Does anyone know what the DK odds are for Georgia to win the national title? I’m thinking about going down to Lake Charles and placing a bet at the Draftkings Sportsbook.
I would be curious.
I would guess that unless it is a big bet, winnings wont cover the gas to get there and back with Georgia being such a media favorite.
What does -260 mean on the moneyline? $260 to win what?
-260 means if you bet $100 dollars and you win, you’ll get back $138. Those aren’t good odds. I wouldn’t bet that.
I saw Georgia -130. Which means you bet $130 to win $100. TCU is +1800 if anyone is feeling froggy.
If the Line is ( – 260) it means you have to bet 260.00 to win 100.00. Pretty sure it still works thst way. I stopped betting n keeping up w that for 20+ yrs now. Maybe @lowbehold or someone else on here that bets on occasion can confirm.
Thats right
What Are American Odds?
American, or moneyline, odds show you how much money you can win on a $100 bet. As their name suggests, they are used by American sportsbooks.
In American Odds you will either see a (+) or a (-). This means that if you bet $100 on a match with odds of +130 that when the bet wins you will receive $130.
On the flip side, the negative odd indicates that on a bet with odds of -130 that you must bet $130 in order to win $100 on a winning bet.
You want at least even money.
Thks . As I expected it still worked the same way.
Good explanation of even money odds.
The spread is even money minus the juice.
That’s the same conversion.
I don’t know but that 9.5 spread between UM & TCU is looking pretty tasty
I see how you meant now. Thought you were saying win 138.00 + the 100.00 you put down. U meant 138.00 total. All good!
It isn’t clear which direction you’d go on that bet. I’d take TCU and the points.
If I were setting the line, I’d put it at Michigan -5.5 over TCU.
TCU and the points would be a solid bet there. Vegas usually knows, but there may be too much stock in that Ohio State game.
Our Cougar spread vs Ooh-La-La is 3.5.
How do we feel about that?
It’s now at 6 1/2. Very quick adjustment by the books.
So how would we bet on 6.5?
Coogs or Cajuns?