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Teasers are exciting wagers on game winners with extremely favorable lines.

Basically, you are buying points boosts to give your teams a better chance of winning.

It does not even matter if you are betting on an underdog or a favorite’s either.

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The odds of every single bet in the combination are multiplied against each other, generating long odds.

Whilst the odds may be highly generous, parlays come with their own dangers.

To win your parlay, you need all the legs in your combination bet to come through.

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Should just one of your selections lose, then you have lost the entire bet.

Here, you could read about how the odds work with examples.

The Bills are the favorites' and will receive a point deficit of -3.5.

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The Jets, on the other hand, are the underdogs and will receive a points boost of +3.5.

Brush up on your knowledge by reading ourguide to point spreads, which includes examples and strategies.

The odds for teaser bets depend on which sportsbook you are betting at.

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Before going into all that, here are some examples of how a teaser bet works.

Examples of Teaser Bets

The most common teaser bet is a 6-point teaser.

This will significantly change the odds.

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The odds for a 6 point teaser are -120 (1.83).

To give some perspective, you place two single bets and one teaser bet.

This greatly enhances the chances of either winning, whereas the single bets are 50-50.

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The rewards are almost the same.

Three-Leg Teaser

Going forward, you add another $5 to your budget and pick another selection.

Here is what you might expect to win.

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Whilst it is not without its risk, the teaser bet can bring you quite a large profit.

Teaser Payouts

You may find some bookmakers offer better prices for their teaser bets than other sportsbooks.

However, sometimes it may not be exactly the case.

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You must double-check to see whether the lines are the same at all bookmakers.

Football Teasers

6, 6.5 and 7 point teasers are the most common teasers for football.

However, you may find sportsbooks that deliver a larger range of teasers, extending up to 12 points.

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Bear in mind that odds may vary between sportsbooks.

The odds may vary between different sportsbooks.

Shop around and you find the bookmaker that gives the best prices, without changing the line.

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Do not compromise your bet by picking risky selections either.

Do not extend your bet to four selections and compensate by going for a 6.5 or 7 point teaser.

This is because of the structure of the scoring and points system used.

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Look for spreads of +1.5 and +2.5.

you’ve got the option to apply 6 point teaser to spreads of -7.5 and -8.5.

There are no special numbers in the NBA, as there are in the NFL.

This is because the scoring system is more fluid.

Keep your eyes peeled for any deals, and confirm they hit key numbers.

Some sportsbooks may offer special deals for larger teasers, which can also be highly useful.

However, remember that more legs mean far more risk.

It is even riskier than picking teasers with fewer points boosts.

Be Patient

Teasers will not bring as much money as parlay bets.

Stepping up, a three-leg teaser delivers +160 whilst the parlay equivalent brings -596.

Teasers are not big moneymakers, and so you must accept the fact that parlays will always bring more.

Point spread parlays, on the other hand, are 50-50 affairs.

With a level playing field, each game has an equal chance of winning or losing.

If you bet on two games, the chance of winning on paper is 1 in 4.

If your sportsbook does not offer teaser bet tools, then you might simply follow the same principles.

Teaser betting is not for everyone.

Some bettors swear by it whilst others may say they are not worth the hassle.

Learning when to spot good point spreads and where to draw the betting line is also an invaluable talent.

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