College Football Over Under Picks

Moneyline, spreads, and Over / Unders, oh my ...?
I usually attracts the topic in pony, however, my interests have recently been reached peak in football and other betting. I have a small problem of sorting through all the information yet. I have an understanding moneyline bets basic ... but what is a good explanation of the differentials and more / unders? What are the easiest to take and when should a rookie like I approach? In addition, I visited http://www.predictem.com/cfb/staff.php and am having trouble understanding what they mean by: Boston College -2 (Win), or spread Oregon State 2.5 (Windows) or Kentucky / Florida 47.5 (loss) - Point / moneyline? It seems that Boston won his bet and Oregon, but lost the Kentucky / Florida. If I wanted to know how much money would be up or down if I had followed each of their bets, betting $ 100 each time, how I can figure that? Any help would be great! Thanks, Ryan
The favorite to win will take the - sign before the number. In your example, the University of Boston was favored by 2 points. The team with the + sign for him is the bottom. San Oregon was a loser by 2.5 points. What this means: If you had to bet on Boston College, then it would given by two points. If they win more than 2, and you win. If they win by 1, then would lose. Also lost if the game was lost completely. If they won two points exactly, then it would be a push or a tie in the betting. The Oregon St. game. You would be getting 2.5 points. They could lose by two points and would win his bet. Basically you need to add 2.5 points to their actual score and this was his score for the bet. For the favorite minus the number of your actual score. The over / under is a bet based on the total score for the two teams combined. If the score of the Florida and Kentucky 36 0, then the total would be 36. If you bet the low of 47.5, and you win. If you bet more, then would lose. Betting is based on the ratio of 11-10. That means you have to bet $ 11 to win $ 10. The bookmaker or bookmaker will have on both computers and ideally make money on the juice or vig. That is another name for an extra dollar bet ten dollars. If for example, in the Super Bowl this year, had $ 10,000 bet on the favorite and bet $ 10,000 on those below, 1000 would U.S. dollars no matter who wins the game. In fact, you bet $ 11,000 on each side, but the team that wins only pay $ 10,000. So they keep the other $ 1,000 for service. Most bookmakers would take a bet, for example, $ 100 in Florida. If you win you get $ 100, but it is understood if you lose, you lose $ 110. You have to look into a handicap winning percentage to see if he left before or after betting $ 100 every time. The number Magic is 52.4% to stay ahead in the long term. That means you have to win 52.4% of their bets to exit just ahead. Assuming that you bet the same amount in each game. If someone says they have a 70% winning percentage, then they are lying, probably less than for a short term. 60% for quite a while high, but can be done.
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