Buying Points
A bettor may buy ½ points up to a total of 3 points – or 6 half points, by laying an additional 10 cents per ½ point.
Buying Point Explained
Points can be bought in football for the complete game only. They can be bought for point spreads and totals. For every half point bought the charge will be 10 cents, except for NFL sides when buying on or off the number 3, in which case there will be an additional 10 cent charge.
**Make a Simple Table **
BUY LAY
½» -120
1 » -130
1½ » -140
2 » -150
2½ » -160
3 » -170
If the current line for Raiders is – 4, and you buy 1 point, the final line will be Raiders -3, yet, because the adjusted line is 3 you must lay -130 plus an extra 10 cents, so the 49ers -3 buying 1 point will cost you $140 to win $100.
A player can buy ½ points up to a total of 3 points (or 6 half points) by laying an additional 10 cents per ½ point.
Example: If the current line for the Patriots is – 4, and you buy 1 point, the final line will be Patriots -3, but because the adjusted line is 3 you must lay -130 plus an extra 10 cents, so the 49ers -3 buying 1 point will cost you $140 to win $100.