What does +3(even) mean in online betting football?

September 4th, 2010 | admin | Sports Betting System

If the score ends up being 10-13 and the difference is 3, then who does the (even) favor, the bettor or the house?

If your team loses 10-13 and you bet +3(even), who wins, you or the house?

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3 Responses to “What does +3(even) mean in online betting football?”

  1. woodtick314 Says:

    If the final was 13-10, and you had +3 on the losing team, that’s called a push, and nobody wins/loses. You would add 3 points to your final score, which equals a tie in this case. If you bet a team, and it says -2, you would subtract 2 points from your final score. If you look at different betting sites, many of them use 1/2 pts. on their spread, such as + 2-1/2. This ensures that there will be no pushes. You will either win or lose. Hope this helps.

  2. Melissa Says:

    +3 goes to the underdog -3 goes to the favorite
    for example if you had the giants and the rams the rams would most likely get the +. Basically before they kick off the rams already have 3 points.

  3. Potsie Says:

    It is a ‘push’ or tie and you get your wager refunded. For a complete free football wagering guide on how to read odds, point spreds, over unders and more go to http://GamblingReviewsSite.com You will also find free wagering guides for every sport as well as independent sportsbook reviews and free sports picks.

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