Sports Betting Odds
www.sportbet.com strives to offer the highest and most competitive sports betting odds in the online sports books industry. Below you will find our current sports betting odds for each wager type and the corresponding payout. Our parlay payouts and teasers payouts are set higher than the industry standard, which is set by the Las Vegas sportsbooks. Check them out below and begin winning more now!
Straight Betting Odds
A wager on a game or event in which a team (or total, player, etc.) is selected to win against the point spread, odds or a combination of both.
Betting Point Spread
The two most popular ways of expressing odds in American football are point spreads and money lines.
When you look at a point spread, you will see one team with a negative number and one team with a positive number. Remember, for sports betting purposes, points are subtracted from the favorite team's final score to determine if the favorite is a winner. That is why the favorite team is always listed with a negative number.
As you might expect, the reverse is true for the underdog. The underdog team is given a positive number because points are added to the underdog team's final score to determine if the underdog is a winner for purposes of the sports bet. Events that tie are considered "no action" - no one wins or loses. Let's look at an example:
The New England Patriots are playing the New York Jets. The Patriots are expected to win the game and the spread is 6. So, you see the Patriots listed as -6 and the Jets listed as +6. You place a bet on the Patriots. If the Patriots win by more than 6 points, you win the bet. If the Patriots only win by 6 points, then the game is considered "no action" and all money is returned. If the Patriots win by less than 6 points, you lose the bet.
Point Spread with Odds (i.e., golf matchups) : A combination of the two above. The selection must win by the point spread, and the payoffs are calculated by the odds.
Parlay Betting Odds
a parlay is a group of straight bets combined into one bet. For the parlay to win the entire individual bets of the parlay need to win for the parlay to be a winner. You can mix different sports bets on the same parlay. Two or more straight bets combined together to make one bet. If all teams in the parlay win, the parlay is a winning bet. If any team included in the parlay loses, the parlay is a losing bet. If a team in the parlay ties or is "no action," the parlay's number of teams is reduced by one; a tie on a two team parlay become a straight bet.
Parlay payoffs are the following:
# OF TEAMS |
BETTING PAYOFF |
2 |
13/5 |
3 |
6/1 |
4 |
10/1 |
5 |
20/1 |
6 |
40/1 |
7 |
1/75 |
8 |
1/150 |
9 |
1/250 |
10 |
1/400 |
11 |
1/500 |
12 |
1/600 |
13 |
1/750 |
14 |
1/900 |
15 |
1/1200 |
*** MAXIMUM PARLAY PAYOUT IS $75,000
Teasers Betting Odds
A teaser bet is the same as a parlay in which additional points are either added to the underdog or subtracted from the favorite (e.g., if the regular line on your selection is -4 and you have a 6 point teaser, then your line would be +2).
A two team teaser with a tie and a win, or a no action and a win is considered a push and your wager amount is refunded to your account.
Football Teasers: 6 pts, 6½ pts, 7 pts.
Basketball Teasers: 4 pts, 4½ pts, 5 pts.
Teaser Bet payoffs are the following:
# OF TEAMS |
6 point |
6 1/2 point |
7 point |
2 |
100/100 |
110/100 |
120/100 |
3 |
100/170 |
100/160 |
100/150 |
4 |
100/280 |
100/250 |
100/200 |
5 |
100/425 |
100/400 |
100/350 |
6 |
100/600 |
100/550 |
100/500 |
7 |
100/800 |
100/700 |
100/600 |
8 |
100/900 |
100/800 |
100/700 |
Monster Teaser Odds (3 teams only)
Football Monster Teasers odds : 10 points
Basketball Monster Teasers odds: 7 points
Super Monster Teaser Odds (4 teams only)
Football Monster Teasers odds: 13 points
Basketball Monster Teasers odds: 10 points
ALL TIES LOSE!
# OF TEAMS |
PAYOFF |
3 |
120/100 |
4 |
130/100 |
**NEW- Pleasers Betting Odds (phone betting only)
Pleasers bets are similar to a teaser bets, only you give versus receive additional points; additional points are either subtracted from the underdog or added to the favorite (e.g., if the regular line on your selection is -4 and you select a pleaser bet, then your line would be -10).
Pleaser bets are currently only available on NFL and NCAA football side bets combined with additional NFL and NCAA side bets.
Other pleaser betting examples:
Betting Odds:
Dallas is (-3) over Washington
Pittsburgh is (-8) over Cleveland
A "Two Team Pleaser bet" on Dallas and Pittsburgh would be:
Dallas (-9)
Pittsburgh (-14)
A "Two Team Pleaser bet" on Washington and Cleveland would be:
Washington (-3)
Cleveland (+2)
Pleaser bet payoffs depend on how many teams are in your wager. Payoffs are shown in the table below. If there is a tie in one or more of your individual parts then the wager steps down to the next lowest number of teams.
A 2 team pleaser bet with a tie and a winner pays even money.
A 2 team pleaser bet with two ties is a push.
# OF TEAMS |
BETTING PAYOFF |
2 |
6/1 |
3 |
17/1 |
4 |
45/1 |
5 |
120/1 |
6 |
300/1 |
**NEW**--IF BETS
Note: In order to place an IF bet, please call 866-WAGER-SB (866-924-3772)
An "IF" bet allows the client to make a second wager, pending a win, loss or tie on the first selection. "IF" bets must be made on the same call, with the second part of the "IF" bet not exceeding the amount of the first selection.
There are four types of "IF" betting wagers: IF win only, IF win or tie, IF lose, IF lose or tie.
For example: San Diego +3 $110 to win $100 IF WIN OR TIE then Oakland -2.5 $110 to win $100.
If the Chargers lose, the wager is over and the client loses the $110 bet on SD +3. If the Chargers win or tie, then the wager continues on to the Raiders wager. If the Raiders win, the client wins a total of $200. If the Raiders lose, the client only loses $10.
REVERSE IF BETS
A Reverse IF bet is a double action IF bet, a two part wager.
For example: Dallas -7 $110 to win $100 IF WIN then Miami +4 $110 to win $100.
With a Reverse IF bet, the client has Dallas -7, and if that wins, the client will also have Miami +4, AND the client has Miami +4 and if that wins, the client will have Dallas -7. It is basically a two sided IF bet.
**NEW**--ROUND ROBINS Bets
A Round Robin bet is a combination of 2 team parlays involving 3 or more teams.
For example : Carolina +7, St. Louis -9, and Green Bay -4
Carolina +7 |
Green Bay -4 |
Green Bay -4 |
St. Louis -9 100/260 |
St. Louis -9 100/260 |
Carolina +7 100/260 |
The client is risking $300 to win $780.
Limits
Wagering limits are the following (any wagers above the amount below are subject to approval by Sportbet.com management):
| STRAIGHT BETS |
PARLAYS/TEASERS |
FUTURES |
| Side Max* |
Total Max* |
Min** |
Max* |
Min** |
Max* |
Min** |
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| $5,000 |
$3,000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
$1 |
$250 |
$10 |
| $2,000 |
$1,000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
$1 |
n/a |
n/a |
| $1000 |
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| $3,000 |
$1,000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
$1 |
$250 |
$10 |
| $2,000 |
$1,000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
$1 |
n/a |
n/a |
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| $3,000 |
$1,000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
$1 |
$250 |
$10 |
| $2,000 |
$1,000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
$1 |
n/a |
n/a |
| $1000 |
| $500 |
$500 |
|
$250 |
$1 |
n/a |
n/a |
| $3,000 |
$1,000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
$1 |
$250 |
$10 |
| $500 |
| $1000 |
| $2,000 |
$1000 |
$10 |
$1,000 |
n/a |
$250 |
$10 |
| $250 |
n/a |
$10 |
n/a |
n/a |
$250 |
$10 |
| $250 |
n/a |
$10 |
n/a |
n/a |
$250 |
$10 |
| $250 |
n/a |
$10 |
n/a |
n/a |
$250 |
$10 |
| $250 |
n/a |
$10 |
n/a |
n/a |
$250 |
$10 |
| $250 |
n/a |
$10 |
n/a |
n/a |
$250 |
$10 |
*For Internet betting, the maximum bet per ticket is $5,000 on straight bets and $1000 on parlay and teaser bets, multiple tickets may not be placed to reach the limits listed above. Individual account limits may vary, at the discretion of Management.
The maximum bet on a circled game is $500.
**For telephone betting, the minimum wagers are $50 on straight bets and $25 on parlay/teaser bets.
For overnight lines, maximum bet is $500
Scored Official
Games/Events are declared official according to the following:
SPORT |
SCORED OFFICIAL AFTER |
FOOTBALL |
55 minutes of play |
BASKETBALL (NBA) |
43 minutes of play |
BASKETBALL (NCAA) |
35 minutes of play |
BASEBALL |
5 innings of play |
HOCKEY |
55 minutes of play |
GOLF |
54 holes of play |
BOXING |
After opening bell is rung |
TENNIS |
After 1st serve |
OTHER SPORTS |
For timed events, must have less than 5 minutes remaining |
MONEY-LINE (SINGLE BETS):
Involves betting on the outcome of a match in 90 minutes (i.e. 1st half and 2nd half), choosing whether the game will end in a home win, an away win or the draw. Extra time does not count in this case - as in many Cup matches, when goals scored in extra-time do not count for wagering purposes. However, separate odds are often quoted for a team to go through to the next round (either through winning in Extra-Time, by Penalties or by the Golden Goal) - these wagers are usually termed "Outright Winner" wagers, as opposed to "Within 90 Minutes Winner" wagers.
PARLAY BETS:
Soccer parlays are a single wager on two or more outcomes. Soccer parlays may not be parlayed with any other sports. The wager amount and the profits from one winning wager is rolled over and parlayed to the second wager. Also see our Parlay Conversion Chart on how to figure soccer parlay payoffs. These "multiple bets" simply are a string of single bets, with more than one outcome. Just as with the single wager you must determine whether your selected matches will end in respective home win, away win or draw.
Other
Sports betting will be available on other sports and special events, and will be included in the futures page. |