Banking service chronicle Monthly Magazine by bsc academy-subscribe published this article page no 29 in order to even the action bettors would have to risk more money on the favorite and risk less on the underdog. this is called the money line. for example if the money line is minus 170 on the favorite and plus 150 on the underdog then you would have to bet 170 dollars on the favorite in order to earn 100 dollars. on the other hand if you bet 100 dollars on the underdog you would win 150 dollars if they would eventually win the match. the difference between the minus 170 on the favorite and the plus 150 on the underdog is known as the twenty cent line. if the money line was minus on the favorite and plus 150 on the underdog it is called the ten cent line or dime line. the fifteen cent line is also common in baseball betting banking service chronicle monthly magazine.

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