What is MMA money line?
To Win Fight UFC moneyline betting simply comes down to betting on who you believe is going to win the fight. For example, Conor McGregor was a -140 favorite for his fight vs Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205.
How do you read a spread line?
Spread vs. For example, if a spread is (-7.5) points, your team needs to win by eight or more. If you bet on an underdog, they can lose by fewer than the assigned spread or win outright for you to win. For example, if a spread is (+5.5) points, your team can lose by 5 or fewer or win outright.
How do you gamble in a MMA fight?
Just like in other sports, betting on the moneyline is betting on who will win the fight. For example, if the moneyline has McGregor at +150 and Nurmagomedov at -170, Nurmagomedov is favored to win and you would need to bet $170 just to win $100.
How are UFC odds calculated?
Odds are listed as -130 for fighter A (who is the favorite), and +160 for fighter B (who is the underdog). This time, John wants to win $400. If he wagers $100, he will win $160. So, to win $400, John would have to wager $250 ($650 would be the total payout, and the profit would be $400).
What are UFC 1.5 rounds?
If you place an Under 1.5 rounds bet, you will win if the bout will end after less than two rounds. An Over 1.5 rounds bet can earn you a huge payout if the bout ends after two or more rounds, depending on the odds.
How often does the underdog win in UFC?
Your most likely chance to make money is to back the underdog. However, with the underdog only winning 30% of the time, you need an educated opinion of the sport and a lot of luck on your side to reap the rewards.
What should I bet on UFC?
The best UFC bets are different for each bettor. Many would consider prop and futures bets as the best, as these can generate larger odds compared to traditional betting options. Moneyline and round betting are still strong ways to bet, but the odds are generally shorter.