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Spread Calculator Guide

Point spreads level the playing field. But the juice? That's where the sportsbook makes its money.

What Is a Point Spread?

A point spread makes an uneven matchup competitive for betting purposes. The favorite has to win by more than the spread. The underdog can lose by less — or win outright.

Here's a concrete example:

The -110 on both sides is key. You're not betting 50/50 — you're paying a tax on every bet. The spread calculator shows you what the "fair" line would be without that tax.

The Vig: The Tax You Don't See

Most spread bets are -110 on both sides. That means you need to risk $110 to win $100. Over time, that extra 10 cents per bet adds up fast.

Our calculator removes the vig and shows you the true implied probability for each side. This tells you whether the line is offering value — or just extracting juice.

The hook matters: A half-point can be the difference between a win, a loss, and a push. Chiefs -7 pushes if they win by exactly 7. Chiefs -7.5 either wins or loses. Shop for the best half-point.

Key Concepts You Need to Know

Line Movement: Reading the Tea Leaves

Lines move. They move because of betting action, injury news, weather, or sharp money hitting the market. Understanding why they move gives you an edge.

Line MovementWhat It Usually Means
-7 → -7.5Money coming in on the favorite
+3 → +2.5Money coming in on the underdog
Line moves AGAINST publicSharp money signal — books respect the wiseguys

Reverse line movement — where the line moves the opposite direction of where the public is betting — is the strongest indicator of sharp action. When you see it, pay attention.

When to Use the Spread Calculator

Pro Tips

  1. Shop for the best half-point. -7.5 at -110 vs -7 at -110? The -7 is worth more. A half-point in the NFL is worth about 1.5-2% of your bet.
  2. Bet early for better numbers on favorites. Lines tend to tighten as game time approaches. If you like a favorite, grab the number early.
  3. Late money = sharp money. When the line moves in the last 2 hours before kickoff, it's usually professional bettors. They know something.
  4. Track your spread bets by sport and line type. You might be great at NFL dogs but terrible at NBA favorites. The data will tell you.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if the spread moves after I bet?

Your bet is locked in at the line you got. If you bet Chiefs -7 and the line moves to -7.5, you got a good number. If it moves to -6.5, you got a bad number. That's the game.

Can a spread be a whole number?

Yes. If the spread is exactly 7, you can push. That's why the hook (half-point) matters so much. Books add it to eliminate pushes — and to extract more juice.

Why does the juice vary by sport?

Liquidity. NFL spreads have the most action, so the juice is tightest (usually -110). Less popular markets — like WNBA or college basketball — can have wider juice (-115 or -120).

For informational purposes only. Not legal gambling advice. Must be 21+ in your jurisdiction. Gamble responsibly.