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  • USFMD82
    Member
    • Apr 2007
    • 511

    2 questions on a matter of terminology

    Nothing major just curiousity questions...

    Ok first question...

    I bet the Texans game tonight that was even on the money line by the time I hit it, I know juice is the money that the sportsbook collects, but is an even money bet the same as a no-juice or juiceless?

    On winning or losing..

    I got into a discussion with my dad on this I guess its up to interpretation, but when I make a bet I tend (for ex 5 to win 5) if I win I think of it in terms of I won $10 due in fact that once I put the confirmation on my bet, that money became the books money.. so I won it back along with my money won.. alternatively.. I only consider that I lost $5 if I lose the bet. Just curious how you guys look at it
    Last Wager placed 01/11/09 - Loss
    Taking a sabbatical from wagering
  • homedawg
    Banned
    • Feb 2007
    • 7689

    #2
    Originally posted by USFMD82
    Nothing major just curiousity questions...

    Ok first question...

    I bet the Texans game tonight that was even on the money line by the time I hit it, I know juice is the money that the sportsbook collects, but is an even money bet the same as a no-juice or juiceless?

    that bet wasn't even on the ML, it was even on the SPREAD.....
    the books got their juice from the denver bettors (some as high as -2.5---> -125)

    Originally posted by USFMD82
    On winning or losing..

    I got into a discussion with my dad on this I guess its up to interpretation, but when I make a bet I tend (for ex 5 to win 5) if I win I think of it in terms of I won $10 due in fact that once I put the confirmation on my bet, that money became the books money.. so I won it back along with my money won.. alternatively.. I only consider that I lost $5 if I lose the bet. Just curious how you guys look at it
    If you give me $5.00, and I give you $10.00 back, how much did you make on that transaction???? ROI... :thumbs:

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    • USFMD82
      Member
      • Apr 2007
      • 511

      #3
      Sorry meant the spread.. Ok so even and juiceless are seperate terms then.. cook thanks!
      Last Wager placed 01/11/09 - Loss
      Taking a sabbatical from wagering

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      • NittanyLions94
        Resident PSU Supporter
        • Feb 2007
        • 2916

        #4
        Originally posted by USFMD82
        Nothing major just curiousity questions...

        Ok first question...

        I bet the Texans game tonight that was even on the money line by the time I hit it, I know juice is the money that the sportsbook collects, but is an even money bet the same as a no-juice or juiceless?

        On winning or losing..

        I got into a discussion with my dad on this I guess its up to interpretation, but when I make a bet I tend (for ex 5 to win 5) if I win I think of it in terms of I won $10 due in fact that once I put the confirmation on my bet, that money became the books money.. so I won it back along with my money won.. alternatively.. I only consider that I lost $5 if I lose the bet. Just curious how you guys look at it
        In my eyes, if you bet 50 you can only win 50 and lose 55(or 60) :beerbang:

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        • CuseFan10
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2007
          • 4446

          #5
          Yea man, if you give $5 for a bet and get back $10 after you won it, how on Earth do you think of that as winning $10? You profited $5. If everyone looked at the way you explained it the nit would be awfully hard to ever lose money since you are getting 2 to 1 on every straight bet (in your eyes).

          :thumbs:

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