Teaser Bet Push

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Wondering what a push is and how it will affect your sports bets? Quite simply, a push is what happens to your bet when the event you wager on results in a tie.

You could make a two-team, six-point teaser bet with Buffalo and New England. In this example are betting that Buffalo will win by more than four points (10 - 6 = 4) and New England will win by more than one point ( 7 - 6 = 1). In the case of a tie or push in a two-team teaser, your wager is refunded. A teaser combines three or more point spread wagers into a single bet and allows the bettor to adjust the spreads favorably. The bettor gets to choose how much to adjust the spread, but that adjustment is the same across every wager in the teaser.

As bettors or competitors, we build up wins and dread losses. We’re all familiar with creeds such as “the thrill of victory and agony of defeat.” You’ve probably heard that “winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.”

But sometimes, sporting events are neither a win nor a loss. Overtime and shootouts have minimized the number of ties in many sports, but sometimes things still end in a draw. So, how do sportsbooks deal with these situations?

Teasers are essentially a type of parlay, in that they involve making multiple selections as part of a single wager. All selections have to win for the bet to be successful. The selections included in a teaser must be based on either point spread bets or totals bets. As such, teasers are typically available only for football and basketball. A teaser is designed to be just that, a tease. This type of bet offers the player the chance to effectively buy points, in exchange for pairing at least two bets together. Both bets must win (as in a parlay), however, if one bet pushes in a teaser, usually the entire bet is declared a push. For Regular Teasers (6 pts up to 9 pts) if there is a push(es) combined with a win(s), the bet will be reduced to the next lowest number of teams. Example: if you have a 4-team teaser, where 3 games win and one game pushes, the bet will be reduced down to a 3-team teaser with the payout adjusted accordingly.

In this guide you’ll learn:

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  1. The definition of a push
  2. How sportsbooks deal with ties
  3. Ways to avoid pushes

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Pushes happen in sports betting relatively frequently.

Say you’re betting on the NFL point spread in a match up between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants, and the spread is set at +/-3. Whether you bet on the Cowboys -3 or the Giants +3, there is a distinct possibility of the game ending at 17-14, 20-17, or 24-21 Dallas. Each of those scores result in a push.

Totals also result in pushes with some frequency. If the Dodgers and Nationals are playing with Clayton Kershaw and Max Scherzer on the mound, the over/under might be six. A 4-2 LA win is a victory for the Dodgers, but a push regardless of whether you had the over or under.

There are some exceptions, but most sportsbooks will take the same approach when faced with a push.

Your Bet Is a Push, Now What?

Straight wagers (also known as single bets) that result in a push are refunded. Simple and to the point, regardless of juice, if you have the Buccaneers +7 at New Orleans and the Saints win 28-21, both sides get their cash back.

If the total on Tampa Bay and New Orleans is 49, both over and under are a push and bettors who took either side will be refunded.

Moneyline bets push in the case of an actual tie. If the Patriots are -250 against Jets while New York is +240, should the teams play to a 20-20 draw, both bets are refunded.

Things get slightly more complicated when parlays and teasers are involved.

How Sportsbooks Deal with Ties in Multi-Event Wagers

Bettors can get 6/1 odds if they win a three team parlay and 12/1 for a four teamer. What happens if you win three legs of a four team wager, but the fourth bet pushes?

Most sportsbooks will simply remove any ties from a parlay or teaser and pay the bet out as if it was a multi event wager with one fewer leg. So a four team parlay with three winners and a push will pay out the same as a winning three team parlay. While you were aiming for 12/1 odds, you receive 6/1 with the push dropped from the bet.

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While this policy seems like the fair and equitable way of dealing with ties, some sportsbooks treat ties included in parlays and teasers as losing bets. This is particularly common on parlay cards produced early in the week that remain available for betting all the way up to kickoff on Saturday or Sunday.

The bottom line is that you should always read the small print. Know exactly how your sportsbook deals with pushes before you place a bet.

Of course, you’re more likely to be faced with a push in your parlay if you include a higher number of legs in the wager. A 10 team parlay has 10 chances for a push, whereas a two team parlay involves only two games that could possibly tie.

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What Do You Get Out of a Push?

If you’re always in it to win it, it is possible to avoid pushes completely. If you spent time to watch a long sporting event and put a few bucks down, it can feel like a waste to get refunded if the game ends in a tie. On the flip side, a tie certainly beats a loss if you are a high volume better primarily concerned with ROI.

The easiest way to avoid pushes is to bet on spreads that include a half point, also known as a hook. There will never be a push with a 2.5 or 3.5 spread or a total of 47.5. If you can’t find a spread or total with a hook, you can usually buy a half point. You might pay a small price in juice, but it usually makes sense to take -125 to get -2.5 instead of -110 when laying three.

While moneyline bets occasionally push, it doesn’t happen a lot. There are no ties in the NBA, NHL, or MLB these days. The NFL had one tie last year, two in 2018, and none in 2017. The chances of a push when playing the moneyline in major sports is very small.

Finally some sports, particularly soccer, offer three way betting. You can bet on either team to win or on a tie. Just remember that if you pick a team to win on a three way moneyline, a push will result in a loss rather than a refund.

Go for the Win, Settle for the Push

In the end, a push is not a bad result. It gives you a free data point to consider and learn from. Of course, that only holds true if your sportsbook refunds your bet in the case of a push. Read the terms and conditions carefully before placing any wagers.

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Teaser Bet Push

Parlay Rules

* Any one loss constitutes a loss.
* In the case of a two team parlay, a push reverts the parlay to a straight bet with the remaining selection.
* In the case of a push in a higher level parlay, the play reverts to the next lower level.
* Each distinct parlay is limited to a $150,000.00 maximum payout.

Example: a 4 team parlay becomes a 3 team parlay when one team is a tie, etc.

Teasers

* Any one loss constitutes a loss.
* If a selection in the teaser bet is a push, the teaser will drop to the next lower level, if a lower level is offered for that particular teaser.
* A push in a two team teaser without a loss will make the entire bet a push.
* Each distinct teaser is limited to $150,000.00 maximum payout.

FOOTBALL TEASERS

6 pts

6.5 pts

7 pts

2 Team NCAA Only-110 TO 100-120 TO 100 -130 TO 100
2 Team NFL MIXED* -120 TO 100-130 TO 100 -140 TO 100
3 Team 100 TO 155100 TO 135100 TO 120
4 Team 100 TO 250100 TO 225100 TO 195
5 Team 100 TO 400100 TO 375100 TO 325
6 Team 100 TO 550100 TO 500100 TO 475
7 Team 100 TO 800100 TO 700100 TO 600
3 Team 10 Point SUPER TEASER = -130/100 TIES LOSE
3 Team 10 Pts Tie = LOSS
2 Team Tie+ WIN = NO ACTION
2 Team Tie+ LOSS = LOSS

BASKETBALL TEASERS

4 pts4.5 pts5 pts
2 Team -110 TO 100-120 TO 100-130 TO 100
3 Team 100 TO 160100 TO 150100 TO 130
4 Team 100 TO 300100 TO 250100 TO 200
5 Team 100 TO 450100 TO 400100 TO 350
6 Team 100 TO 600100 TO 550100 TO 500
7 Team 100 TO 800100 TO 700100 TO 600
3 Team 7 Point SUPER TEASER = -130/100
3 Team 7 Pts Tie = LOSS
2 Team Ties = NO ACTION
Tie + Loss = LOSS

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MAXIMUM PARLAY ODDS

2 Teams 13/5
3 Teams 6/1
4 Teams 10/1
5 Teams 20/1
6 Teams 40/1
7 Teams 60/1
8 Teams 80/1
9 Teams 200/1
10 Teams 500/1

$150,000 maximum payoff per parlay

BUYING POINTS (-110)

1/2 pointsLay -120
1 point Lay -130

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Football: Buying On or Off 3 Points, has a 20 cent surcharge

Example:
Miami v Dallas. Miami -3 -110
To buy Miami to -2 1/2 points you need to lay -130

Example:
Steelers v Jets Jets + 2 1/2 -110
To buy Jets to + 3 points, you need to lay -130