Point Spread
Published sty 22, 2026
Updated sty 22, 2026
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A point spread is a betting market that handicaps a favorite by subtracting points and gives an underdog extra points to balance the matchup.
It is mainly used in American sports.
How it works
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The favorite must win by more than the spread
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The underdog can lose by fewer points than the spread or win outright
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The spread is added or subtracted from the final score for settlement
Example
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Team A: -6.5
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Team B: +6.5
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If Team A wins by 7+ points → bet wins
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If Team A wins by 6 or fewer → bet loses
Key characteristics
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Eliminates draws
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Creates even odds on mismatched teams
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Standard market in NFL, NBA, NCAA
Important note
Half-point spreads (e.g. -6.5) are used to avoid pushes and force a win or loss.
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