 years of age. You can bet on all kinds of sports from professional and college football and basketball, to professional hockey or baseball, to horse racing and dog racing. In fact today whatever sport you like then you are sure to be able to place any number of different bets on them. You can place a bet relating to what the combined score of the two teams involved will be at the end of the game or you can bet which opponent will be knocked out in which round, to you betting on what side of the coin will land on after it has been tossed. What you are doing is placing bets on what you thing are the chances of a team winning or losing (statistical odds) will be.

In sports betting, bookies using these statistical odds to help them calculate the odds relating to which teams are more likely to win their games. They then offer a "spread" where they give a point's advantage to a team who they feel is going to lose a game by a certain number of points. This then is used to allow you to place even bets when doing sports betting. So even if the team does lose as long as you have provided the right number of points that they lose by then you will win the bet.

From time to time with this particular kind of bet you may be required to bet a few points higher above what you would actually win. The only reason you will be asked to do this is so that the bookie can actually make some money as well.

There are various different kinds of bets that one can place when it comes to sports betting. The kinds of bets you place are known as straights (the most common type placed), parlays, teasers and over/unders. A straight bet is where you put money on whether the team will win or lose the game. Whilst under/over bets combine the number of points that the teams score during a particular game. As for parlays and teasers these are bets that involve a spread and this is where you bet on several games at once. However teasers offer you the chance to subtract or add points to your spread and this in turn could make your bet much stronger. To really make sports betting more challenging and interesting then one needs to get involved in the more complex types of bets we have mentioned here.

Above we have shown you what the basics of sports betting are. So why not give it a try and have some fun as well. But remember to not get too carried away and go out and use your 401K plan, you may just end up regretting this for the rest of your life.

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