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WNBA

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WNBA Odds

WNBA odds are numerical expressions bookmakers provide that reflect the perceived probability of specific outcomes in WNBA games. These odds can be used to calculate potential payouts on various types of bets, such as point spreads, moneylines, totals, and futures. They can change frequently based on factors like player injuries, team form, and betting trends.

WNBA Spread Bets

The spread, also known as the point spread, is a type of WNBA bet where the bookmaker assigns a favored team a certain number of points they must win (or an underdog team can lose by) for a bet on them to payout. The favored team is indicated by a minus (-), and the underdog by a plus (+). The best spread picks for today can be found by comparing the lines across different sportsbooks.

WNBA Moneyline Bets?

The moneyline in WNBA betting simply refers to picking which team will win the game outright, regardless of the points scored. The team expected to win is represented with a minus (-) symbol, while the underdog is represented with a plus (+). Moneyline bets are some of the most straightforward WNBA bets you can place.

WNBA Totals Bets

Totals, also known as Over/Under bets, are WNBA bets where you wager on whether the combined score of both teams in a game will be over or under a number set by the bookmaker. They are a popular option for bettors who may not have a strong opinion on the game's winner but have an idea about the game's overall pace or scoring ability of the teams.

WNBA Futures Betting

WNBA Futures bets are bets placed on events that will happen in the future, such as which team will win the WNBA Championship or who will be named MVP. These bets can be made well before the event, sometimes even before the season starts. The best futures bets are typically based on understanding team and player performance trends over a more extended period.

WNBA Prop

WNBA props, short for WNBA proposition bets, are wagers placed on events within a game that do not directly affect the outcome. For example, you might bet on how many points a specific player will score or how many rebounds a player will get.

WNBA Same Game Parlay

WNBA same-game parlays are a type of prop bet where multiple selections are made within the same game. For example, you might bet on Team A to win, Player X to score over 20 points, and the total points to be over 200, all in the same game. This type of bet can offer high payouts but requires every selection to win.

WNBA Team props

WNBA team props are bets that focus on outcomes related to a specific team rather than individual players. For example, you might bet on Team A to score the first basket, make the most three-pointers, or win the most quarters in a game. The best team prop picks often require an understanding of team dynamics and strategies.