MMA Betting

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MMA betting is a fun and rewarding activity, but it can be very risky if you don’t know what you’re doing. It’s important to understand how the public sees MMA fights and the odds involved, before you go placing bets. Fortunately, there are plenty of resources out there to help you decide on the right lines for you.

The most common type of MMA bet is the moneyline bet. These are just like the match bets used in other sports. To win, you’ll need to pick the winner of a fight between two opponents. For example, you might choose Kamaru Usman over Michael Bisping in the first round and then lay a bet of -150. If you’re right, you’ll receive a win on the moneyline bet.

Another popular type of MMA bet is the Over/Under bet. You’ll bet that the fight will last more than 2.5 rounds. When you bet on this, you are betting on a number of different factors, such as how long the fight will last and the number of rounds.

Depending on how much you bet, the winning over/under bet might pay you a nice chunk of change. The odds for this particular wager are also a bit more complicated than the traditional moneyline bet.

There are a couple other MMA betting options that are worth considering, too. One is the method of victory, which is a bet that will pay out if the winner of a fight wins by way of submission, knockout or other method.

The other MMA betting option is the parlay bet. This is a combo bet that combines multiple bets in order to give you a higher payout. In the case of a bet on Dillashaw and Tate, for instance, you’ll need to make the correct selections for all three of their possible outcomes.

One of the most exciting aspects of MMA betting is the chance to bet on the winner of a fight. While you might be thinking that a moneyline bet will do the trick, you’ll actually be better off making a parlay bet. A $100 bet on a parlay of Dillashaw and Tate will earn you a return of around $175.

The parlay bet can be risky, however. A lot of the time, the oddsmakers try to make money on both sides of a moneyline bet. As such, they will often offer very favorable odds to keep both sides happy. However, the quality of the bets you select and your betting strategy will have a larger impact on your success than any one element of your bets.

In addition to the over/under, you can also bet on the winner or a draw. Draws are rare in MMA, but they do happen. Usually, if a fighter has a technical knockout, they aren’t eligible for a draw. Also, you may not get a ‘win’ if the fight goes to the judges’ decision.

Finally, there are a variety of prop bets. For example, a MMA prop bet might be the color of a fighter’s shirt when he walks into the ring. Other props might be the number of punches thrown in a given fight or the total amount of takedowns.