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- ACTION
- The amount of money being wagered on a game.
- BAD BEAT
- A hard loss.
- BOOKIE
- A person or organization that sets the lines and books the bets in sports.
- BANKROLL
- The amount of money the player plans to gamble.
- BEARD
- A messenger bettor. Someone who places bets on behalf of another person so that the bookmakers will not know the identity of the actual bettor.
- BEEF
- A Dispute
- BUCK
- A $100 wager.
- CHALK
- The team favored to win.
- CHALK PLAYER
- A person who usually wagers on the favored teams. A.K.A Favorite Freddie, chalk eater
- CIRCLE GAME
- A game where the betting action is severely limited due to uncertainties about key injuries, inclement weather
conditions, or unsubstantiated rumors regarding a team.
- COVER
- To win by more than the pointspread.
- DEGENERATE
- A compulsive gambler.
- DIME BET
- A $1000 wager.
- DOG
- The underdog in any betting proposition. A.K.A. Puppy
- DOG PLAYER
- A person who usually bets on the underdog.
- DOLLAR BET
- A $100 wager.
- DOUBLE BET
- A wager twice the amount of one's normal wager.
- EARN
- The practical hold percentage
- EDGE
- An advantage
- EVEN MONEY
- A wager on which the odds are 1-1.
- EXOTIC BET
- A bet other than a straight bet or parlay
- EXPOSURE
- The amount of money the house will risk losing on a game or race.
- EXTENSION
- The amount of money the house theoretically stands to lose on a game or race.
- FIGURE
- Amount of money owed to or by a bookmaker.
- FIRING
- Wagering huge sums of money.
- FLEA
- An annoying person who wants something for nothing. One who expects to be comped for a $2 wager.
- FORM
- The performance expected of a team according to how they look on paper.
- FUTURE BET
- Bets accepted well in advance of the events.
- GETTING DOWN
- Making a bet.
- GOING DOWN
- Losing a bet or bets.
- GROSS WIN
- The amount of winnings before subtracting the expenses.
- HANDICAPPER
- A person who studies sports and predicts its outcome.
- HEDGING
- Betting on the opposite side in order to cut losses or guarantee winning a minimal amount of money.
- HOLD
- The percentage the house wins.
- HOLDING YOUR OWN
- Neither winning or losing, just breaking even.
- HOOK
- A half point in pointspreads.
- HOOKED
- Losing a bet by exactly one-half a point.
- HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE
- The edge the home team is expected to have as a result of familiarity with the playing area, fan support, and
the effect of travel on the visiting team.
- HOOPS
- Another term for Basketball.
- HOT GAME
- A game that draws a significant amount of action on one side by knowledgeable handicappers.
- HOT TIP
- Insider information that the bookmaker cannot divulge.
- JUICE
- Bookmaker's commission, also known as the vig or vigorish.
| LAYING THE POINTS |
Betting on the favorite. A.K.A. lay a price |
- LAYOFF BET
- A bet made by one bookmaker with another in order to balance the action and reduce the risk on one side.
- LIMIT
- The maximum bet accepted by a house or bookmaker before he changes odds and/or the points.
- LINE
- The listed odds on a game and/or payoff odds on the bet.
- LINEMAKER
- The person who establishes the original and subsequent betting lines.
- LOCK
- A sure winner.
- LONGSHOT
- A large underdog where the odds of winning is quite steep. Hence the term "Not by a longshot".
- "THE MAN"
- The Bookmaker.
- MIDDLES
- To win both sides of a game.
- MONEY LINE
- The odds expressed in terms of money.
- NEUTRAL SITE
- Venue of a sporting event where neither side has a home field advantage.
- NEWSPAPER LINE
- The betting lines appearing in the daily newspapers.
- NICKEL
- A $500 wager.
- ODDSMAKER
- The same as a linemaker.
- ODDS ON FAVORITE
- A horse, team or individual so favored by the public that the odds are less than even.
- OFF THE BOARD
- A game on which no bets are accepted.
- OFF LINES
- The difference of amount the Las Vegas pointspread has compared with the computerized mathematical line.
- OFFICIAL LINE
- The line that the bookmaker uses for wagering purposes.
- OUT
- An illegal bookmaker
- OUTLAW LINE
- An early line which is not an official line
- OVERLAY
- When the odds of a given proposition are more in favor of the bettor than the house.
- OVER & UNDER
- A wager for the total score by both teams will more or less than the total posted by the sports book.
- PARLAY
- A bet with two or more teams where all the teams beat on must win in order for the bettor to win the wager.
- PAST PERFORMANCE
- What has occurred previously to the forthcoming games.
- PAST POST
- To make a bet after the event has begun.
- PICK'EM GAME
- A game where team is favored.
- PLAYER
- A bettor, or gambler
- POINTSPREAD
- The amount of points the bettor must give to take on any given game.
- POST TIME
- The scheduled starting time.
- PRACTICAL HOLD PERCENTAGE
- The amount won by a bookmaker divided by the total amount booked.
- PRESS
- Betting a larger amount than usual.
- PRICE
- The odds or pointspread.
- PROPOSITION BET
- A wager on a particular aspect of the game such as how many field goals will be made.
- PUPPY
- The underdog.
- PUSH
- Where neither team wins and all money is returned to the bettors.
- ROUND ROBIN
- A form of parlay betting in which we wager various combining team wagers. A 3-team robin is team 1 to 2, 1
to 3, and 2 to 3. 4-team robin is team 1 to 2, 1 to 3, 1 to 4, 2 to 3, 2 to 4, and 3 to 4. 5-team, etc.
- RUN DOWN
- A line update.
- RUNNER
- A.K.A. Beard
- SCALPER
- A person who attempts to profit from the differences in odds from book to book by betting both sides of the same game
at different prices.
- SCORE
- To win big.
- SCRATCH
- To withdraw or cancel a wager.
- SCOUTS
- Person(s) who study team plays and/or practice and report findings to handicappers.
- SIDE
- Winning one side of a wager and tieing the other side.
- SMART MONEY
- Sides that are bet on by the more knowledgeable handicappers.
- SPORT PLAYER
- A person who waits for what he thinks is an unusually strong wager.
- SQUARE
- Unsophisticated gambler.
- STAR
- Rating.
- STEAM
- When heavy action occurs on one side.
- STRAIGHT BET
- A bet on just one team.
- THE STORE
- Bookie.
- STUCK
- Behind, losing, buried, down for the week.
- SUCKER BET
- Betting on the underdog.
- TAKE A PRICE
- Bet the underdog, take the points.
- TAPPED OUT
- Broke, busted, common result of pressing.
- THEORETICAL HOLD PERCENTAGE
- The edge the bookmaker would have if the odds guaranteed him a constant commission regardless of the outcome.
- TOKE
- A tip or bonus.
- TOSS UP
- A game where the line is close to pick-em.
- TOUT SERVICE
- A business that sells opinions on sports or horse wagers.
- TRIPLE SHARP
- The sharpest of the sharp.
- UNDERLAY
- Having the odds of a proposition lean in favor of the house.
- VALUE
- Getting the best available odds on a betting proposition.
- VIRGORISH
- The commission the bookmaker receives.
- WAGER
- Any Bet.
- WISE GUY
- A sophisticated and successful sports bettor.
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