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Old 06-20-2010, 08:28 AM
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Point Spread to Moneyline Odds Converstion Chart

Point Spread to Moneyline Odds Converstion Chart

Most bettors will have a portion of their volume of wagers placed on moneylines, but most don't know when they are getting value. Knowing the corresponding money-line to point spread values gives bettors an opportunity to pinpoint underlays on the moneyline.

For example if the point spread on a particular football match-up gets pounded down over the course of the week there may be an opportunity at one of the offshore sportsbooks where the money-line hasn't been adjusted to scale with the actual pointspread. Learning to spot these weak lines will add to your betting bottom line over the course of a wagering season.

Odds conversion chart

Point Spread Money Line
-2 -130/+110
-2.5 -140/+120
-3 -155/+135
-3.5 -175/+155
-4 -200/+170
-4.5 -220/+180
-5/-5.5 -240/+190
-6 -270/+210
-6.5 -300/+220
-7 -330/+250
-7.5/-8/-8.5 -360/+280
-9/-9.5 -400/+300
-10 -450/+32

Last edited by Jeff30188; 06-20-2010 at 08:35 AM.
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Old 06-20-2010, 11:01 AM
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What sport is this?
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Old 06-20-2010, 05:17 PM
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What sport is this?
It's football. I came across it on the web. A moderator can move it if not appropriate for this section.
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Old 06-20-2010, 06:28 PM
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It's in the appropriate section. NFL or NCAAF? There is a difference in the conversions. Also not sure why they would give you the lines with the vig included. It might "trick" one into thinking they are finding value where none actually exists.
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