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Board Gambling discussion
Re: moneyline vs point spread in sports betting.
by
YOSHIE
on 17/05/2025, 13:20:54 UTC
But are we really doing that kind of comparison? Or are we just betting based on gut feeling following our instincts without even knowing if we’re actually winning in the long run?
Both are not interesting.
Point Spread: There is no guarantee in sports betting to give a difference in points for the opposing team, precisely what often happens

Moneyline: The same is not interesting, although the chances of winning are high and also low risk, but payment is very low.

There are other more challenging and good ways to try.
Example:
You bet on soccer gambling, don't put a bet in the early minutes, let the game last 25 'look let the game take place, wait for the odds to change, then put a bet on the team you want to do.

I once did to Liverpool vs. Leicester / 23, Odds 1.50 x 2, 50, in the 6th minute 'Leicester scored, their betting down Liverpool rose to 2.80 games continued Liverpool Bet increased to 3.20 positions still 0-1 I placed a bet For Liverpool in the 30th minute 'and 45 minutes' Liverpool scored to 1-1, 49 minutes ', 82' Liverpool scored the goal until the end to 3-1, paid for me remained at 3,20, but that way was lucky, I thought it was more challenging to me.