NCAA College Basketball Betting Odds

Knowing college basketball betting odds is an important step for sports bettors who want to make money from their wagers. College basketball betting odds help you to determine not only which teams are most likely to win, but also how much money you stand to make if your picks are successful. For the beginning sports bettor, it can be difficult to understand college basketball betting odds. Just what do all of those numbers mean, anyway?

Most sportsbooks set college basketball betting odds using two methods: point spreads and money lines (also referred to as just "lines"). College basketball point spreads are based on the number of points by which a favored team is expected to win. When sportsbooks use point spreads to set college basketball gambling lines, their objective is to even out the amount of betting that takes place on both sides of the game. Often you will find that the point spreads are adjusted from time to time, when betting on either side becomes heavier. This is to make sure both the sportsbook and the bettors have a chance to make money from the wagers placed. Point spreads are usually the easiest type of college basketball betting odds for beginning sports bettors to work with.

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Money lines are another type of college basketball betting odds most sportsbooks use. As the name suggests, money lines are indicated in terms of money, usually with a plus (+) or minus (-) that determines whether the money amount is what you must lay out for a wager (minus) or what you stand to win if your picks are correct (plus). Sportsbooks set college basketball gambling lines using money lines with the same intentions as that of point spreads: in an attempt to even out the betting activity and ensure an equal payout. Money lines are a bit more complicated than point spreads, and should be used when you have more experience with basketball wagering.

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When you possess a good understanding of college basketball betting odds, you will be better equipped to place educated wagers that are more likely to win. Once you have become comfortable with reading college basketball betting odds, you can start to use the strategy of line shopping. Experienced sports bettors will often open accounts with multiple sportsbooks. Once you have determined, through research and paying attention to the season activities, which teams have the best chances of winning and which games have the best money-making potential, you can then find the sportsbooks that offer point spreads and money lines that will give you the biggest profit on your picks. Sports betting can be somewhat confusing if you're just starting out, but a little bit of knowledge can go a long way!


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by Bobby Latrel at 1800-sports.com on January 18, 2007


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