Betting with Fair Deal
Betting Fair Deal Sports
FairDeal offers some decent options to bet with, making it slightly
better than the standard bookie. You can bust if bets, drop down some point
buying, and cross up your parlays with multiple leagues.
Fair Deal Sports Straight Bets, Futures, Props, Parlays
FairDeal Sportsbook runs the gamut when it comes to standard betting.
You can also take advantage of cross sport parlays, teasers, sixty minute lines,
and team searches. In addition, FairDeal Sportsbook offers exotic sports
such as dog shows, which will have to be addressed with its own column.
Fair Deal Sports Risk and Win Wagers
FairDeal Sportsbook allows you to bet either to risk or win, which is
a nice option to have when dealing with money lines, or if you are math
impaired. Let’s say, for example, the Red Sox were getting -175 to win the game,
and you need four hundred dollars to pay the rent this month. Rather than try to
calculate the exact amount you’d need to risk, or attempt to figure it out by
trial and error, you can simply enter $400 in the “win” column, and the amount
necessary to be risked is calculated for you. Magically. On the other hand,
another person may look at the same game and think they only have $300 they can
afford to lose and still make rent. So they would use the “risk” button to play.
In fact, one can argue that “risk” button people are pessimists, while “win”
button people are optimists.
Fair Deal Sports If Bets
If Peyton Manning is the next Dan Marino, then Eli Manning is the next Boomer
Esiason. This is the nature of the “if bet”. Sort of. Let’s say you bet Peyton
to become Marino back when he was drafted. Because you won that bet, it would
mean that your Eli Manning becoming Boomer bet is now in play. Now if Peyton
actually won a Super Bowl and wasn’t a colossal choker, then the Eli bet would
never even play. The logic being you’re not sure about the second one, but if
you’re already up you don’t mind playing it for double or nothing.
Fair Deal Sports Buying Points to Wager
An option that is always nice, and should be added to real life situations.
Like if you had to take a major test, you should be able to buy points to help
you get a better grade. Imagine how nice that would be if you got 79% but had
the foresight to buy two points. You’d be bumped up to 81% and get that B-
instead of a C+. You’d feel like a genius. It’s the same way you feel when you
turn that 7 point line to 6.5, and your team wins by a touchdown. Grrrrrrreat!!!