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In sports betting, a point spread is a handicap or a margin of victory assigned to a particular team in a game or match. The purpose of a point spread is to even out the betting action and create a more balanced contest for bettors.
When a point spread is applied to a game, it means that the favored team is required to win by a certain number of points or goals, while the underdog team can lose by that same margin and still be considered a winner in terms of the point spread.
For example, let's say there is an upcoming basketball game between Team A and Team B, and the point spread is set at Team A -5.5 and Team B +5.5. If you bet on Team A, they would need to win the game by six or more points for your bet to be successful. On the other hand, if you bet on Team B, they could either win the game outright or lose by five or fewer points for your bet to win.
What is a point spread in sports betting?
When a point spread is applied to a game, it means that the favored team is required to win by a certain number of points or goals, while the underdog team can lose by that same margin and still be considered a winner in terms of the point spread.
For example, let's say there is an upcoming basketball game between Team A and Team B, and the point spread is set at Team A -5.5 and Team B +5.5. If you bet on Team A, they would need to win the game by six or more points for your bet to be successful. On the other hand, if you bet on Team B, they could either win the game outright or lose by five or fewer points for your bet to win.
What is a point spread in sports betting?