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Turf Club Sports Book

Get in the action and lay down bets on your favorite video games and teams in our state-of-the-art sportsbook. With wall-to-wall HDTVs, luxurious seating with an unequaled view of the big game, and genuine sports wagering, you can wager, enjoy, and win like never before at Northern Quest.

Download the Turf Club Sports Book app!

The Turf Club Sports Book mobile app makes wagering a breeze with on-the-go betting readily available property-wide. Whether you're taking in a show, taking pleasure in a meal, or getting relaxing in your elegant hotel suite, you can bet and win simply as you would from the Turf Club itself.

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Disclaimer: Sports betting may not be carried out on any minors sport. Sports betting might not be carried out on any Collegiate Sport Event or Collegiate Athletic Event provided or sponsored by a Washington state college institution.

Grabbing a Bite to Eat?

You can also position your bets at the Turf Club kiosk inside EPIC, and get a seat for a choice of draft beer and high end game day grub in front of a 30' HDTV.

SPORTS BETTING BASICS

Before you can put a sports bet at Turf Club Sports Book at Northern Quest, there's a few standard terms to comprehend. We will examine the common types of betting and how to understand each betting line, so you understand the lots of ways to place a bet and win!

KINDS OF BETS:

If you ever hear the term "straight bet" it is referring to a particular wager on a sports contest with a win or loss on the wager determined by a point spread, money line or total (over/under). Each of those straight bets differ in the following ways.

- SPREAD BET

Most typical in football and basketball, a spread bet is a wager on a single video game with a point spread. To win, simply bet on the team that will "cover" the spread. Covering the spread indicates the picked team needs to win or not lose by a fixed margin of points.

Additionally, each team in the contest is accompanied by a +/- beside the spread number. If a minus (-) exists that team is considered the favorite and if a plus (+) is revealed that team is thought about the underdog.

Spread Bet example:

The odds board shows Seattle is a six-point favorite versus San Francisco. Seattle -6 San Francisco +6

If you wager the spread on Seattle -6, they would need to win by 7 points or more to "cover" and therefore you would win your bet.

If you bet on San Francisco +6, they would need to lose by 5 points or less to "cover" and therefore you would win your bet.

If Seattle wins by 6 points precisely, it's called a "push", and your original wager is gone back to you. Oftentimes, you will see point spreads that are represented as +/- half increments (EX. Seattle -6.5). This is done to get rid of presses. In this case Seattle still would need to win by 7 points or more to "cover" as there are no half point plays in football.

- MONEY LINE BET

A cash line bet is a bet on a particular team to win a contest without a point spread to cover. This is typical in hockey, soccer, and baseball. The preferred (-) and underdog (+) are provided chances based on a $100 bet.

Money Line Bet example:

The chances board shows: Boston -200 New York +120

Boston is the favorite at -200. This means to win $100 dollars you need to bet $200 on Boston to win. If Boston wins, you are paid the $100 win plus your original $200 bet for a total of $300.

If Boston loses, you lose your original $200 wager.

If you were to bet $100 on the underdog New york city to win at +120 and they did, you would be paid $120 for the win plus your initial $100 wager for an overall payment of $220.

If New york city loses, you lose your original $100 wager.

- OVER/UNDER BET

An over/under bet, sometimes described as a Total Bet, is made based on the overall combined rating of both teams at the end of a single contest. You can bet that either the final score will be over (O) or under (U) the overall score set by the sports book. To identify the over/under on a specific contest, look at the odds board for a number usually noted as something like 155 for a college basketball video game, 8 for a baseball game or 47 for a football game.

Additionally, an over/under bet is accompanied by a chances line. Sometimes the chances are even, for example both are +100. Sometimes the odds line varies, and one group might have the over at -120 and the under at +100. The chances determine your payout if you win your bet.

Over/Under Bet example:

The chances board shows a specific hockey video game: O6 at -120 U6 at +100

If you chose to wager the over at -120, you would require to put a $120 bet to win $100 if the last score is 7 or more. If you win the bet, your payment will be the $100 win plus your original $120 bet for an overall of $22O.

If you chose to bet the under at +100, you would require to put a $100 bet to win $100 if the last score is less than 6. If you win the bet, your payment will be the $100 win plus your original bet for an overall of $200.

If the last score amounts to 6 precisely, it's considered a "push" and your initial bet is returned to you.

- FUTURE BETS

Future bets are wagers put on a contest that will take place at a distant later date. A wager on a game "tonight" is not considered a future bet, however a bet placed in August anticipating the winner of the pro football championship held in February is considered a future bet.

An odds line accompanies each group as part of the futures bet. Odds often change leading up to the future bet's contest Your payout is identified by the chances at the time you positioned your bet.

Future Bet example:

Prior to the start of football season, you put a $100 future bet on Seattle to win the champion at +800. If Seattle wins, your payment will be $800 for the win plus your $100 original bet for an overall payout of $900. If Seattle does not make the champion or does and loses you lose your $100 bet.

- PARLAY BETS

A parlay bet is when you integrate numerous single bets (spread, moneyline or over/under) into one big bet for a bigger payout. If any bet in the parlay loses, the entire parlay loses. If all the bets win, the and you receive your payment based on the odds at the time the best was positioned.

Parlay Bet example:

You parlay bets on the Green Bay -4, New York +5, and San Francisco -7. If all three teams win, the parlay wins. If even one team loses, the parlay loses.

If the parlay wins, the payment is bigger than specific single bets. Calculating the payment yourself is harder than Sports Betting 101. The sports book will always determine the payment for you.

- SAME-GAME PARLAY BETS

Combining several bets from the exact same video game into one big bet for a bigger payout.

- TEASER BETS

A teaser bet is the exact same as a parlay bet, but you can move the point spread in your favor. The payout is lowered, but your odds of winning boost. Similar to in a parlay bet, you'll require to win all your games to get a payment.

- ROUND ROBIN BETS

A round robin is a series of smaller parlays created from a larger list of bets. For example, you can develop a three-team round robin with three 2-game parlay bets.

Round Robin Bet example:

If you bank on New York -4, Seattle -3, and Green Bay +5, and New York does not cover, you still have the possibility of winning your parlay bet of Seattle and Green Bay.

- PROPOSITION (PROP) BETS

A proposal bet is a wager not connected to the result of a contest.

Proposition Bet examples:

- Which team will score first?
- Will there be a safety in a football game?
- Will a specific gamer have basically than 1.5 touchdowns?
- Will there be a hole in one in a golf competition?
- A lot more!
Action - Having a wager of any kind on a contest. • "I have actually got action on the Arizona vs Florida video game."

Cover - For a favorite, to win by more than the point spread. For an underdog, to win the game or lose by less than the spread.
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