In a nutshell action reverse works as follows
Tonight I will action reverse
playing clevland and over betting $100
if clevlad covers and game goes over I win $400
if clevland loses and game goes over or vice versa I lose $10 (juice)
if clevland loses and game goes under I lose $100
In case of one bet is a push the other bet is still active as a straight bet.
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In a nutshell action reverse works as follows
Tonight I will action reverse
playing clevland and over betting $100
if clevlad covers and game goes over I win $400
if clevland loses and game goes over or vice versa I lose $10 (juice)
if clevland loses and game goes under I lose $100
In case of one bet is a push the other bet is still active as a straight bet.
Hope that clears it up a little ||Peace_5.gif' border=0>
Reverse BetsReverse bets are essentially two If Win, Tie or Cancel bets. You choose two picks (sides or totals). If your initial bet wins, ties or cancels, you will have action on your second bet.
At the same time, if your second bet wins, ties or cancels, you will have action on your initial bet. Essentially, you have created two straight bets. The amount of the reverse will be the amount of each straight bet. The maximum risk involved is twice the highest risk of your two bets. The maximum you can win is twice the winning of each team.*
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Reverse bet example:
2 Team Reverse for $500
Pick Line Odds Risk Win Max Risk Max Win
Sacramento Kings +6 ½ -110 550 500 1200 2000
Marlins/ Cubs ?8 -120 600 500
Let's go through the possibilities with this Reverse bet:
1.The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet too. In this scenario you win the maximum of $2000. Basically, you win twice on each team because of the conditional nature of these bets.
2.The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is only 5. You lose this bet and action does not carry over to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1150 because you lose once on each bet.
3.The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action does carry to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1100 because you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
4.The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet and action carries down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you win $1100 because you won twice on the Sacramento Kings.
5.The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you lost $600 because you won once on the Marlins/Cubs, but you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
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Reverse BetsReverse bets are essentially two If Win, Tie or Cancel bets. You choose two picks (sides or totals). If your initial bet wins, ties or cancels, you will have action on your second bet.
At the same time, if your second bet wins, ties or cancels, you will have action on your initial bet. Essentially, you have created two straight bets. The amount of the reverse will be the amount of each straight bet. The maximum risk involved is twice the highest risk of your two bets. The maximum you can win is twice the winning of each team.*
CLICK HERE TO VIEW OUR NBA PLAYOFFS ODDS
Reverse bet example:
2 Team Reverse for $500
Pick Line Odds Risk Win Max Risk Max Win
Sacramento Kings +6 ½ -110 550 500 1200 2000
Marlins/ Cubs ?8 -120 600 500
Let's go through the possibilities with this Reverse bet:
1.The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet too. In this scenario you win the maximum of $2000. Basically, you win twice on each team because of the conditional nature of these bets.
2.The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is only 5. You lose this bet and action does not carry over to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1150 because you lose once on each bet.
3.The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action does carry to your initial bet. In this scenario you lose $1100 because you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
4.The Sacramento Kings do not lose the game by more than 6 points. You win this bet and action carries down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is 8. You push on this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you win $1100 because you won twice on the Sacramento Kings.
5.The Sacramento Kings lose the game by 20 points. You lose this bet and action does not carry down to your second bet. The Marlins/Cubs total is over 8. You win this bet and action carries to your initial bet. In this scenario you lost $600 because you won once on the Marlins/Cubs, but you lost twice on the Sacramento Kings.
$100 reverse- no action- push and a win- win $100
action- 2-1 odds on push win and lose
$100 reverse- action - push and a win- win $200 but same thing if push and a lost- lose double+ juice i think...
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$100 reverse- no action- push and a win- win $100
action- 2-1 odds on push win and lose
$100 reverse- action - push and a win- win $200 but same thing if push and a lost- lose double+ juice i think...
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