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Sports Bet Types

Straight Bets

A straight bet can be made by choosing a team and the associated point spread. The cost of the bet typically is 10/11, or risk $110 to win $100.

Example:

Los Angeles Lakers +7 Phoenix Suns -7

  • If you place a straight bet on the Suns -7, the Suns must win by 8 or more points for your bet to cash.
  • If you place a straight bet on the Lakers +7, the Lakers must win, or lose by 6 points or less, for your bet to cash.
  • If the Suns win by 7 points, both bets result in a “push” or “no action.” MyBookie will return the risked funds.

Teaser Bets

A teaser is a combination of between 2 and 10 football or basketball wagers. You adjust the point spreads and/or totals in your favor in exchange for a lower payout. When your teaser includes a point spread, you can decrease the spread for the favorite (or increase the spread for the underdog). When the teaser includes a total, you can increase the “under” or decrease the “over.”

  • MyBookie will grade the entire wager as a loss if any part of the teaser results in a loss. There are no partial payouts.
  • A push in a regular teaser of 3 or more teams will reduce the number of plays in the teaser. For example, a 5-team teaser that results in two pushes will become a 3-team teaser, and the payout will get recalculated based on the new number of plays.
  • A push or tie in any 2-team regular teaser will result in a push for the whole teaser unless the other game gets graded as a loss. If any portion of a 2-team teaser is graded “no action,” the entire teaser will be graded “no action,” unless the other team is graded as a loss.
  • MyBookie will grade as “no action” any event that does not take place on the date specified in the wager, and the teaser will be reduced accordingly.
  • If any teaser selection pushes or ties, the following rules apply. For special teasers, any tie or push is considered a loss. For 2-team teasers, tie + win = push, and tie + loss = loss. Teasers of more than 2 teams, a tie reverts the teaser to the next lower-level

Example:

2-Team, 5-point Teaser For $100

Bulls +4, Raptors -3

The 5-point teaser converts the lines to Bulls +9 and Raptors +2. The payout in a 2-team, 5-point basketball regular-season teaser is 14/10. In this case, you will lay $140 to win $100.

Pushes

If any of the teaser selections result in a “push,” the following rules apply:

  • For 2-team teasers, tie + win = push, and tie + loss = loss.
  • For teasers of 3 or more teams, a tie reverts the teaser to the next lower level (ex.: a 4-team teaser with 1 push reverts to a 3-team teaser).

Special Teasers

– NFL/NCAA Football Special Teasers are for 10 points (3 teams) and 13 points (4 teams).

– NBA/NCAA Basketball Special Teasers are for 7 points (3 teams) and 9 points (4 teams).

– For special teasers, any tie or push is considered a loss.

– For special teasers, any no-action or canceled game will cause the entire teaser to be graded No Action/Cancel.

Football Teasers

#
6 points
6 1/2 Points
7 Points
2 Teams
-120
-130
-140
3 Teams
+150
+135
+120
4 Teams
+235
+215
+200
5 Teams
+350
+320
+300
6 Teams
+550
+500
+475
Teams
+800
+700
+600
8 Teams
+1300
+1100
+900
9 Teams
+2000
+1500
+1200
10 Teams
+2500
+2000
+1600

Basketball Teasers

#
4 Points
4 1/2 Points
5 Points
2 Teams
-120
-130
-140
3 Teams
+150
+135
+120
4 Teams
+235
+215
+200
5 Teams
+350
+320
+300
6 Teams
+550
+500
+475
7 Teams
+800
+700
+600
8 Teams
+1300
+1100
+900
9 Teams
+2000
+1500
+1200
10 Teams
+2500
+2000
+1600

Mixed Special Teasers, Football/Basketball

#
Points
Odds
3 Teams
Football 10 points / Basketball 7 points
-120
4 Teams
13 points Football/ 10 points Basketball NBA/ 9 points College Basketball
-130

Parlays

You can combine two or more teams or totals into one “parlay” wager. The more selections you combine, the greater the odds and the bigger the win amount.

  • Proposition plays and future bets can’t be parlayed.
  • MyBookie allows a maximum underdog odds of +500 for circled plays included in parlays.
  • In case of a tie or no action, the parlay will revert to a lower-level payoff, except in a 2-team parlay (tie reverts to a straight bet).

Parlay Payoffs

#
Payoff
2 Teams
2.6
3 Teams
6
4 Teams
12
5 Teams
24
6 Teams
47
7 Teams
91
8 Teams
175
9 Teams
300
10 Teams
600
11 Teams
1200
12 Teams
2200
13 Teams
4400
14 Teams
8000
15 Teams
16000
16 Teams
30000

Note: MyBookie calculated these payouts on a flat line, which is -110.

Moneylines

MyBookie gives you the option to wager on which team is going to win, disregarding the point spread, with moneyline bets.

Example:

Knicks -280 Celtics +240

  • If you wager on Knicks -280, you lay $280 to win $100.
  • If you wager on Celtics +240, you lay $100 to win $240.
  • The line values are determined based on the point spread. When you bet money line, you bet on a team to win the game outright.

If Bets

An “if” bet is the combination of 2-4 straight bets, joined together by an “if condition” or “if-clause.” There are 2 possible conditions: “if win or tie,” or “if win only.” Likewise, each subsequent leg of the “if” bet will be placed as long as the preceding bet wins.

The main advantage of an “if” bet is that you can place multiple wagers with a limited amount of funds. You can use a single risk amount to place up to 4 wagers, which can be concurrent or overlapping.

Example:

New Orleans Saints -5 ($110 to win $100), IF (win, tie or cancel) San Francisco 49ers +4 ($110 to win $100)

  • If Saints -5 loses, the wager stops there and MyBookie grades it as a loss for -$110.
  • If Saints -5 wins (+$100), you continue with the 49ers wager.
  • If the 49ers +4 wins, the wager is a $200 winner.
  • If 49ers +4 loses, the wager is a $10 loss ($100 – $110).

Round Robins

Round robins are bets where you pick 3 to 8 teams and match them in as many 2-, 3- or 4-team combinations as possible. When you place a round-robin wager, you aren’t allowed to keep open spots.

Example:

Bills -5, Patriots +2.5, Saints +7

Possible combinations are:

2TP
2TP
2TP
Bills -5
Bills -5
Patriots +2.5
Patriots +2.5
 Saints +7
Saints +7

Note: Playing this round-robin for $100 involves putting $100 on each possible 2-team parlay combination, for a total ticket of $300.

Futures

This is when you bet on a future outcome that is not dependent on a single game or performance. For instance, when you bet on the Super Bowl winner any time from the preseason to before the AFC and NFC Championship Game.

Exotic or Prop Bets

Also called a proposition bet, novelty bet, or side bet, a prop bet is a wager that does not directly affect a game’s outcome. For example, the length of the national anthem at the Super Bowl.

Live Betting

These are wagers you can place during the game (after it has started and before it ends). This is a really exciting way to bet on your favorite sports. To access these bets, log into your MyBookie account select “Live Betting” from the left rail of the sportsbook page, and then select the sport on which you want to bet live.

Additional Rules for Specific Wager Types

  • First-half betting – The first half must be completed for wagers to have action.
  • Second-half betting – The second half must be completed for wagers to have action. Overtime counts toward second-half wagers.

Live Betting General Rules

  • Markets include overtime unless otherwise stated.
  • MyBookie has discretion on which lines it offers. We don’t guarantee having a line available at any point in a game. You must place all live-betting wagers online. MyBookie offers live in-play lines for televised games on selected sports.
  • Although MyBookie makes every effort to display all live, in-play information correctly, use information (such as the score of the game) as a guide. MyBookie assumes no liability if any information is incorrect.
  • Any bets placed on live events are automatically delayed for security purposes, and to allow bookmakers to closely monitor odds to avoid past post due to broadcast transmission delays.
  • Players may experience a maximum delay of 15 seconds (plus any additional network delays) depending on the sport and venue. Please be aware that transmissions described as “live” by some broadcasters may actually be delayed.
  • The extent of any delay may vary between customers, depending on the network set-up on which you are receiving data.
  • If MyBookie determines that you placed a bet after the outcome of an event, or after the selected participant or team has gained a material advantage (e.g. a score), MyBookie will cancel your open and settled bets in question.
  • When there’s an obvious error in MyBookie’s lines, MyBookie will cancel all bets with that error.
  • MyBookie reserves the right to void any wagers if the format of a match differs from our displayed information.
  • MyBookie makes every effort to grade bets as soon as the outcome of a market becomes available. Please keep in mind that MyBookie’s system needs to obtain the official result to settle pending wagers; this process could take a few minutes.
  • MyBookie reserves the right to delay settling or grading wagers if their outcome can’t be officially verified. If MyBookie incorrectly settles a market, it reserves the right to correct the market at any time. If a match is not finished or played (e.g. disqualification, interruption, withdrawal, etc.), MyBookie will void all undecided markets.
  • Please refer to our betting rules for information on how we settle specific markets.
  • Depending on the sport, the odds may change drastically from one moment to the next. If you turn on the option to “auto-accept changes,” MyBookie will accept your bet at the current market odds without any warning or option to cancel the bet. Please be aware that MyBookie cannot cancel live-betting wagers, and you are responsible for enabling and disabling this option at your discretion.

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