单词 | vigorish |
例句 | The stake of a free bet isn’t paid out with any winnings, meaning a successful $200 free bet at even odds returns roughly $190, accounting for the sportsbook’s built-in advantage, or vigorish. Sportsbooks call them risk-free bets. Just don’t read the fine print. 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z Businesses might decide to absorb some wage increases and other costs, such as fuel, without passing them all on to consumers and tacking on additional vigorish. Column: The big contributors to inflation you're not hearing about: profiteering corporations 2022-06-29T04:00:00Z With money lines, vigorish refers to that split. Rose Bowl betting line changes could spell disaster for sportsbooks 2019-12-30T05:00:00Z Moreover, Ernst is on record as favoring the privatization of Social Security, which means turning over the most successful government program in history to Wall Street, so that bankers can extract their vigorish. Column: A Republican senator hints at gutting Social Security 'behind closed doors' 2019-09-06T04:00:00Z This is the vigorish, also known commonly as the “vig” or the “juice” - the bookmaker’s cut of the action. Sports betting may seem easy. It’s not. Here’s why 2019-01-02T05:00:00Z Factoring in the vigorish, a bettor who wagers $25,000 at even odds within the required 90 days would be expected to come away down about $135, even after claiming the $1,000 bonus. Sportsbooks call them risk-free bets. Just don’t read the fine print. 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z “Exchanges bring in new demographics precisely because they offer a low vigorish to the most price sensitive,” he said. High-Tech Wagering Sees Gateway Into America: The Horse Track 2016-07-29T04:00:00Z A more modern way to adjust the odds without the danger of a middle, is adjusting the extra money, or “vigorish,” that bettors must pay. Super Bowl Challenges Wisdom of Crowds and Oddsmakers 2016-01-27T05:00:00Z Professional sports leagues like the N.B.A. and M.L.B., and individual N.F.L. teams including the Cowboys seem to see a chance to seize the vigorish now collected by bookies and Las Vegas. The Big Winners in Fantasy Football, and the Rest of Us 2015-10-06T04:00:00Z Reducing the federal government’s theoretical 35% vigorish is considered heresy by some factions within the Democratic Party. Happy Labor Day: How To Bring A Trillion Dollars, And Policy Sanity, Back To America 2014-09-01T04:00:00Z The bookmaker’s profits primarily come from collecting a commission of around 4.5 percent, which in the jargon-rich world of sports betting is known as the juice, the vigorish or simply the vig. The Super Bowl of Sports Gambling 2014-01-30T19:26:39Z Vig, or vigorish, is a gambling term, meaning the money a bookmaker collects on every bet taken, regardless of the outcome — a kind of dependable handling fee. Mets Saw Madoff as House Money, Trustee says 2012-02-21T03:20:12Z He added: “Being ‘saved’ by Steve Jobs is no picnic because the vigorish is so costly.” The Media Equation: Steve Jobs Reigned in a Kingdom of Altered Landscapes 2011-08-27T21:16:59Z Big gambling layouts know within minutes if a table is not making its vigorish. Vigorish Of course, I could have let the table's six per cent vigorish take it away from me, but that would have taken longer. Vigorish Action is about at its peak then, and if the cross-roader had been tipping dice again, as they suspected, they would have had time to notice which table wasn't making its vigorish. Vigorish "But you had enough vigorish to catch them," she pointed out. Vigorish Once in a while it gives you a little more vigorish than the other guy has, that's all. Vigorish |
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