20 cent line – In money line contests, a twenty cent difference in the money lines between the favorite and the underdog
Action - Any wager; the total amount bet, either from the bettor's point of view or that of the house. In baseball, placing a bet regardless of who pitches.
Accumulator - (Also, Parlay) a multiple bet. A 'let-it-ride' bet. Making simultaneous selections on two or more games with the intent of pressing the winnings of the first win on the bet of the following game selected, and so on. All the selections made must win for you to win the accumulator
Added Game - a game not part of Las Vegas regular rotation posted as an accommodation to customers.
Air Move- When an odds maker changes the line on a game in response to other books. Changing the line, that line change is described as an air move. The reverse of an air move is changing the line in response to bets received.
Ajax - UK slang term for 'Betting Tax'.
All-In - With all-in betting there are no refunds given for scratched or withdrawn competitors or teams in an event where a bet is placed. Should an event be cancelled then the amount bet will be refunded.
All Up - This involves picking the winners of more than one event. A single wager amount is placed on more than one outcome, whereby the stake and winnings of the first selection will be rolled over into the second selection and so on.
Ante Post - (Also, Futures) Bets placed in advance predicting the outcome of a future event. Ante-post prices are those on major sporting events, usually prior to the day of the event itself. In return for the chance of better odds, punters risk the fact that stakes are not returned if their selection pulls out or is cancelled.
Arbitrage - Where a variation in odds available allows a punter to back both sides and guarantee a win. OR Betting the same event at separate sports books in order to lock in a profit by taking advantage of different betting lines.
ATS - "Against the spread," taking points rather than gambling with the spread and laying points.
Backed - A 'backed' team is one on which lots of bets have been placed.
Banker - Highly expected to win. The strongest in a multiple selection in a parlay or accumulator. In permutation bets the banker is a selection that must win to guarantee any returns.
Bar Price - Refers to the odds of the selections at the last quoted price and bigger. The bar price is the minimum odds for any of those selections not quoted.
Beard (US) - A friend or acquaintance or other contact who is used to placing bets so that the bookmakers will not know the identity of the actual bettor. Many top handicappers and persons occupying sensitive positions use this method of wagering.
Beef - A dispute or claim involving a player and his bookmaker or a casino dealer. A dispute over the outcome of a bet. A problematic situation involving a bet.
Beeswax - UK slang term for betting tax. Also known as 'Bees' or 'Ajax'.
Bet – Any wager.
Betting Tax - Tax on a Bookmaker's turnover. In the UK this is a 'Duty' levied on every Pound wagered. Common methods of recouping this by the punter are to deduct tax from returns (winnings) or to pay tax with the stake/wager. In the latter case, no tax is deducted from the punter's winnings.
Bettor (US) - Someone who places or has a bet. A 'Punter' in the UK.
Book - A bookmaker's tally of amounts bet on each competitor, and odds necessary to assure him of profit. Running a 'book' is the act of quoting odds and accepting bets on an event and the person doing it is called the 'Bookmaker'.
Bookie - (U.K.) Short for bookmaker. The person or shop who accepts bets.
Bookmaker - Person who is licensed to accept bets on the result of an event based on their provision of odds to the customer. (Sports book US).
Bottle - UK slang, odds of 2 to 1.
Bridge-Jumper (US) - Bettor who specializes in large show bets on odd-on favourites.
Buck (US) - A bet of US$ 100 (also known as a 'dollar bet').
Burlington Bertie - The price of 100-30.
Buy Price - In Spread or Index betting, the higher figure quoted by an Index bookmaker.
Buy (Points) - a player pays an additional price to receive half a point or more in his favor on a point spread game.
Buy the Rack (US) - Purchase every possible daily-double or other combination ticket.
Canadian - Also known as a Super Yankee. A Canadian is a combination bet consisting of 26 bets with 5 selections in different events. The combination bet is made up of 10 doubles, 10 trebles, five 4-folds and one 5-fold.
Canadian Line - the Canadian line is a combination point spread and money line in hockey.
Carpet - UK slang for Odds of 3 to 1 (also known as 'Tres' or 'Gimmel').
Century - GBP£ 100 (also known as a 'Ton').
Chalk - The favored team.
Chalk Player - Bettor on favourites.
Circled Game - A game where the maximum bet is limited. The sports book or bookmaker puts a limit on the amount of action they are prepared to take on the game. This is most often due to doubts about key players, in games that feature key injuries, inclement weather, or unsubstantiated rumors regarding a team. Most bookies 'Circle' all Ivy League Games.
Closing Line - The final list of point spreads offered before game time.
Combination Bet - Selecting any number of teams/horses to finish first and second in either order.
Cover - To bet the spread by the required number of points. OR When a favorite wins by more than the required number of points.
Credit Betting - Betting using credit with a bookmaker.
Dead Hit - Finishing equal. Both win.
Deposit Betting - Betting with money deposited in advance with a bookmaker.
Dime bet - A $1000 wager.
Dime Line - a line where the juice is 10%.
Dividend - The agreed payout or return on any bet.
Dog (US) - The underdog in any betting proposition.
Dog Player (US) - A bettor who mainly wagers on the underdog.
Dollar Bet - A $100 wager.
Double(s) - A twin bet on two separate specified events or two parts of the same event. A form of parlay or accumulator.
Double action - An "if bet" in sports gambling that is processed if the precedent bet wins, ties or cancels.
Double Bet - a wager for twice the size of one's usual wager; also known as "double pop" or "doubling up."
Double Carpet - UK slang for Odds of 33 to 1, based on 'Carpet'.
Double Header – Two separate games played by the same teams on the same day.
Double or Nothing - An even-money bet, a bet that pays off exactly the amount wagered.
Draw - Where competitors in an event finish evenly. Where there is a draw and this is not offered as a betting option, the return will be divided by the number of joint winners. Note that some sports have processes such as extra-time or play-offs to determine an event winner that is included as part of the bet where others are not. This may affect some bets and you should always be sure how an event would be decided in this instance.
Drift - Odds that ‘Lengthen’ are said to have drifted, or be 'On the Drift'.
Each Way - UK term for betting on a team or individual to win and/or 'Place'. The bet is automatically split into two, 50:50 and the odds for each bet are different. If your selection wins, the Place bet wins automatically. Therefore, you could win either both bets or Place only.
East Coast Line - Mainly used in hockey, which has a split-goal line e.g. - Philadelphia Flyers (1 - 1 ½) favorite over the LA Kings as opposed to goal spread plus money line (-1/2 -180).
Edge - A persons Advantage when it comes to sports betting.
Even Money - A 1:1 odds bet. A $1 stake would return $2 dividend ($1 win plus $1 staked).
Exotic - any wager other than a straight bet or parlay - also called a prop or proposition.
Exposure - The maximum amount of money a sports book stands to lose on a game.
Favorite/Favourite - The team or individual the sports books rate most likely to win that contest or event. Typically it has the most money bet on it.
Field - 1) All the individual competitors in an event. 2) Odds offered on non listed (outsiders) players or teams collectively called the Field.
Fifty cents - $50
Figure - the amount owed to or by a bookmaker
First half bet - a bet placed only on the first half of the game.
Fixed Game - A game in which one or more participants willfully manipulate the final outcome of a game.
Fixed Odds - Your dividend is fixed at the odds when you placed your bet. No matter how much the odds fluctuate, the odds at the time you placed your bet are fixed and written on the ticket. Your dividend for winning is paid at the value stated on your ticket, no matter what happens after you have placed your bet.
Flag - A bet consisting of 23 bets (a 'Yankee' plus 6 'Single Stakes About' bets in pairs) on 4 selections in different event.
Flash (US) - Change of odds information on tote board.
Flea - An annoying person who wants something for nothing. One who expects to be compensated for a small wager.
Fold - When preceded by a number, a fold indicates the number of selections in an accumulator (e.g. 5-Fold = 5 selections).
Forecast - A wager that involves correctly predicting the 1st and 2nd for a particular event. This bet can be straight, reversed or permed. (USA, Perfecta or Exacta).
Full Cover - All the doubles, trebles and accumulators involved in a given number of selections.
Futures - (Also, Ante Post) Bets placed in advance predicting the outcome of a future event.
Getting Down - making a bet.
Goliath - A goliath is a multiple bet consisting of 247 bets involving 8 selections in different events. The multiple bet breakdown is 28 doubles, 56 trebles, 70x4-folds, 56x5-folds, 28x6-folds, 8x7-folds and one 8-fold.
Grand - GBP£ 1,000
Grand Salami - A slang word for the over/under total for the combined score of all the hockey contests on the schedule for that day.
Grand Slam - The four major tennis tournaments Wimbledon, Australian Open, French Open, U.S. Open. Also the four major golf tournaments The Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship (Professional Golf Association). Also in baseball, a homerun with the bases loaded, scoring four runs
Half a dollar - $50
Half time bet - a bet placed only on the second half of the game.
Hedging - A sports gambling term that means placing wagers on the opposite side in order to cut losses or guarantee a minimum amount of winnings.
Handicap - Spread.
Handicapper - one who studies, rates and wagers on sporting events and/or races.
Handicapping - the attempt to predict the outcome of sporting events.
Handle - the total amount of bets taken.
Hang Cheng - The Asian equivalent for 'Point Spread'.
Heinz - A Heinz is a multiple bet consisting of 57 bets involving 6 selections in different events. The multiple bet breakdown is 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15x4-folds, 6x5-folds and one 6-fold.
Home Field Advantage - Edge the home team is expected to have as a result of familiarity with the playing area, favorable demographics and effect of travel on the visiting team.
Holding Your Own - Neither winning nor losing, just breaking even.
Hook - a half point added to football and basketball gambling lines.
Hoops - Slang word used to indicate the game of basketball.
Hot game - a game which is drawing a lot of action on one side by knowledgeable handicappers.
IBF - International Boxing Federation.
In and Out Teaser - An "in and out teaser" is when the player picks the favorite, underdog, over and under of the same game. For example: NY +3 1/2, Dallas -3 1/2. An in and out teaser would have a player take both NY and Dallas, and tease both, to increase the odds of winning the wager. So, if you teased both teams by 7 points, you would have: NY +10 1/2, Dallas +3 1/2. So long as the spread is covered, your wager will be a win.
Index Betting - Spread betting.
In The Red - Odds on.
Joint Favorites - When a sports book or bookmaker cannot split two teams for favoritism, they may both be joint favorites.
Jolly - Bookmakers slang for 'Favorite/Favourite'.
Juice - The bookmaker's commission on a losing bet, also known as "vigorish."
Kite - UK slang for a cheque ('Check' in the US).
Lay a Bet - A bookie accepting a bet.
Layer - Another term for Bookie.
Layoff - A bookmaker's bet with another bookmaker made in order to help equalize the excess action he has accepted from his customers.
Laying the points - gambling the favorite by giving up points.
Laying the price - gambling the favorite by laying money odds.
LBO - Acronym for 'Licensed Betting Office' in the UK.
Lengthen - The opposite of 'Shorten'. Referred to odds getting longer, that is, more attractive to the bettor.
Limit - the maximum amount a bookmaker will allow you to bet before he changes the odds and/or the points.
Lines - Odds offered to the punter.
Linemaker - One who compiles or sets the original or subsequent betting lines.
Listed Pitchers - a baseball bet which will be placed only if both of the pitchers scheduled to start a game actually start. If they don't, the bet is cancelled.
Lock - (As in 'Banker') US term for an almost certain winner. Easy winner.
Long Odds- Generally greater than 10:1.
Longshot - a team or horse perceived to be unlikely to win
Lucky 15 - A Lucky 15 consists of 15 bets involving 4 selections in different events, i.e. 4 singles, 6 doubles, 4 trebles, and 1 fourfold. As a consolation if you only have one winner it will be paid at double the odds. If you get all four winners, a 10% bonus will be added to.
Lucky 31 - A Lucky 31 consists of 31 bets involving 5 selections in different events, i.e. 5 singles, 10 doubles, 10 trebles, 5 four-folds plus 1 five-fold. . As a consolation if you only have one winner it will be paid at double the odds. If you get all five winners, a 20% bonus will be added to your returns.
Lucky 63 - A Lucky 63 consists of 63 bets involving 6 selections in different events, i.e. 6 singles, 15 doubles, 20 trebles, 15 four-folds, 6 five-folds and 1 six-fold. As a consolation if you only have one winner it will be paid at double the odds. If you get all six winners, a 25% bonus will be added to your returns.
Margin- The amount a competitor in an event finishes in front of another competitor.
Middle - to win both sides of the same contest in sports gambling event. Wagering on the underdog at one point spread and the favorite at a different point spread and winning both sides.
MLB - Major League Baseball.
Money line - odds expressed in terms of money. With money odds, whenever there is a minus (-) you lay that amount to win a hundred dollars, where there is a plus (+) you get that amount for every hundred dollars wagered.
Move the line - a player pays an additional price to receive half a point or more in his favor on a point spread game.
Multiples - See 'Accumulator'.
MVP - Most Valuable Player.
Nap - A newspaper correspondent’s best bet of the day. Reputed to stand for 'Napoleon'.
NBA - National Basketball Association.
NCAA - National Collegiate Athletic Association.
Newspaper Line - the gambling line which quite often appears in the daily newspapers. The lines are only approximate and quiet often totally inaccurate and misleading.
NFL - National Football League.
NHL - National Hockey League.
Nickel - A $500 wager.
Nickel line - A sports wagering line where the juice is 5%.
No action - A wager in sports gambling in which no money is lost nor won.
Odds - The sports book’s or bookmaker's view of the chance of a competitor winning (adjusted to include a profit).
Odds-against - Where the odds are greater than evens (e.g. 5 to 2).
Odds Compiler - Same as 'Oddsmaker' below.
Odds-on - An Odds-on bet has a Minus sign in front and is worked out in reverse. It is the amount you wager to win $100. In the U.K. it is a bet on odds below evens 1:1. In Europe, it is a bet on odds below 2:1.
Oddsmaker - A person who sets the betting odds. (Sportsbooks or Bookies don't set the odds. Most major sportsbooks use odds set by Las Vegas oddsmakers.)
Odds On Favourite - A horse, team, or individual so favored by the public that the odds are less than even.
Off the board - a game on which the bookmaker will not accept action.
Official Line - The line that the bookmaker uses for wagering purposes. The line which comes from Las Vegas is quite often referred to as the official line; however, the line that your bookie offers you is actually your "official line."
One dollar - $100
Outlaw Line - term for the earliest line in sports betting. This is an overnight line which only a handful of players are allowed to bet into.
Outsiders - Those contestants that are not expected to win. The opposite of the favorite, usually offered at lengthy odds.
Over/Under - A bet on whether the total points or goals scored by the two teams will be over or under a specified number.
Overplay - An advantage for the bettor in which the price on a given wager is greater than the real probability of its success.
Parlay - A multiple bet. A kind of 'let-it-ride' bet. Making simultaneous selections on two or more games with the intent of pressing the winnings of the first win on the bet of the following game selected, and so on. All the selections made must win for you to win the parlay.
Patent - A Patent consists of 7 bets involving 3 selections in different events, i.e. a single on each selection, plus 3 doubles and 1 treble.
Permutations - To 'perm' selections. For example, if you have made 3 selections (A, B and C) you can 'perm' all the possible doubles. In this case all the doubles possible are AB, AC, and BC; a total of 3 individual bets, or lines. Similarly, if you have made 4 selections (A, B, C and D) you can also 'perm' all the possible doubles from these four. Now the doubles are AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD; a total of 6 individual bets, or lines.
Picks - Betting selections, usually by an expert.
Pick 'em - When neither team is favored. Also called a "pick" in sports gambling terms.
PK or Pick - Evenly matched teams.
Place - Finish in the top three, top four and sometimes also top five in a competition or event. A Place bet will win if the selection you bet on is among those placed. Different sportsbooks have different Place terms and you should check their rules before placing a bet.
Point spread - The point spread - also called "the line" - is used as a margin to handicap the favorite team. The oddsmaker - also called the handicapper - "gives" points (or goals) to the underdog - for gambling purposes only. The bettor must take either the favorite or the underdog. The favorite is always indicated by a minus sign (e.g. -8.5) and the underdog by a plus sign (e.g.+8.5). For gambling purposes, the outcome of the game is determined by taking the actual game score and finding the difference between the scores of the two teams playing (called the point spread or just the "spread").
Post Time - The Schedule starting time.
Press - to wager a larger amount than usual.
Price - The odds.
Prop (Proposition) Bet - a special wager offered by the sports book on unique and various topics. These wagers can be on sporting events, politics, and even trial outcomes. The wagers use the money line format of pay off odds and might included who scores the first touchdown in the super bowl, who will win the next PM election, or who will be chucked from a reality show next.
Pucks - A slang word used to indicate the game of hockey.
Puckline - giving odds of a goal spread instead of using a Canadian Line in hockey, where both a goal spread and money line are played.
Punter - Bettor.
Puppy - The underdog
Push - A game that is tied when the point spread is factored in.
Return - Your total winnings on a bet.
Round Robin - A bet consisting of 10 bets (3 pairs of 'Single Stakes About' bets plus 3 doubles and 1 treble) involving three selections in different events. (US, a series of three or more teams into two-team wagers).
Run down - all the lines for a specific date, sport, time, etc.
Run line - In baseball a spread used instead of the money line.
Runner - One who places bets for another when it comes to sports betting
Scalper - One who attempts to profit from the differences in odds from book to book by betting both sides of the same game at different prices.
Scouts - person(s) who waits for what he thinks is an unusually strong wager. A.K.A. Sports Player.
Sharp - a sophisticated or professional gambler.
Shorten - The opposite of 'Lengthen'. Referred to odds getting shorter, that is, less attractive to the bettor.
Shut Out (US) - What happens to a bettor who gets on the betting line to late and is still waiting in line when the window closes. Also, in sports betting, when the losing team do not score.
Sides - the names of the two teams playing: the underdog and the favorite.
Single - A Straight bet on one selection to win one race or event, also known as a straight-up bet.
Single action - An "if bet" in sports gambling that is processed only if the precedent bet wins.
Single Stakes About (or SSA) - A bet consisting of 2 bets on two selections (1 single on each selection any to come 1 single on the other selection reversed).
Sportsbook - The person, shop or website who accepts bets.
Spread - Point Spread.
Spread Betting - (Also, Action Line or Money Line) the amount that must be wagered to win $100, or the amount won for a $100 wager. A bet is won or lost according to whether you correctly predict the result of an event (also known as 'action line' or 'money line'). Returns or losses are calculated in proportion to how right or wrong the bettor is, and can lead to huge returns or losses.
Square - A novice when it comes to sports betting.
Stanley Cup - Championship of Hockey.
Steam - When a betting line starts to move quite rapidly, usually caused by many bettors betting on it.
Store (US) - A sportsbook or a bookie.
Straight bet - a wager on just one team or horse.
Super Bowl - NFL Championship game.
Super Heinz - A Super Heinz consists of 120 bets involving 7 selections in different events, i.e. 21 doubles, 35 trebles, 35 four-folds, 21 five-folds, 7 six-folds and 1 seven-fold.
Super Yankee - Alternative name for a multiple bet known as Canadian, a Super Yankee is a Yankee type bet with five selections instead of four.
System - A method of betting, usually mathematically based, used by a punter or bettor to try to get an advantage.
Taking the points - gambling the underdog and its advantage in the point spread.
Taking the price - gambling the underdog and accepting money odds.
Teaser - A bet on two or more teams where the bettor can add or subtract points from the spread to make their bets stronger in return for reduced odds. All results must match the selections to win the teaser.
Ticket - A sports gambling wager.
Thick'un - A big bet.
Tie - A push, stand-off or a draw.
Tips - Picks. The selections and predictions of competitors’ performance for an event from an expert or observer.
Total - The combined amount of runs, points or goals scored by both teams during the game, including the overtime.
Totals Bet - a proposition bet in which the bettor speculates that the total score by both teams in a game will be more or less than the line posted by the sports book.
Totals - Sports bet on whether the combined number of points or goals scored by the two teams will be over/under a given mark.
Tout - Someone who sells their expertise on sports wagering.
Tote - Short for Totalisator. A system introduced to Britain in 1929 to offer pool betting on racecourses.
Trebles - A triple bet on three events. A form of parlay or accumulator.
Trixie - A Trixie consists of 4 bets involving 3 selections in different events, i.e. 3 doubles plus 1 treble.
True Odds - The real odds of something happening as opposed to what the bookies offer.
Two and Three Balls Betting - A golfing bet that involves predicting which player from either a group of two or three will shoot the lowest score over 18 holes.
Under - an under is a wager in which the bettor guesses that the total points scored by two teams will be under a certain figure.
Underdog - The team perceived to be most likely to lose. Also known as the "dog"
Union Jack - A bet consisting of 8 trebles on 9 selections A to I: ABC, DEF, GHI, ADG, BEH, CFI, AEI, and CEG.
Value - Getting the best odds on a wager.
Vigorish or Vig. - The commission paid to the bookmaker.
VS - Versus, against.
WBA - World Boxing Association.
WBC - World Boxing Council.
Win Only - Betting on a competitor to win an event. Also known as 'Straight Out' or 'Money Line' betting.
Wise Guy - A knowledgeable handicapper or bettor.
WNBA - Womens National Basketball Association.
World Series - Championship of Major League Baseball (MLB). The final seven games of the baseball playoffs between the two league champions to determine the world champion.
Yankee - The term used for a bet that consists of four selections, combining them into six doubles, four trebles and one fourfold - i.e. eleven bets.