Spread or Money Line?

When it comes to sports betting, there are two popular options to choose from: the point spread and the money line. But which one is better to bet on? The answer to that question depends on the odds that are being offered by the sportsbook.

In strictly mathematical terms, if the money line odds offer a better value than the point spread, then that’s where the bettor should place their wager. For example, if a sportsbook offers a team at -4 on the point spread, but their money line odds are -155 on the same team, then the value is in the money line and should be bet accordingly.

This situation occurs more often than one might expect, as line managers sometimes get too much money on a spread or money line and thus adjust one more than the other. In addition, there are certain games where the public is confident a team will win, but not confident they will cover the point spread. This leads to them hammering the money line and the odds managers having to adjust the money line while leaving the spread the same for fear that the sharps might hammer the opposite side if they shift the spread too far.

It’s important for bettors to always be on the lookout for these advantages and take advantage of them when possible. This doesn’t mean to always bet them, but to be aware of them when you are betting. It’s important to always get the odds in your favor as much as possible. Every bit counts in the long run.

At BookieBully.com, we believe in helping our clients consistently make money through strategic and educated betting. That’s why we always provide our clients with the most up-to-date information and analysis to help them make informed decisions. If you have any questions or want to learn more, feel free to contact us.

Point SpreadMoney Line
PK (Pick’em)-110
-1-120
-1.5-130
-2-140
-2.5-150
-3-160
-3.5-170
-4-180
-4.5-190
-5-200
-5.5-220
-6-240
-6.5-260
-7-280
-7.5-300
-8-320
-8.5-340
-9-360
-9.5-380
-10-400
-10.5-425
-11-450
-11.5-475
-12-500
-12.5-525
-13-550
-13.5-575
-14-600

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