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How the house makes its bread on the spread
Dear Mark, Whenever you place a point-spread type wager, Nick, you
lay 11 to win 10. That means if you want to win $100, you
have to wager $110 no matter which team you are betting. If
you win, you will collect $210-your $110 wager plus the $100
you just won. This commission, also called a vigorish (a.k.a.
vig), is the compensation taken by the house on every sport
bet wagered. To break even against the house edge, you need to win at least 52.38 percent of any point-spread wagers you make. Dear Mark, I once developed rotator cuff tendonitis patting myself
on the back when I picked winners in 19 out of 20 horse races
over two days when my ponies either won, or placed, at Del
Mar. Also, I have done extremely well handicapping the Indianapolis
500. Other than that I feel I'm like the veteran losing gambler
who was hopelessly hooked on football betting. Nothing else
interested him. Unfortunately, he lost almost every bet he
made. Finally, even his bookie felt bad for him. "You
lose all your bets," said the bookie. "Why don't
you bet on hockey instead of football?" Sports betting is a combination of both skill and luck. Your wins, Randy, come from your superb handicapping skills. Just blame your losses on a late game interception or fumble. Dear Mark, Nevada casinos do offer account wagering via the phone, Russell, but ONLY if you live in the state of Nevada. Making a bet from outside of Nevada violates the Interstate Wire Act (18 U.S.C. 1084). This code provides criminal penalties to anyone engaging in the business of betting when using a wire communication facility for the transmission of interstate (that's you, Russell) or foreign commerce of bets or wagers on any sporting event or contest. Russell, you technically can't even call up a high school buddy who is dealing dice at the Mirage and ask him to place bets for you. Dear Mark, A circled sporting event indicates that you will not be
able to bet the normal maximum. If the normal maximum betting
limit is $5,000, the casino may accept only a $2, 000 wager
on a circled game. Circled games generally mean that the sports
book is unsure of the correct line or the status of an injured
key player is unknown. The casino will pay you 500 for 1 when you hit a 10-team parlay, but your chances of hitting one are 1,023 to 1. Ouch! Too sweet a profit for the casino for my hard-earned money. |
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