What is the difference between draw no bet and money line?

What is the difference between draw no bet and money line?

What is the difference between draw no bet and money line?

A “Draw no bet” occurs when a draw is not offered as an outcome on a moneyline bet when that outcome can potentially take place. This mostly happens in soccer/European football matches when a moneyline bet only offers the option for either team to win.

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What does money line +350 mean?
Moneyline odds
In the above example, the Kansas City Chiefs are a strong favorite against the Chicago Bears. The -350 odds mean a bettor would have to bet $350 to win $100. Conversely, a bettor on the Bears would make $245 in profit if they bet $100. If someone put $100 on the Chiefs, they would win $28.57 in profit.
2024-02-17 18:12:45


Why would you get a negative money line?
Favorites on the moneyline are almost always denoted with a minus sign (we'll explain the “almost” part later). So, for instance, let's say a moneyline favorite appears as -180 on the betting board. That minus sign indicates the amount of money one must wager to win $100. So a bettor looking to win $100 will risk $180.
2024-01-16 09:30:41


What happens if you bet 50 on a money line?
A winning $50 moneyline bet on the Bills returns $107.50 total to the bettor. ($57.50 in profit plus the original $50 stake.)
2024-01-11 17:04:25


What sport is the easiest to bet money on?
NFL Football – Most Accessible Sport to Bet On
Bets on NFL football games range from the typical money line, and point spread wagers to more exotic futures and prop bets, though the most accessible wagers tend to be the simplest ones.
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