Can anyone explain European Handicap in football

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These were odds just after Lou kicked fg to go up 20-14

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For a "three way line" on point spread/handicap.......

If the line said something like this......

Team A -2.0
Draw -2.0
Team B +2.0

Team A would be at -2.5
Team B would be +1.5
Draw would be if Team A won by exactly 2 points (hence the big odds)
 

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For a "three way line" on point spread/handicap.......

If the line said something like this......

Team A -2.0
Draw -2.0
Team B +2.0

Team A would be at -2.5
Team B would be +1.5
Draw would be if Team A won by exactly 2 points (hence the big odds)




If I bet knights 10-0 at -811 what am I betting on?
 
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I get it in soccer but can you explain it from the lines from above for American Football

I can't really see it (kind of blurry), but if asking about a "three way handicap point spread line" in any sport that is how it works. The same holds true or over/under three way lines.
 

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I made it bigger

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Yes, I get the concept , what I dont get is how to read this odds board.
 

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I made it bigger

Yes, I get the concept , what I dont get is how to read this odds board.


Well that is a "three way line", the only problem with the screen shot is there are no "pluses and minuses" so it doesn't make sense. But if there were "pluses and minuses" then it would be a "three way handicap line". "Three way lines" can be for any sport on the planet and can be offered for over/unders, point spreads and to "win the match" (MoneyLine) markets.
 

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Well that is a "three way line", the only problem with the screen shot is there are no "pluses and minuses" so it doesn't make sense. But if there were "pluses and minuses" then it would be a "three way handicap line". "Three way lines" can be for any sport on the planet and can be offered for over/unders, point spreads and to "win the match" (MoneyLine).

Maybe someone from BAG can answer....i have never seen a board like that in my lifetime:mj07:
It is from Dynamic Live number 2
 

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:facepalm:

.....think I figured out how to read it finally.
 
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