whufc wrote:This sounds like a real silly question, but im new to betting on the NBA and would greatly appreciate someone explaining what betting up and under the line is for eg, Cleveland were paying $2.00 for -10.5 and New York Knicks $1.75 for +10.5
I'm new-ish to it as well, but to put it simply, they work out how many points one team is better than the other, and make it (As good as ) level odds.
So in the above example, they are saying that Clevelend are a 10 1/2 point better team than the Knicks.
If you bet on CLE -10.5 ... then to WIN you need CLE to win by 11 or more.
If you bet on NYK +10.5 ... then to WIN you need NYK to lose by 10 or less (or win, obviously).
Just add, or take, the line from/to the score at the end!
If it's 100-91 win to CLE then NYK+10.5 would win, not CLE-10.5