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Golf and NASCAR wagering is usually structured with the advent
of two player match-ups.
Golf Example:
| U.S
Open |
Line
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| Fred Couples |
+130
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| Greg Norman |
-150
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The match-up is for the entire duration of the tournament. If
one player withdraws before starting, the bet will result in a
push or no decision. If both players fail to make the cut,
then their two day total score is used. The payout is the same
as a baseball moneyline.
For specific Golf rules consult the wagerstreet.com Golf
Rule Guide.
NASCAR Example:
| Dayton
500 |
Line
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| Rusty Wallace |
-175
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| Jeff Gordon |
+155
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The match up is for the duration of the race. Both must start
the race and complete 1 LAP for the wager to be considered "In
Action".
In addition to "player matchup" wagering, wagerstreet.com
also offers "To win it all " propositions. These
propositions pay out to the bettor providing they correctly select
the winner of either the tournament (golf) or race (NASCAR).
EXAMPLE
Jeff Gordon to win PEPSI 500 -1.30
Tiger Woods to win PGA Championship -1.30
In this example the player would be wagering $130 to win $100
in both situations.
For specific NASCAR rules consult the wagerstreet.com NASCAR
Rule Guide
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