Definition
of NL East Lines Betting at MySportsbook
A single or straight bet is a
wager on the outcome of a single event or game. The
Baseball Odds wager is determined by a Pointspread,
a Moneyline, a Game Total, a Runline or Puckline.
The team or event wagered on must win the game or
event either outright or by covering the spread. The
payout is determined by the Baseball Odds posted.
Payouts
Payouts for a single Baseball
Odds bet depend on the Baseball Odds given by the
house for the bet you have placed. Whether the bet
is a moneyline, pointspread, runline or puckline,
it's the LIVE Baseball Odds that will dictate your
payout.
Simply translate the live Baseball
Odds (represented usually as a moneyline -110, -180,
+140 etc.) to the multiplier (the Payoff Price plus
one). Then, take the multiplier and multiply this
by your bet to find out your Payout or Win (Payoff
Price plus your original bet).
- Straight Ups
- MLB Money Lines
- MLB Pennant Wagering
- NL East Lines
Teasers
- MLB Proposition Betting
- NL West Futures
- "IF" Game
Betting
- IN Game Wagering
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MLB
Betting Rules
1. Wagers must be on the outcome
of a single event or game.
2. All single bets must lay
11 to win 10 unless otherwise noted at the time of
the wager.
3. The NL East Lines pointspread
or NL East Lines moneyline may fluctuate at
anytime as they move with the bet, but you get the
number at the time the bet is laid.
4. NL East Lines matchups
that end in a tie for the Moneylines with the exact
total or including in the "line" in the
pointspread will be deemed as "No Action"
and are referred to as a "push." Your eCash
will be returned to your My Sportsbook, Betting, Casino
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