Video: What does ATS mean? Point Spread Betting EXPLAINED
Understanding the point spread is the first step to betting like a professional. While a Moneyline bet is simply picking a winner, a Point Spread bet is a wager on the margin of victory.
Key Takeaways from the Video:
- The Favorite (-): The team expected to win. They must win by more than the indicated points to "cover" the spread.
- The Underdog (+): The team expected to lose. They cover the spread if they win the game outright OR lose by fewer points than the spread.
- The "Hook": You will often see spreads with a .5 (e.g., -7.5). This ensures there is no "push" (a tie), meaning one side must win the bet.
- Why the Spread Moves: Sportsbooks adjust the line based on injuries, weather, and where the "public money" is being bet.
Pro Tip: Always check the spread at multiple sportsbooks. A half-point difference (getting -6.5 instead of -7) can be the difference between a winning ticket and a loss.
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If you want to see specific examples, historical data, and advanced point spread math, check out our Ultimate Guide to Point Spread Betting.



