Line Bet

Meaning and Definition of Line Bet in Gambling

The term line bet refers to specific wagering structures utilized within sportsbooks and licensed casino environments. In sports wagering, a line bet typically denotes a binary outcome market where a point spread or handicap is applied to equalize the probability between disparate competitors; for a wager to be successful, the selected participant must cover the predetermined margin. Within the context of table games, specifically roulette, a line bet is categorized as a six-line bet, representing a single stake placed on the intersection of two adjacent rows to cover six individual numbers. Compliance with gaming standards requires that these betting configurations and their associated payout structures be clearly disclosed to ensure transparency and consumer protection.

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