
"An Over/Under bet, also called a total, is a wager on the combined number of points, runs, or goals scored in a game. The sportsbook sets a line, and bettors choose whether the final score will go over (more than the posted total) or under (less than the posted total). It's one of the most popular bet types across major sports like the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL, giving fans a way to bet on the flow of the game rather than which team wins."
"Oddsmakers set a total by projecting the combined score of both teams in a game, factoring in offensive and defensive strength, pace of play, and recent form. The rules are simple: if the game goes over the total, Over bets win; if it finishes under, Under bets cash. Overtime counts toward the total unless otherwise stated, which often makes a difference in close games."
An Over/Under (total) bet wagers on the combined points, runs, or goals scored by both teams and picks whether the final score will be over or under the sportsbook's set number. Oddsmakers set totals by projecting combined scoring based on offensive and defensive strength, pace of play, and recent form. If the game finishes over the total, Over bets win; if under, Under bets win; if the combined score equals the number, the result is a push and wagers are refunded. Overtime typically counts toward totals unless otherwise stated, which can change outcomes in close games.
Read at FOX Sports
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]