10 CENT LINE
The money line difference (10 cents)
between what a bettor would lay with the favorite
or take back with the underdog; see Dime Line.
20 CENT
LINE
The money line difference (20 cents) between
what a bettor would lay with the favorite or take back
with the underdog.
A
ACROSS THE BOARD
Method of wagering on a horse to win, place and show.
ACTION (AT)
In baseball, placing a bet on the site no matter who
pitches.
ACTION POINTS
In an action point wager the customer is going to get
paid for every point the chosen team covers the point
spread or, is going to be charge for every point
the chosen team doesn't cover, plus an additional
10%. --Note: Action points can only be played on
football and basketball for complete games-- The
customer chooses the amount for each point. Also,
the customer has to set a point cap. That is, the maximum
points the customer is going to get pay or charge for.
The point cap goes from 10 to 50 points.
APPRENTICE
Jockey who has not ridden a certain number of winners
in a specified period of time. Also known as
a "bug",
from the asterisk used to denote the weight allowance
such riders receive.
ATS
Against the spread.
AWOL
Person that skips town on their book without
paying.
B
BACK DOOR COVER
A team comes back in the end
to cover the spread.
BAD BEAT
Tough loss.
BANKROLL
Your gambling money.
BEARD
A friend or acquaintance or other contact who is used
to placing bets so that the bookmakers will not
know the identity of the actual bettor. Many top
handicappers
and persons occupying sensitive positions use
this method of wagering.
BEEF
Dispute.
BEYER NUMBER
A handicapping tool, popularized by author Andrew Beyer.
That assigns a numerical value (speed figure) to
each race run by a horse, based on final time and
track condition. Enables horses running at various
racetracks to be objectively compared.
BM
Bookmaker
BOARD
In pari-mutuels, short for "tote board",
where betting odds, pools and other information is
displayed. In sports betting, the entire list of
available games.
BOMB, OR BOMBER
A winning horse sent off at extremely high odds.
BOOK
An establishment that accepts wagers on the outcome
of horseracing and sporting events.
BOOKIE
Person who takes bets from the clients.
BOX
A combination bet whereby all possible numeric combinations
are covered.
BONUS
Addition to your deposit.
B.R.
Bankroll.
BREEDER'S CUP
Thoroughbred racing's year-end championship, consisting
of seven races.
BUCK
A $100 wager.
BUYING POINTS
(From 1/2 to 10pts) The customers can buy points
to their advantage only in football and basketball
for
the complete game whenever doing point spreads.
Points can be bought on the side or on the total.
NOTE: In
football, when buying of or onto a 3 point spread
there is an extra 10% charge on the juice. "Current
line is Raiders -3.5, buying 0.5 point will make the
Raiders -3, for that you have to lay -120 plus an extra
10% charge, so picking Raiders -3 buying a
0.5 point it is going to cost $130 to win $100, this
is because its the same as a field goal".
C
CALL
Running position of horses in a race at various points.
CALL
BET
A bet made verbally.
CANADIAN LINE
This is a combination point spread line and money line.
CHALK
A favorite.
CHALK PLAYER/OR CHALK EATER
Someone who usually plays the favorite teams, rarely
betting on the underdogs.
CHURN
The effect of betting and rebetting money.
CIRCLE GAME
A game in which the betting action is limited; usually
occurs in games that feature key injuries, inclement
weather, or unsubstantiated rumors regarding a team.
Sometimes
stated, "This is a circle game."
CLONE JOINT
A book that copies others lines.
CONSOLATION
DOUBLE
A payoff to holders of daily-double tickets combining
the winning horse in the first race of the double
with a scratched horse in the second half.
COVER
To win the game by the required number of points;
if such occurs you have "covered the spread".
In case of playing the underdog to lose by less
than the spread.
D
D. C.
Defensive Coordinator of a football team.
DAILY DOUBLE
Type of wager calling for the selection of winners
of two consecutive horse races.
DEAD HEAT
When two or more horses or dogs finish in a tie.
DEGENERATE
Compulsive gambler.
DIME
$1,000
DIMELINE
10c separating the fav from the dog. Much
better value than a 20c line! DOG-Team getting points
or getting + odds.
DISQUALIFICATION
Change in order of finish by officials for infraction
of the rules.
DISTAFF
Female horse.
DOG
The underdog in any betting proposition.
DOG PLAYER
One who mostly plays the underdog.
DOLLAR BET or BUCK
A $100 wager.
DOUBLE BET
A wager for twice the size of one's usual wager;
also known as "double pop" or "doubling
up".
E
EARN
Practical hold percentage.
EAST COAST LINE
Mainly used in hockey, which has a split-goal line
e.g. - NY Rangers (1 - 1 1/2) favorite over the Vancouver
Canucks as opposed to goal spread plus moneyline
(-1/2 -180).
EDGE
Advantage.
ENTRY
Two or more horses with common ownership that are paired
as a single betting unit in a race.
EQUIVALENT ODDS
Mutuel price that a horse or dog would pay on a $1
bet.
EVEN MONEY
A wager in which no virgorish or juice is laid.
EXACTA
A wager in which the first two finishers
in a single race must be selected in the exact order.
EXOTIC
BET
In sports betting, any bet other than a straight bet,
i.e., parlays, teasers, if bets, reverses, round
robin, round robin box reverses, etc. In horse racing,
any wager other than win, place or show.
F
FA
Free Agent.
FALSE FAVORITE
Horse that is a race favorite despite being outclassed
by other competition in the field.
FAVORITE
Team or person that most likely to win the
game, or that has the odds in it's favor.
FIELD
The group of horses in a race.
FIELD HORSE
Two or more starters running as a single betting
unit, usually when there are more starters than
positions on the tote board. Also known as the "mutuel
field".
FIGURE
Amount owned by or to a bookmaker.
FIN
$50
FINAL 4
The remaining 4 teams in the NCAA basketball tournament.
FORM
The performance expected according to how a team
or horse looks on paper; also, slang for the "Daily
Racing Form".
FRACTIONS
Intermediate times recorded in a race. For example, "quarter
time" is the recorded after the first quarter-mile,
not the first 25% of the race.
FURLONG
One-eighth of a mile.
FUTURES
Odds posted on the winners of various major sport championships
in advance of the event, including the Super Bowl,
the World Series, the Stanley Cup and the NBA championship.
In other words, bets placed on an event or outcome
taking place some time in the future, e.g., betting
during the season on the Super Bowl winner.
G
GETTING DOWN
Making a wager.
GROSS WIN
Win before expenses.
H
HANDICAPPER
One who studies, rates and wagers on sporting events
and/or races.
HANDLE
Total amounts of bets taken.
HC
Head Coach.
HEDGE/HEDGING
Placing bets on the opposite side in order to cut losses
or guarantee winning a minimal amount of money.
HOLDING
YOUR OWN
Neither winning nor losing, just breaking even.
HOOK
A half point added to point spreads (football and
basketball only). Also commonly said: "lost by the hook".
HOME
FIELD ADVANTAGE
Edge the home team is expected to have as a result
of familiarity with the arena and effect of travel
on the visiting team.
HOOPS
Basketball.
HOT
One-eighth of a mile.
HOT GAME
A game which is drawing a lot of action on one side
by knowledgeable handicappers.
HOT TIP
Information the bookmaker is not yet privy to.
I
IF BETS
Is a chain from 2 to 5 straight plays join by a condition.
There are two types:
(1)SINGLE ACTION: where the player will have action
on the second straight bet if the first play WINS ONLY,
and so on in the chain of plays.
(2)DOUBLE ACTION where the player will have action
on the second play only if the first play WINS, TIES
OR THE GAME IS CANCELLED and so on in the chain. Wherever
is a lost, the bet stops there. Amounts? 2nd has to
be the same or lower amount than the 1st one.
IN THE
MONEY
A horse that finishes first, second or third.
INQUIRY
Reviewing a race to check into a possible rules infraction.
If lodged by a jockey, it is called an objection.
ITW
Intertrack wagering.
J
JUICE
The bookmaker's commission, most often refers to the
11 to 10 football bettors lay on straight wagers.
Also known as the vigorish.
JUVENILE
Two-year-old horse.
L
LASIX
Trade name for a medication used in the treatment of
bleeders, which acts as a diuretic. Often improves
performance in horses that have bled in previous
races.
LAY A PRICE
Bet a favorite, lay the points.
LAYING THE POINTS
Betting on the favorite.
LAYOFF
Money bet by a house with another bookmaker
to reduce its liability.
LIMIT
Maximum amount of money accepted for one wager.
LINE
The current odds or pointspread on a particular event.
LINEMAKER
The person who establishes the original and subsequent
betting lines.
LISTED PITCHERS (LP)
Stating that you will place bet only if one or both
of the pitchers scheduled to start a baseball game
actually start. If they don't, the bet is cancelled.
LOCK
Sure or easy winner.
LONGSHOT
A team or horse that is unlikely to win. Large underdog.
LY
Last Year.
L2Y
Last two years (any number can be inserted in the middle
to refer to the number of years something has occurred).
M
MATADOR
A cover that occurs in the waning moments
of a game (also referred to as a back door cover).
MIDDLE(S)
To win both sides of the same betting proposition;
betting the favorite team at -1.5 with one bookmaker
and then taking +3.5 with another bookmaker; the
game ends up with the favorite winning by exactly
3 points, you have then "middled the game";
a favorite betting method of "Wise Guys".
MINUS
POOL
In pari-mutuel wagering, when after the take is extracted,
there is not enough money left to pay winning patrons
the minimum pay-out. The track must then make up the
difference.
MLB
Major League Baseball.
MONEY LINE
The amount you must bet on a favorite to win $100,
or the amount you win on an underdog if you bet $100.
It can be used in any sport, but however wins the
game or event wins the bet.
MORNING LINE
Probable odds on each horse in a race, as determined
by the track handicapper, who tries to gauge both
the ability of the horse and the likely final odds
as determined by the bettors.
MUSH
A better who is bad luck.
MUTUEL
Price paid on a winning pari-mutuel wager.
MUTUEL POOL
Sum of the wagers on a race.
MVP
Most Valuable Player. Leagues give MVP awards to the
best regular- season player and to the outstanding
player in championship games or series.
N
NBA
National Basketball Association.
NCAA
National Collegiate Athletic Association.
NEUTRAL SITE
Arena, court, or field where neither side has a home
field advantage.
NEWSPAPER LINE
The betting line which quite often appears in the daily
newspapers; the lines are only approximate and quite
often totally inaccurate and misleading.
NFL
National Football League.
NHL
National Hockey League.
NICKEL
A $500.00 wager.
NL
No Line
O
ODDS ON
Odds of less than even money.
ODDSMAKER
Same as a linemaker. The person who establishes the
original and subsequent betting lines.
OFF THE BOARD
A game on which the bookmaker will not accept action,
that is, no bets are being accepted. The event already
start.
ON THE NOSE
Betting on a horse to win only.
OTB
Off-track betting, or wagering at legalized betting
outlets, usually in major cities. Wagering at these
sites are usually commingled with on-track betting
pools.
OUT
Bookmaker, usually refers to an illegal bookmaker.
OUT
OF THE MONEY
A horse that finishes worse than third.
OUTLAW LINE
An overnight line not used by casinos or offshore establishments.
OVER/UNDER
A bet on whether the combined total of the points/goals
scored by the two teams will exceed or be less than
a reestablished number or runs.
OVERLAY
When the odds on a proposition are in favor of the
bettor rather than the house.
P
PARI MUTUEL
A form of wagering originated in 1865 by Frenchman
Pierre Oller in which all money bet is divided
up among those who have winning tickets (after
taxes,
takeout and other deductions are made). Oller called
his system "parier mutuel", meaning "betting
among ourselves". As this wagering method was
adopted in England, it became known as "Paris
mutuals," and soon after "pari-mutuels".
PARLAY
(1) A group from 2 to 8 teams in which the payouts
increase
as the number of chosen teams increase. In order to
win the parlay, all the chosen teams must win. In case
of a push, the parlay will revert to the next lower
amount of teams, paying the odds corresponding to a
parlay of that amount of teams.
(2) A wager on two or more horseraces in which the
winnings are carried over to the next race.
PARLAY CARDS
Wagers on a minimum of 3 and up to 15 propositions;
the more you pick, the higher the payoff.
PART WHEEL
Using a key horse or horses in different, but not all
possible, exotic wagering combinations.
PAST PERFORMANCE
What has occurred previously to the forthcoming games.
PAST
POST
To make a bet after an event has started.
PHOTO
Short for photo finish, a result so close it is necessary
to use the finish-line camera to determine the order
of finish.
PICK/PICK 'EM GAME
Neither team is favorite. Usually in basketball and
Football. 0 point spread, Whoever wins the game wins
the bet.
PICK #
A type of multi-race wager in which the winners of
all the included races must be selected. Pick 3
and Pick 9 are common wagers at many tracks. The
Pick
6 at jai-alai was often referred to as the "Super
6".
PLACE
Bet for a horse to get on second place.
PLACE BET
Wager on a horse to finish first or second.
PLAYER
Bettor, gambler.
POINTSPREAD
Only used in football and basketball. Is used to
make the game even by adding points to the score
of the
underdog or sustracting points from the favorite.
The "line"; the handicap, or head start
that the favorite gives to the underdog for betting
purposes. The favorite must cover the point spread
in order to win the game. The underdog on the pointspread
gets the same amount of points is his advantage.
POST
POSITION
Number used to identify horse for betting purposes;
may refer to spot in the starting gate, but not always.
PPG
Points per Game.
PRACTICAL HOLD PERCENTAGE
The amount won by a bookmaker divided by the total
amount booked.
PRESS
To bet a larger amount than usual.
PRICE
The odds (line) or pointspread.
PUCKLINE
Mainly used on East Coast with hockey, giving odds
of a goal spread instead of Canadian Line where both
a goal spread and moneyline is played.
PUPPY
Underdog
PUSH
A tie. Neither side wins and all money is returned
to the bettors.
R
REDUCED VIG
A wager in which your laying less than
the standard -110.
REVERSES
All possible combination of two team if bets, Double
Action If Bets done in both ways, with the chosen
teams (from 2 to 6 teams).
ROUND ROBIN
All possible combination of two team parlays with the
chosen teams (from 3 to 6 teams).
RUNDOWN
List of all the odds (lines), pointsreads, totals,
money lines, etc. for a particular sport.
RUN LINE
(Combination of Run Spread with Money Line) A line
used when wagering on baseball. The favorite is minus
the runs but usually combined with a positive money
line and the underdog is plus the runs but the customer
has to risk more to win less (negative money line).
S
SCALPER
One who attempts to profit from the differences in
odds from book to book by betting both sides of the
same game at different prices.
SCORE
To win a lot of money.
SCOUTS
Person(s) who study team plays and/or practise and
report findings to handicappers.
SCRATCH
Withdraw; cancel. Also, when a horse get injure.
SHARP
Wise guy.
SHOW
Bet for a horse to get on third place.
SIDE
To win one side and tie the other. For example, if
you lay -2 1/2 and take 3 on the same game and the
favorite wins by 3 you have SIDED the book. The book
has been SIDED.
SINGLE
Same as a straight bet.
SMART MONEY
Sides that are bet on by the more knowledgeable handicappers.
SPECIAL
TEASERS
(Only in Basketball and Football for the whole game)
Type of teaser where the more teams that are chosen,
the more points are credited per team. A player can
pick from 2 to 4 teams. All teams must cover the
teased spreads to win the teaser. When there is a
push, the whole wager is considerd a push, unless
the push is accompanied by a loss in which case the
wager is a loss.
SPORT PLAYER
A person who waits for what he thinks is an unusually
strong wager.
SPREAD
Abbreviation for pointspread.
SQUARE
Unsophisticated gambler.
STANLEY CUP
Championship of Hockey.
STEAM
Heavy action on one side. When a betting line starts
to move quite rapidly; most "steam games" do
not necessarily reflect the "right side," but
are games that the mass of bettors somehow decide
to key on.
STORE
A Bookie.
STRAIGHT BET
A bet on a team person or thing. 4 situations * Side:
Favorite and underdog * Total: Over or Under a preestablished
combined total.
SU/STRAIGHT UP
Straight Up, or actual score of the game without counting
the spread.
SUCKER BET
Bet with a large house edge.
SUPER BOWL NFL
Championship game.
T
TAKING/TAKE A PRICE
Wagering on the underdog; taking the odds.
TAPPED OUT
Broke, busted, common result of pressing.
TEASERS
(Only in Basketball and Football for the whole game)
A group from 2 to 6 teams that adds points to the
lines or totals in the most convenient way for the
player. There are two types of teasers: Special Teasers
(see special teasers) and Vegas Teasers (see vegas
teasers).
THEORETICAL HOLD PERCENTAGE
The edge the bookmaker would have IF the odds guaranteed
him a constant commission regardless of the outcome.
TOSS
UP
Game where the line is close to pick 'em.
TOTALS
Total combined point/runs/goals scored in a game; In
baseball, if either of the two listed starting pitchers
don't go the bet is automatically cancelled.
TOUT SERVICE
A business that sells its expertise on sporting events.
TY
This Year.
U
UNDERDOG
Team most likely to loose the game, or that the odds
are against it. Also refered to as "Dog".
UNDERLAY
When the odds on a proposition are in favor of the
house.
V
VALUE
Getting the best odds on a betting proposition; the
highest possible edge.
VEGAS TEASERS
(Only in Basketball and Football for the whole game)
This teaser combines the rules of a special teaser
and a parlay. It is like a teaser in the sense that
it gives points, but regardless of the number of
teams chosen, it always gives the same number of
points per team. It's like a parlay in the sense
that the more teams that are chosen, the better the
payout of the wager. All teams most cover the teased
spread to win the bet. With a push, the teaser will
revert to the next lower number of Vegas Teaser.
VIG'/VIGORISH
The commission paid to the bookmaker. Juice.
W
WAGER LIMIT
Maximum bet accepted by the house before the price
will be changed Also the "cap" on what
you can personally wager.
WIN
Bet for a horse to get on first place.
WINDOW
What some players say after winning a bet.
WISE GUY
A well-informed or knowledgeable handicapper or bettor.
WOOD
Laying points.
WORLD SERIES
Championship of Major League Baseball.