Moneyline (Matchup or Head to Head)
Moneyline wagers require you to select the win outright on a straight two-way competition. Teams/entrants are priced to win the full game with no handicap applied.

Moneylines are used to equal out the attractiveness of the favorite and the underdog. The Moneyline is set so that more money must be risked on the favorite and less money on the underdog. Teams/entrants must win the game on the field in order for you to win your bet (including overtime).
A draw option is not offered on Moneyline wagers, and the Dead Heat Rule will be applied. If a draw option is available The Dead Heat Rule does not apply 3-Way Bet (Head to Head with Draw) .
The bigger the favorite, the less likely the underdog will win. When Michael Jordan was playing with the Bulls it was not unusual for a 1st round NBA playoff series to be priced Bulls .071 (-1400) / Opponent 9.0 (+900).
Moneyline Example:
Zenit St. Petersburg 2.0 (+200) / Leverkusen -300
Leverkusen is favored to win over Zenit St. Petersburg. If you wager $100 on Zenit St. Petersburg and they win, your payout will be $300 (your initial $100 bet, plus your winnings of $200). On the other hand, if you wager $100 on Leverkusen and they win, your payout will only be $133.33 (your initial $100 bet, plus winnings of $33.33).






