Term |
Definition |
Action |
A bet |
BM |
Bookmaker |
BR |
Bankroll |
Back door |
A 'cover' that occurs in the waning moments
of a game |
Bad beat |
Losing under unusual circumstances |
Beard |
A runner; one who places a bet for another |
Beef |
A dispute over the outcome of a bet |
Bow-wow |
An underdog |
Chalk |
A favorite |
Circled game |
A contest on which betting limits are
reduced (injuries and weather are the primary
reasons for games to be circled) |
Cover |
A pointspread win |
Degenerate |
A compulsive gambler |
Dime |
$1,000 |
Dollar |
$100 |
Earn |
Percentage hold |
Exotic |
Any wager other than a straight bet or
parlay (also referred to as a proposition
or prop) |
Exposure |
The maximum amount of money a sports
book stands to lose on a game |
Figure |
Amount owed to or by a bookmaker |
Form |
A tabloid used for horse racing data |
Getting down |
Placing a bet |
Handicapper |
A person who studies factors such as
statistics, injuries, weather and news to
predict the outcome of games |
Handle |
Total amount of money wagered |
Hedge |
To reduce amount of action by wagering
on the opposite side of a previous bet |
Hook |
A half-point |
Juice |
Amount of commission kept by the house
(also referred to as vigorish or vig) |
Laying a price |
Playing a favorite |
Layoff |
Money bet by a house with another bookmaker
to reduce its liability |
Limit |
Maximum amount of money accepted for
one wager |
Line |
The odds on a game (also referred to
as price) |
Lock |
A surefire winner (there really is no
such proposition) |
Matador |
A cover that occurs in the waning moments
of a game (also referred to as a back door
cover) |
Middle |
Betting both sides of a game at different
prices with the hope of winning both wagers
(An example: if a bettor played Maryland
(minus-4) and Duke (plus-6), and
Maryland won, 100-95, he would win both
bets -- or "catch a middle") |
Mush |
A bettor who is bad luck |
Nickel |
$500 |
Off the board |
A game on which bookmakers are not accepting
wagers (generally because of injuries) |
Overlay |
A situation in which the odds on a game
favor the bettors rather than the house |
Parlay |
One bet ticket written with at least
two wagers (all must win for the ticket
to cash) |
Past post |
To place a wager after an event has started |
Pick'em |
A game with no favorite (the straight-up
winner also would win bets) |
Price |
The odds on a game |
Puppy |
The underdog |
Push |
A tie |
Round robin
|
A single ticket with comprised of more
than one parlay |
Rundown |
A list of odds on a particular day's
games |
Runner |
One who places bets for another |
Scalper |
Someone who bets both sides of a game |
Score |
A big win |
Sharp |
A sophisticated or professional sports
bettor |
Square |
A novice sports bettor |
Steam |
Heavy action on one side of a game |
Straight bet |
One wager (as opposed to a parlay) |
Sucker bet |
Parlays, teasers or exotics (anything
bookmakers use to entice squares to bet
more) |
Taking a price |
Betting an underdog |
Tapped out |
Broke from gambling |
Teaser |
A sucker wager that allows bettors to
add and subtract points from posted odds |
Tout service |
A company that sells selections on games
(most in the United States are dishonest) |
Underlay |
A situation in which the odds on a game
favor the house rather than bettors |
Value |
An overlay |
Vigorish |
Amount of commission kept by the house
(also referred to as juice or vig) |
Wise guy |
A professional sports bettor |
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