I just got the NYY/SF under 9.5 at +05 (pretty sweet!) - I guess that means if I win I get 105?
I've never bet an over/under in baseball. Is it just a straight up bet with having to pay juice if you lose, or is their an actual line for it? I was looking at the SF/NYY under and the Mon/Wsox under today. Thanks for the input.
[ June 08, 2002, 12:25 PM: Message edited by: bftm ]
It's a moneyline my friend.
Today at Bet365 the o/u on the SF/NY game is over 9.5 +100 and under 9.5 -120. The montreal game is over 10 +100 and under 10 -120.
MC
That seems weird to have to lay -120 to win a totals side. It seems like a number should be set and basically it's -110 for either side because they should be able to adjust the number of runs up or down to get at that -110. Aw, what do I know! Thanks MC!
bftm, i know you bet with a local like me, so it may be different. i bet on a twenty cent line, which means if i lose an over under either way, its 20% juice. example, bet 100, lose 120. when you get your lines, if they don't give you odds on the o/u total, you're probably on a line like mine.