A Guide to Spread Betting - Sporting Index

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4.0 Rugby

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4.1 What is rugby spread betting?

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4.2 What are tournament/Championship 11

1.0 An Introduction to Sports Spread 4-5

rugby spread betting markets?

Betting

4.3 What are season long spread

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1.1 What is sports spread betting?

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betting markets?

1.2 How does sports spread betting differ from fixed-odds betting?

4 4.4 What rugby spread betting

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supremacy markets are available?

1.3 How do you spread bet? 1.4 Why would you spread bet? 2.0 Football

4 4.5 What points-related rugby spread

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betting markets do you offer?

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4.6 What other rugby spread betting

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markets are available?

2.1 What is football spread betting?

5 5.0 Horse Racing

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2.2 What is supremacy football spread betting?

2.3 What is supremacy football spread betting?

5 5.1 What is horse racing spread betting? 12-13

5.2 What is a winning distances bet?

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5.3 What is an individual race index?

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2.4 What are the long-term football spread betting markets?

2.5 What bookings and corner-related football spread betting markets do you offer?

6-7 5.4 What are match bets?

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5.5 What is the Favourites Index?

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5.6 What is the Racing Post Favourites 14

Index?

2.6 What index football spread betting 7-8 5.7 What is the Jockey Index?

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markets are there?

6.0 Tennis

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3.0 Cricket

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6.1 What is tennis spread betting?

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3.1 What is cricket spread betting?

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6.2 Do you offer in-play tennis betting? 15

3.2 What is cricket supremacy spread

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betting?

6.3 What is a tennis supremacy bet? 15-16

3.3 Do you offer in-play cricket betting? 8-9

3.4 What cricket series bets can I have? 9-10

3.5 What run-related markets are

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available?

3.6 What bowler-related markets can I 10-11 bet on?

6.4 What games related tennis bets do 16 you offer?

6.5 What kind or points related tennis

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bets are available?

6.6 What are index related tennis bets? 16-17

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7.0 American Football

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7.1 What is American Football spread betting?

7.2 What is supremacy American Football spread betting?

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13.1 What are weekend specials? 14.0 Golf 14.1 What is golf spread betting?

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7.3 What specific American Football

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spread betting match markets are

spread betting market?

available?

14.3 What is a Leaderboard Index golf

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7.4 What long term American Football

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spread betting market?

spread betting markets are there?

14.4 What are some other popular golf

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8.0 Darts

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spread betting markets?

8.1 What is darts spread betting?

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8.2 What is supremacy darts spread

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betting?

8.3 What other darts spread betting

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markets are available?

9.0 Baseball and Basketball

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9.1 Do you offer markets on baseball? 19-20

9.2 What markets do you offer on

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basketball?

15.1 What is Politics spread betting?

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15.2 What is UK General Election Seats 24-25 spread betting?

15.3 What is turnout spread betting?

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15.4 What is party share spread betting? 25

15.5 What is the most seats index?

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10.0 Boxing

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10.1 Here are some of our main boxing 20-21 spread betting markets

11.0 Entertainment

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11.1 Win Index

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12.0 Motor Racing

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12.1 What is Motor Racing spread betting?

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12.2 What long-term motor racing spread 22 betting markets are there?

12.3 What motor sport spread bets are

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1.4 Why would you spread bet?

1.1 What is sports spread betting?

Sports spread betting works on the same principal as financial spread betting. You, the punter, are invited to challenge a prediction made by Sporting Index by betting higher (buying) or betting lower (selling) on that prediction. Profits or losses are calculated on how right or wrong you are with the outcome.

1.2 How does sports spread betting differ from fixed-odds betting?

Rather than markets being settled on a simple win or lose scenario, which is what happens in fixed-odds betting, spread betting calculates profits or losses on how right or wrong you are.

This means the more a result goes in your favour, the more you can win. Likewise, if a result goes against you then you are liable to lose more than your original stake

1.3 How do you spread bet?

There are many advantages with sports spread betting that don't exist with fixed-odds betting and exchange betting. Here are a few:

There's a wider choice of markets than with fixed-odds betting. During a live event you have the option to close bets (to take a profit or limit losses) as well as open new bets. There are also no limitations in terms of liquidity associated with exchange betting.

There is greater potential reward for being right. With fixed-odds betting you either win or lose. Even if a result goes heavily in your favour, you still get the same return as if it wins by a narrow margin. For example, you back over 2.5 goals in a match with fixed-odds bookmakers. Your winning stake remains the same whether there are three goals or nine goals. But if you had bought goals at 2.5 with Sporting Index your winnings increase each time a goal occurs. Similarly, if a match doesn't go your way, you can lose several times your stake.

Our predictions on every single sports spread betting market are always in the form of two prices, a buy price and a sell price. You buy at the high price (bet higher) and sell at the low one (bet lower). The range between the two prices is known as the spread ? this is our margin.

For example, we quote goals at 2.9-3.1 in a football match and you think it is likely to be a low-scoring affair. You would sell goals at 2.9, while if you were anticipating a high-scoring game you would buy at 3.1.

Markets are settled as the difference between the result and the price you bought or sold at. That difference determines your profit or loss.

Returning to the goals market above. You bought goals at 3.1 for ?10 and the match finished 5-2. The make-up is 7 and your profit is ?39.00 (7-3.1 = 3.9 x ?10).

If the match had finished 1-0, the make-up would be 1 and your loss would be ?21.00 (3.1-1 = 2.1

It's not as risky as you might think. Spread betting is only as risky as you want it to be. By controlling the size of your stake, you are managing how much risk you are willing to take on. And with Sporting Index accepting stakes as low as 5p on some markets, we cater for all punters.

You don't have to win. Fixed-odds betting offers two outcomes ? winning or losing. Sports spread betting can be profitable even if you don't get your desired outcome. For example, you fancy Juan Martin del Potro to do well in a tennis tournament and buy him at 16 on the 60 win index. He gets beaten in the semi-final but still makes up 20 ? a profit of 4 x your stake. If he got beaten in the final, he'd still make up 40 ? a profit of 24 x your stake.

Better value than fixed-odds betting. Horse racing spread betting, for example, has never been more exhilarating. Indices right down to fifth place offer much better place terms than a fixed-odds operator.

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Specials markets. Sporting Index offer a huge selection of spread betting specials markets on a massive range of events. Fancy Stoke City to foul Arsenal all match? Then you might be interested in buying the number of minutes of injury time shown at the end of the 90. Confident England's bowlers will destroy the Australian batsmen? Then you'll want to sell the prediction on the aggregate total of Australia players' runs over 100. They are just a few examples of the wide and interesting range of specials markets available.

Most of all, it's exciting! Imagine you have bought Gareth Bale's goal minutes at 28 in a match. He scores after 32 minutes, securing you a minimum of 4 x your stake profit ? and there is still nearly an hour to play. You know every other goal he scores is going to land you a massive pay day and the thrills and spills every time he gets a chance make for the most enthralling betting experience out there.

believing the final make-up will be below the price they have sold at.

2.2 What is supremacy football spread betting?

One of the simplest football spread betting markets is a Supremacy spread bet.

This is one team's dominance over another expressed in goals.

For example, Sporting Index might make Arsenal favourites to beat Tottenham by 0.1-0.3 goals. Therefore, if you think Arsenal will win you would buy at 0.3 for the stake of your choice, in this case, ?50 a goal.

If Arsenal were to win the game 4-1, their winning margin (make-up) would be 3 goals. Had you bought at 0.3 you would have made 2.7 times your stake or ?135. Here's how the calculation works: (3 - 0.3) x your stake = 2.7 x ?50 = ?135.

But, if Tottenham had won the game 1-0, the same bet would have lost you 1.3 times your stake. The calculation: (-1 - 0.3) x your stake = -1.3 x ?50 = -?65.

2.1 What is football spread betting?

Football spread betting with Sporting Index can make even the most mundane of matches exciting with the widest range of betting markets available anywhere.

Sporting Index offers 200 markets on some matches, all updated in-play, so whether it is spread betting on the time of the first goal, the number of bookings points or the aggregate time of all the goals scored in a match, Sporting Index has football covered from all angles.

Supremacy football spread betting markets are also offered on other aspects of any match including, Corner Supremacy, Bookings Supremacy, Total Goal Minutes Supremacy and Team Performance Supremacy.

2.3 What football spread betting goals markets are available?

Football spread betting allows you to spread bet on a wide range of different goal markets and excitement is guaranteed whether or not the match is high-scoring.

How to spread bet on football Sporting Index makes predictions on a number of events and scenarios within a football game. The spread has two prices, a buy and a sell price. If you believe Sporting Index has pitched a quote too low, spread bettors would buy at the higher price, anticipating that the make-up of the market will be bigger than that price.

Likewise, if spread bettors think the buy price is too high then they would sell at the lower,

Total Match Goals This market is based on the total number of goals scored in any given match by both teams.

Sporting Index might predict a match will yield 2.8-3.0 goals. Therefore, spread bettors that think the game will be high-scoring would buy at 3.0 for the stake of your choice, in this case, ?50 a goal.

If the game finished 4-1, the total goals scored

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in the game would be 5. Had you bought Total Goals at 3.0 you would have made 2 times your stake: (5 ? 3.0) x your stake = 2 x ?50 = ?100. But if the game had finished 0-0, spread buyers would have lost 3 times their stake: (0 - 3.0) x your stake = -3 x ?50 = -?150.

Total Goal Minutes The total aggregate time of all goals scored in a game.

A match in which goals are scored in the 44th and 82nd minute would make up 126 total goal minutes.

In a game Sporting Index might predict 125-135 Total Goal Minutes. If three goals came in the 7th, 23rd and 90th minutes the result would be 120 minutes. Had you sold Total Goal Minutes at 125 you would have won five times your stake, in this case ?1 a minute: (125 - 120) x your stake = 5 x ?1 = ?5.

But if Total Goal Minutes had added up to 134, the same bet would have lost you 9 times your stake: (125 - 134) x your stake = -9 x ?1 = -?9.

betting in this market.

Time of First Goal This football spread betting market is a prediction on the time of the first goal in a match. The maximum result is 90 minutes (injury-time does not count).

Sporting Index also offers team specific time of first goal markets. So punters can buy or sell the Time of First Goal minute by either team, as well as the match as a whole.

Player Goal Minutes The aggregate number of total minutes of all the goals scored by an individual player in a match.

If a player fails to score the make-up is 0 minutes and goals in injury-time either count as 45, if it's in first-half stoppage time, or 90 if it's in secondhalf stoppage time. Goals scored in the 63rd and 87th minute, for example, would mean a makeup of 150.

2.4 What are the long-term football spread betting markets?

Goalscorer Shirt Numbers The aggregate number of shirt numbers for all the goalscorers in a match. For example, a 1-1 draw with players wearing shirt numbers 14 and 10 scoring the goals would result in Shirt Numbers making up 24 points.

For a match between Everton and Liverpool, we might price Shirt Numbers at 36-39. So if you expect several goals you would buy at 39 for the stake of your choice, let's say ?10 a point.

If Everton were to win the game 2-1, with number 7 scoring both goals for Everton and shirt number 10 netting Liverpool's goal, the final result would be 24 points (7 + 7 + 10).

Spread bettors who bought Shirt Numbers at 39 would have lost 15 times their stake, in this case ?10 per point: (39 - 24) x your stake = 15 x ?10 = -?150. But if spread bettors had sold at 36, the same bet would have won them 12 times their stake: (36 - 24) x their stake = 12 x ?10 = ?120.

Sporting Index cover many leagues in which players regularly wear numbers up to 99 which can make for a thrilling 90 minutes if spread

Sporting Index offer long-term football spread betting markets across a specific group of games, a whole season or a particular competition.

Total Points A prediction on the number of points a team will accumulate over a season. For example, Sporting Index might quote Manchester United Points at 70-71.5 for the Premier League season.

Our traders constantly update season-long spread betting points predictions, giving spread bettors the opportunity to cash out their bet or open new positions.

Season points markets are certainly not restricted to the Premier League. They are also offered for a number of other leading leagues including the Championship, League 1, League 2, La Liga and the Bundesliga.

Championship Index Teams are awarded points based on where they finish in the league as follows; Winner = 60pts, Second = 40pts, Third = 30pts, Fourth = 20pts, Fifth = 10pts, Sixth = 5pts. All others = 0.

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