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Snppts - A Xamarin Forms UI snippet library. Description A Xamarin.Forms application based on Bet App design by Manoj Rajput from Dribbble.com. Teasers are bets in which 2 to 8 teams are selected together in one wager with an adjusted point spread. In a teaser bet you can add points to the sides or mix both sides and totals adding or subtracting to the.

Points Betting is a unique sports betting option available only at PointsBet Sportsbook (currently in New Jersey and Iowa). This kind of point spread wager is based on the margin of victory or loss and can be very volatile, depending on how much risk a bettor wants to take on a game.

During the first week of the 2019 NFL season, one bettor decided to take a massive leap into Points Betting. One massive bet on the Ravens gave a lot of exposure to this relatively new form of point spread betting.

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This Points Betting wager was for $30,000 per point on the Baltimore Ravens -6 at Miami Dolphins. Unlike a point spread wager, the margin of victory in the game dictates how much the bettor wins or loses. The size of the win in this bet depended on the final score of the game. The Ravens covered and defeated the Dolphins 59-10.

The risk in this wager was capped at $600,000 for the bettor and PointsBet. Thanks to the unique wager and 49 point margin of victory, the bettor won $600,000. If this was a traditional -110 wager the bettor would have won $27,272.73. At the same time, this bettor could have also lost $600,000 if the result was reversed.

Points betting

Points Betting is a unique way to wager on sports thatā€™s unique to PointsBet Sportsbook. Betting on point spreads with a -110 moneyline isnā€™t for everyone. The traditional wager can seem boring since thereā€™s a fixed win or loss. Every point or yard in a football game could change how much is won or lost.

A Points Betting wager allows a bettor to win or lose based on the outcome of the wager. The excitement of not knowing the potential amount of a win (or loss) can be exhilarating. Whether the wager is based on a point spread, total, or player prop, the wager isnā€™t known until the end of the game.

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Point spread points betting

Points Betting is different depending on the type of wager placed. Hereā€™s how a point spread wager would differ depending on the final score:

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  • If a wager wins by one (1) point, a bettor would win 1x the original wager.
  • If a wager wins by two (2) points, a bettor would win 2x the original wager.
  • When a wager wins by wins by 10 points, a bettor would win 10x the original wager.

The same Points Betting multiplier rules apply if the wager loses by those points. If a bettor is on the wrong side of the wager they will lose the same amount.

The Ravens game versus the Dolphins had different parameters since the maximum win or loss was set at $600,000. The bettor had a 20x limit on their $30,000 Points Betting wager. This game was the largest payout in the short history of PointsBet operating in the US.

Points betting other markets

Points Bet offers more wagering markets than many US sportsbooks. Including alternative game odds and player props, there are often more than 200 ways to wager on games at PointsBet. There are also Points Betting options for player or game prop bets.

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This is where Points betting really becomes a wagering opportunity thatā€™s different from any other sportsbook. Here are some examples of individual Points Betting opportunities for football games:

  • Receiving yards: How many yards will Antonio Brown have versus the Dolphins?
  • Fantasy Points: How many points will Odell Beckham Jr. score versus the Jets?
  • Rushing yards: How many yards will Ezekiel Elliott have against the Redskins?
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PointsBet will set a number and the person making the Points Bet will choose how much to risk above or below. The win or loss will be determined based on the final results of each player.

Points betting market limits

Points Betting wagers can get out of control quickly as noted in the Ravens game versus the Dolphins. All Points Betting markets have a cap on the maximum win and maximum loss. This is different for each type of Points Betting scenario and is displayed on the bet slip.

The limits allow bettors to see potential winnings or losses. Predicting sports outcomes isnā€™t easy or everyone would be a winner. Sometimes games have unexpected results. While a huge win is great, a huge loss can hurt a bettor beyond the wallet. The Points Betting market limits allow the bettor to see the potential loss and protect themselves by keeping a wager within budget.

Although a little more advanced than a normal moneyline or spread bet, NFL Teaser Betting is fairly popular at sportsbooks during the NFL season. Teaser bets account for over 15% of sportsbooks handles for NFL betting, and is continuously becoming more popular.

NFL teaser betting is more common with intermediate or advanced bettors, but it isnā€™t a hard concept to understand ā€“ I will explain how NFL teasers work below.

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What is a NFL Teaser Bet?

A teaser bet is a group of straight bets (two or more) combined into one bet, where each individual line has been shifted to your favour by the number of points of the teaser.

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There are three main NFL teasers ā€“ 6, 6.5 and 7 point teasers.

In a 6 point NFL teaser the line would be shifted by 6 points in the favour of the bettors play. For example if you wanted to take the Ravens -8, it would be converted into Ravens -2 within a teaser bet. The spread was shifted 6 points (from 8 points down to 2 points). Another example would be if you wanted to play the Chiefs -2.5. In a 6 point teaser the -2.5 line would be changed to Chiefs +3.5.

The same rule is applied for 6.5 and 7 point NFL teasers, except, of course, the line is shifted by either 6.5 or 7 points instead of the 6 points shown in the example above. NFL teaser bets must include two or more bets ā€œparlayedā€ (cannot do single teaser bets).

NFL Teaser Example

Here is what a two team 6.5 point NFL teaser bet would look like:

Your selections: Pittsburgh Steelers +3 and Dallas Cowboys -4.5

In a 6.5 point teaser these would then be changed to: Steelers +9.5 and Cowboys -2

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In order for you to win the teaser bet both incomes would have to be correct. If one selection was a push the bet is often refunded, but some sportsbooks will count it as a loss if the other selection lost (check your sportsbooksā€˜ rules).

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Below is another example of a teaser bet that I recently placed and won. I teased the Vikings and Eagles from +2.5 up to +8.5 in a 2 team 6 point teaser.

NFL Teaser Bet Payouts

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Every sportsbook will have their own payouts and rules for teaser bets. Our favorite sportsbook for getting the best NFL odds is 5Dimes.eu. Of course the more points you use on the teaser the lower the payout will be, and the more teams you include in the teaser bet the higher the payout will be.

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Here are the NFL Teaser Payouts at 5Dimes (subject to change):

6 Point NFL Teaser Bet Payouts
2 Teams ā€“ (+100)
3 Teams ā€“ (+180)
4 Teams ā€“ (+300)

6.5 Point NFL Teaser Bet Payouts
2 Teams ā€“ (-110)
3 Teams ā€“ (+165)
4 Teams ā€“ (+265)

7 Point NFL Teaser Bet Payouts
2 Teams ā€“ (-120)
3 Teams ā€“ (+150)
4 Teams ā€“ (+240)

Of course you can choose more than 4 teams in your NFL teaser bet, I just used these as example payouts so you could get a feel for what the payouts are like on teaser bets. Full payout charts can usually be found at the sportsbooks website.

Now that you know what teasers are check out this advanced Teaser Betting Strategy article written by our professional sports bettor, Jim. In the article you will learn when teasers are +EV and how you can make a profit during the season picking spots to bet teasers.