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Grab your helmets and jerseys as you have reached the greatest NFL odds on the Internet. MadduxSports.com and its 14 offshore sportsbook partners are proud to bring you live point spreads for all of the NFL football games for this week. In addition to offering the live betting lines, the sources they come from are first-class, first-rate betting sites that have earned the stringent approval from the Maddux Sports handicappers. We go through the rigorous process of selecting quality sportsbooks so payouts for the visitors of our sites are of the utmost ease. With what you are getting below, most sites charge for, but not at Maddux Sports as all of these NFL football odds are complimentary just for being a visitor. Just remember to bookmark us for future reference. Now that we got all that out of the way, how does this free NFL lines feed work you ask. Well it is very simple. We have sorted the different point spreads in a few tables/categories. The first is the standard NFL game spread and total that most of you are accustomed to. The second layout is the NFL money lines (for more on what moneylines are scroll down to the section). Next we bust out the current 1st half lines and after that the second half lines (which are posted once the games go to halftime). A new feature that at the time no other lines feed offers is quarter betting lines for all four quarters of the game. For those that are still reading now you know what we offer, how about how do you use it? Simply find the game you have your eye on and check out each books point spread to find your best line and best option to bet. You can than click on the sportsbook name with the point spread you like and be transported to the book of your choice. Please note some users will need to hit the scroll bar at the bottom of the page to view all the books depending on your computers resolution. The NFL football odds presented here are and always be free of charge. The live NFL lines runs from day 1 of preseason football all the way through the super bowl. Each and every NFL team including the Patriots, New York Jets, Cowboys, and Packers are covered. By having this line service at your disposal you can always say you never took a bad number and always did everything in your power to be make a great NFL bet. Remember that half points especially around key numbers like 3,4,6,7 and 10 turn pushes into wins and losses into pushes. We advise having sports betting accounts with no less than 3 of the different books beneath. That does it for the how to guide, feel free to start browsing the NFL odds below. This season don’t let your hopes of point spread glee come down to referees or quarterbacks do your best to be a sharp sports bettor by shopping for soft lines. |
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- Point Spread: The point spread remains the favorite way to wager on pro football, regardless of how many new forms of wagering come on stream. It’s called the line or spread and it’s known as betting ‘sides.’ The common misconception is that Las Vegas sets the spread as its best guess at the margin of victory. But really, it's a number they feel that is a perfect balance and will see an equal number of people to bet the underdog as on the favorite. A negative value like -6.5 means that team is favored by 6.5 points. So deduct 6.5 points from their total score. A positive value on the same game would be +6.5 (add 6.5 points to their final score) and would make that team an underdog of 6.5 points. The favorite must win by at least seven points to cover the spread. The underdog can lose by six points and still cover.
The money line betting odds correlate to the listed point spread. In this example, the Vikings are the favorites and you must wager $200 dollars to turn a profit of $100. If you are a homer or love.
NFL Point Spreads A point spread is similar to a handicap for sports teams. Not all teams are created equal, so oddsmakers create a spread that determines how much better one team is then the other. The point spread evens the field in a way that bettors will bet on either team. Choose Viewing Preference Below - Historical NFL Odds, Historical NFL Lines, or Historical NFL Point Spreads. Archived NFL Odds. Includes Historical NFL money line odds, NFL over-under lines, and NFL point spreads in one grid. Archived NFL Odds 2006 - 2007 Archived NFL Odds 2007 - 2008 Archived NFL Odds 2008 - 2009 Archived NFL Odds 2009 - 2010.
- NFL point spread. Spread betting is the most common way people bet on the NFL. A spread, or point spread, is a number set by oddsmakers to even the playing field in a matchup. Oddsmakers will pick one team as the favorite and one team as the underdog, then assign a point value based on how many points the favorite must win.
- These are sorted by sportsbook in the gray columns on the right side of the odds table above. NFL point spread. Point spread betting is the most common way to wager on football. NFL spreads are.
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- Total: Also called the over/under, it is a number set by the sportsbooks that proposes a number of points that will be scored in the game by both teams combined. Then, fans predict whether there will be more points or less points than the ‘total.’ If you bet the under 41.5, you are hoping for a tough defensive battle with lots of running game. Pick the over, and presumably you feel this will be a high-scoring game. In short, you are predicting whether the combined total score will be more than (over) or less than (under) the total.
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- Money Line: More common in baseball and hockey, pro football moneylines are growing in popularity. There is no spread, so your team just needs to win the game, not win by a certain number of points. The negative value means a favorite (-190) and a positive one indicates an underdog (+170). Picture the number 100 sitting in between these two values. Example: if you want to pick a -190 favorite, you must risk $190 in order to win $100. To back a +170 underdog, you put up $100 and win $170 if the dog wins. In some cases, betting moneylines is actually better value and can provide a bigger profit for less risk.