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moeee 22nd May 2004 03:11 PM

I know about most forms of AFL betting.
But what is this spread thing?
I believe it pays large odds.
Do sportsbet have it.?
Tell me please some-one.

Gratefully Mo.

Mr J 22nd May 2004 04:04 PM

Spread betting is line betting (the handicap). You might be refering to margin betting? Where you pick the margin a team will win by? Can you give an example of the bet?

moeee 22nd May 2004 10:30 PM

Margin betting is when a team needs to win between margin x and margin y.Or over margin x.Or less than margin y.

Mr J,you mention spread a number of times in the post you started called NRL Question.

Mo.

moeee 23rd May 2004 09:45 AM

SPREAD is this.

The bookmaker says the final margin,for example,Port and Richmond,will be between 12 and 20 points.
If I think Port will win by more,I receive an amount equivalent to my stake for every point over the 20 points margin.
But.
I need to pay an amount equivalent to my stake for every point less than 12 points if the margin is less than 12.
If the margin is the spread (12-20) I lose my stake.
Could be scary!

Mo.



goldmember 23rd May 2004 09:58 AM

Moeee it can be a bad thing if you are new to it or have a bad game, you could lose $100's or even $1,000's.Thats a $1 a point or $10 a point all depends on your stake, you can bet on them at sportsacumen, you can get a brochure when you join upand they explain it to you and even warn you, i have just a sports account with them as i wouldn't bet that way cause i could go broke on my 1st bet LOL

goldmember 23rd May 2004 10:15 AM

you can visit their site and have a look at the rules and it explains about the buying and selling, you can do it on league, afl, soccer and cricket etc...

moeee 23rd May 2004 10:27 AM

Geez
I hope you don't dislike me for this Goldmember.
I have in fact been to where you advised me to go.
And I have divulged what I had learnt there in this thread giving my definition as to what a spread is.
Now the wrong side of the bed part.
Why do people read things that I don't say and not read things that I do say?(Insert one of those smiley things of a yellow head wiping the sleep from his eyes here)

Yo - Cheeky Mo.

sportznut 23rd May 2004 10:33 AM

Quote:
On 2004-05-23 10:45, moeee wrote:
The bookmaker says the final margin,for example,Port and Richmond,will be between 12 and 20 points.
If I think Port will win by more,I receive an amount equivalent to my stake for every point over the 20 points margin.
But.
I need to pay an amount equivalent to my stake for every point less than 12 points if the margin is less than 12.
If the margin is the spread (12-20) I lose my stake.


Yeah, that's what I thought you meant by Spread betting. I know that it used to be quite popular in England, but I don't think it's ever really caught on here. There's no way I'd bet like that.

goldmember 23rd May 2004 11:14 AM

Moeee, i would not write about something that you di'nt say,not sure which post, but earlier said ,
[quote]
"boy did i get out of bed on the wrong side this morning"
Dont take it personally, just having a joke with you.

cheers

moeee 23rd May 2004 11:26 AM

Quote:
On 2004-05-23 12:14, goldmember wrote:
Moeee, i would not write about something that you di'nt say,not sure which post, but earlier said ,
[quote]
"boy did i get out of bed on the wrong side this morning"
Dont take it personally, just having a joke with you.

cheers


Yeah look.
I started this thread with a question and didn't get an answer,so I done a Google search.Found the answer then sent a post here that answered my own question.
After posting this answer you then advised me how to go about answering my question which I had already answered.
You then take away the number you first thought of and the answer is 16.

Your okay Goldmember - Cheeky Mo.


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