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Those who have learned how to make money betting on sports a while ago frequently try and give beginners or newbies the impression that the sports betting process is easy. Seasoned sports gamblers may say aspects such as: "Yeah, if you need to get in on the action, you just bet up to 10% of your bankroll, then the bookie gets the opening line from Vegas, however the oddsmaker may move the line to protect his vig-and of course you certainly will want to pay close focus on the spread, which is essentially a handicap that sportsbooks use to improve game competitiveness through your perspective; that also affects the overall handle." What? If that makes little if any sense to you at all, to learn sports betting vocabulary-the 1st step to make money betting on sports, just read on...

Action: Any sort of betting activity including sports betting.

Bankroll: The overall sum of cash that you are comfortably prepared to lose on all of your sports bets.

Bookie: A person [as opposed to a business organization] who accepts and processes bets.

Handicap: Within the sports betting sphere, handicap means to give one team or opponent a point or scoring advantage within an attempt to level the level the sports betting field. Handicapping is practice of predicting the result of a competition for purposes like betting against the point spread. A favored team that wins by less than the point spread still wins the game, but all bets on that favored team would lose.

Handle: The exact amount of cash wagered on bets for a particular sports event.

Juice: The amount charged by the bookie or sportsbook for their services; same as profit or vig.

Money Line: Used in place of point spreads as a sort of handicapping method in low-scoring sports like baseball, ice hockey, and soccer.

Oddsmaker: People who constantly study and research sports and set the money lines.

Sportsbook: A business organization that accepts and processes bets.

Spread: Commonly known as "the point spread" is basically a handicap employed in high-scoring sports for example basketball and football to make games and matches competitive from the bettors' perspective.

Vig: Belrea writes The number of all bets that the sportsbook or bookie takes as profit; bookmaker's commission on losing bets; charges taken on bets by casinos or any gambling establishment. [Origin: Short for "Vigorish", which is produced from Yiddish slang term "Vyigrish", the Russian word for "winnings"]

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