What is a push on a spread?

What is a push on a spread?

What is a push on a spread?

A push describes a bet for which there's no winner or loser between a bettor and the sportsbook. The sportsbook will refund your initial stake if the bet is a push. A push is most common for spread and total bets, but it can come up elsewhere.

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What does a minus 5 spread mean?
In simple terms, a point spread is a bet on how much the favorite team will win by. If the team has a minus sign, that means they're the favorite and they'll have to win by the specified number or more for you to win your bet.
2024-02-10 13:02:57


What is a minus 3 spread?
A -3 spread is one of the most common betting lines you see in football, especially in the NFL. The reason: It's the most common margin of victory. When betting a -3 spread—also known as betting a “3-point favorite”—you will subtract 3 phantom points from that team at the end of the game.
2024-01-14 13:48:28


What is a minus 6 spread?
The favorite is the team projected to win the game. They are assigned a point spread with a minus symbol (-) in front of the number, such as Pittsburgh Steelers (-6.5). If you were to bet on the Steelers to cover the spread in this instance, Pittsburgh would need to win by seven or more points for you to win your bet.
2023-04-26 13:18:41


What does a +1.5 spread mean in football?
A spread of +1.5 or -1.5 basically indicates both teams are pretty much evenly matched—essentially, a +1.5 underdog has just about as good of a chance to win as a -1.5 favorite (at least in the eyes of oddsmakers). Again, though, this only applies to football and basketball spread betting.
2023-02-26 17:05:16