USA played their hearts out but Belgium was too strong in the end. Great match to watch and the USA can hold their heads high.
Hit the USA/Belgium draw in regulation time at +260 ($1000 paid $2600)
Extra time is not counted for a Draw bet, so the bet is settled after regulation play (90 minutes plus stoppage time). Most sportsbooks offer prop bets for knockout stage games which give you the option to bet who will win after ET.Sweet, thanks!
Odds are calculated like this:
+100 (ie. even money bet) = risk $100 to win $100
-150 risk $150 to win $100
+150 risk $100 to win $150
The 2 numbers for the over/under are called an Asian Handicap bet. It's treated like 2 separate bets when the books pay out, so over 2,2.5 means that if the game has 3 more goals, you win because it went over 2 and over 2.5. If there are 2 goals total, you push the "2" and lose the "2.5" (so it's half loss total). If 1 or no goals are scored, you lose the whole bet.
Feel free to ask any other questions. Originally Posted by Mr. Romantic
Soccer is now dead for four years.Next year in Canadia, I believe. But short of another Brandy CHESTain moment, are we really going to watch?
Well wait a min the ladies play soon to right? Originally Posted by Trey
Sweet, thanks!It depends on the different types of prop bets your book is offering, but essentially that's correct. If you bet Belgium yesterday to win straight up including Extra Time you won that prop bet. If you bet the money line for regulation only you lost.
So for a straight up game bet, you are only betting for the regulation score, and if you want to bet on the final result you have to place a prop bet for ET / Penalties? Essentially meaning to bet on a true final you have to take a prop bet, and if the game doesnt go to ET or penalties, you lose no matter what? (EX A v B, B +2, the game ends in regulation A1 B2, you lose the bet because you prop bet for ET / Pen, even though you won the bet based on final score in regulation?) Originally Posted by TX_JD
It depends on the different types of prop bets your book is offering, but essentially that's correct. If you bet Belgium yesterday to win straight up including Extra Time you won that prop bet. If you bet the money line for regulation only you lost. Originally Posted by Mr. Romantic
Is this the way it goes down in NFL games and other sports too? That if you bet the spread, and it goes to OT, the bet is determined by the score heading into OT? Originally Posted by TX_JDNo. For football, baseball and basketball, if you bet the money line, the point spread, and/or the total, it includes OT/extra innings.
Betting Colombia today to win or draw (2 separate bets). Yes, I could bet Colombia +1 (Asian Handicap) but I'm really confident they win or draw today.I bet you lost 2,000. One thing to learn is Brazil, host nation of the world cup will not lose no matter what. Another thing is Colombia was never a strong team they made it to the quarter finals by a fluke.
Colombia ML +427 $1,000 to win $4,270
Colombia/Brazil Draw +287 $1,000 to in $2,870
*All bets are for regulation time only*
If Colombia wins, I'll win $3,270 ($4,270 less the $1,000 loss on the Draw)
If Colombia/Brazil draw, I'll win $1,870 ($2,870 less the $1,000 loss on the ML bet)
If Brazil wins, I lose $2,000
No risk, no reward! Originally Posted by Mr. Romantic