the one that is expected to lose the game. In this situation, team A is the favourite, and team B is the underdog, i.e. Hence, if you place a wager on them, you will win if they have at least six points more than their opponent. The numbers here mean that once the game is over, the sportsbook will deduct 5.5 points from the team’s total points. This means that team A has better chances of winning, according to bookmakers. Imagine that you want to bet on an upcoming basketball match and your preferred bookmaker has set a point spread as follows: -5.5 for team A and +5.5 on team B. Let us give you a more detailed example to illustrate that. When it comes to a point spread, you are interested in which team wins and by how much. In most cases, you want to use a money line bet on a sports game or match where only two outcomes are possible, such as a basketball game, where you will have to choose which one of the two teams will win the game. The Difference between Moneylines and Point Spread
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