BetLucky MMA/Boxing

BetLucky MMA/Boxing

The Way to Bet
MMA is among the fastest growing sports in the U.S and Boxing is making a wagering resurgence.
To wager MMA or Boxing, simply tell the ticket writer the bet number of the fighter or fighter you would like to wager on and the amount you would like to wager.
The two Boxing and MMA odds are shown using a Money Line.
When gambling on the Money Line, the”minus” (-) preceding the number indicates the team is your preferred, and the”plus” (+) preceding the number indicates the team is an underdog.
Bet No. Fighter Odds Rounds Prop Money Line Rounds Prop
9001 Nate Diaz +155 3??1/2 -250
9002 Connor MsGregor -175 3??1/2 +210
From the MMA example above:
The odds on McGregor are -175, meaning that a $17.50 bet would win $10, for a return of $27.50.
The chances on Diaz are +155, meaning that a $10 bet would win $15.50, for a yield of $25.50.
If wagering about the Rounds Prop:
On More than 3 1/2 rounds are -250, meaning that a bet, the odds would win $10, for a return of $35.
The odds on are +210, meaning a $10 bet would win $21, for a return of $31.
Bet No. Boxer Odds Rounds Prop Money Line Rounds Prop
5001 Manny Pacquiao +210 11??1/2 -160
5002 Floyd Mayweather Jr -250 11??1/2 +140
From the Boxing example above:
The chances on Mayweather Jr are -250, meaning that a $25 bet would win $10, for a return of 35.
The odds on Pacquiao are +210, meaning that a $10 bet would win $21, for a yield of 31.
If wagering about the Rounds Prop:
The odds on Over 11 1/2 rounds are -160, meaning a $16 bet would win $10, for a return of $26.
The odds on Under 11 1/2 rounds are +140, meaning a $10 bet would win $14, for a return of $24.
In both MMA and Boxing, if a goes the space and is ruled a”draw”:
When wagering on the fighter on a bet, it will result in a refund of your bet.
The Over is going to be declared the winner, when wagering on a bet on the rounds prop.

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