Betting Terms Glossary

Concise definitions of betting terms: odds, bet types, value and bonus terminology.

Odds & Fundamentals

Action

Any wager on a sporting event; also a label confirming a bet is live, accepted, and eligible to be graded.

Against the Spread (ATS)

A team's record judged against the point spread rather than the outright win-loss result.

Bad Beat

A wager that looks certain to win but loses on a late or highly improbable event.

Cover

A team covers when it beats the point spread — a favorite winning by enough, or a dog staying close enough.

Even Money

Odds where profit equals stake — decimal 2.00, fractional 1/1, American +100.

Favorite vs Underdog

The favorite is expected to win (lower odds/shorter price); the underdog is expected to lose (higher odds/longer price).

Hook

The half-point attached to a spread or total (e.g., -3.5 rather than -3) that rules out a push.

Implied Probability

The outcome likelihood derived from betting odds, with the bookmaker's margin baked in.

Juice / Vigorish (Vig)

The bookmaker's commission on each wager, embedded in the odds rather than charged separately.

Moneyline

A bet on which team or player wins outright, with no point spread attached.

No Action

A cancelled bet with the stake returned, usually from a postponed event, scratched player, or voided conditions.

Odds Formats

Three notations for expressing odds: Decimal, Fractional, and American (Moneyline).

Off the Board

A game or market the sportsbook has pulled from betting, usually due to uncertainty like injuries or weather.

Over/Under (Totals)

A bet on whether the combined score of a game finishes over or under a set number.

Pick'em

A matchup with no favorite -- the spread sits at zero, so bettors only need to pick the outright winner.

Point Spread

A handicap set to even out the contest between favorite and underdog.

Push

A bet that ties against the spread or total, with the original stake returned to the bettor.

Straight Bet

A single wager on one outcome -- moneyline, point spread, or total -- rather than a parlay or combined ticket.

Bet Types

Asian Handicap

A soccer spread-betting format that removes the draw by applying fractional or whole-number handicaps to one or both teams.

Cash Out

A sportsbook tool for settling an open wager before the event ends, securing a profit or capping a loss.

Double Chance

A soccer bet covering two of three outcomes (1X, X2, or 12), trading lower odds for reduced risk.

Futures Bet

A wager on an outcome resolved later — a season title, tournament winner, or seasonal award — settled weeks or months after placement.

Hedging

Backing the opposite side of an open wager to lock in guaranteed profit or cap potential loss whatever the result.

Live Betting (In-Play)

Wagering on an event while it is underway, with odds recalculated in real time.

Parlay (Accumulator)

One ticket bundling two or more selections, where every leg must win for any payout to be returned.

Player Prop vs Game Prop

Player props wager on an individual's output (e.g., passing yards); game props wager on team or match events (e.g., first to score).

Prop Bet (Proposition Bet)

A wager on a specific occurrence within a game that need not affect the final result or score.

Round Robin

A combination wager that auto-builds multiple parlays from a pool of selections, covering different subset combinations.

Run Line / Puck Line

Sport-specific spreads -- a fixed 1.5-run line in MLB baseball and a fixed 1.5-goal puck line in NHL hockey.

Same-Game Parlay

A parlay whose every leg is drawn from a single game or event rather than spread across multiple contests.

Teaser

A parlay variant letting the bettor shift each spread or total in their favor in exchange for a reduced payout.

Value & Strategy

Arbitrage Betting

Backing every outcome across different bookmakers at favorable odds to lock in a guaranteed profit no matter the result.

Bankroll

The funds a bettor reserves strictly for wagering, walled off from everyday personal finances.

Buying Points

Paying worse odds to shift a spread or total in your favor, commonly to clear key football numbers like 3 and 7.

Closing Line Value (CLV)

The gap between your bet's odds and the final closing odds, used as a benchmark of betting skill.

Edge

The bettor's advantage over the book: the true probability of an outcome exceeds the probability implied by the offered odds.

Expected Value (EV)

The average per-bet result a bettor can expect to win or lose across the long run.

Fade the Public (Contrarian Betting)

Betting against the side most recreational bettors back, on the premise that public sentiment creates value on the opposite side.

Kelly Criterion

A formula that sets the mathematically optimal stake size from your perceived edge and bankroll.

Key Numbers

The most frequent margins of victory in a sport, which make some point spreads far more important than others.

Line Shopping

Comparing odds across multiple books to secure the best available price on a given bet.

Matched Betting

Exploiting sportsbook promos (bonus bets, odds boosts) alongside offsetting wagers to extract near-guaranteed profit at minimal risk.

Middling

Betting both sides of a game at different spreads, aiming to win both if the final margin lands inside the gap between them.

ROI (Return on Investment)

Profit or loss expressed as a percentage of total money wagered.

Steam Move

A sudden, sharp line shift driven by heavy action from professional bettors or syndicates.

Tout

A person or service selling betting picks or predictions, often backed by exaggerated success-rate claims.

Units

A standardized bet-size measure tied to bankroll, used to track and compare results independent of dollar amounts.

Variance (in Betting)

The natural swing in results that occurs even when a bettor is consistently placing positive expected value bets.