3-Way to 2-Way Moneyline Converter

What is 3-Way betting?

3-Way betting is a type of wager where there are three possible outcomes: a win for Team A, a win for Team B, or a draw. This type of bet is common in sports like soccer, where a game can end in a tie.

What does 2-way moneyline mean?

A 2-way moneyline bet means that there are only two possible outcomes: either Team A wins or Team B wins. If the game ends in a draw, some sportsbooks may void the bet (draw no bet), while others offer adjusted odds to account for the possibility of a tie.

What is the difference between 3-Way and 2-Way betting?

The main difference between 3-way and 2-way betting is the number of possible outcomes. A 3-way bet includes three options (win, lose, or draw), while a 2-way bet eliminates the draw and only allows for a win or loss.

Is it better to bet spread or moneyline?

Whether it is better to bet the spread or moneyline depends on your betting strategy and risk tolerance. Betting the moneyline is simpler, as you only need to predict the winner, but it may come with lower payouts for favorites. Betting the spread offers better odds but requires a team to win or lose by a certain margin.