Index Wagering Glossary
Below are the most common terms used in Spread Betting (Index
Wagering). Should you ever need further explanation of a term we will be
happy to help.
BUY A wager that the result will be
greater than the higher end of the price. Also known as GO HIGH.
CLOSING A BET Where you place a
second wager, of the same size and in the opposite direction to your first
or existing OPEN/PENDING wagers.
GO HIGH A wager that the result will
be higher than the higher end of the price. Also called a BUY.
GO LOW A wager that the result will
be lower than the lower end of the price. Also called a SELL.
INDEX BET A wager in which
performance is measured by awarding points for reaching particular stages
or filling particular positions.
IN-RUNNING Wagering on an event as it
happens, with the prices being updated constantly. Also known as LIVE
BETTING.
LIVE BETTING Wagering on an event as
it happens, with the prices being updated constantly. Also known as
IN-RUNNING.
LOCKED AMOUNT This is the amount
frozen/tied up in your account when placing any Spread Wager.
MAKE-UP The result on which a wager
is settled. The difference between this figure and the price at which a
wager is opened, multiplied by the stake, gives the profit or loss. Also
(M/U).
MATCH BET A wager on the relative
performance of two participants in an event against each other, regardless
of how well any other participant performs.
MAXIMUM MAKE-UP A limit on the
result, specified before the event. If the final result exceeds the
maximum make-up, the latter is used to settle the bet. Also MINIMUM
MAKE-UP.
OPEN WAGER A wager that has not yet
been closed or settled. Also known as a PENDING wager.
PARTIAL CLOSING Where you place
another bet, of a lesser size and in the opposite direction to your open
wagers.
PENDING WAGER A wager that has not
yet been closed or settled. Also known as an OPEN wager.
POINT LIMIT The maximum amount per
point that a client can hold in OPEN POSITIONS on a specific proposition.
RANGE MARKET A proposition where the
parameters are either determined by the running time of the event (ie Time
of 1st Goal) or by a scoring system or MAXIMUM MAKE-UP specified by
VIP.
REVERSING A POSITION Placing a wager
both greater than and in the opposite direction to your existing
OPEN/PENDING wagers.
SELL A wager that the result will be
less than than the lower end of the price. Also known as GO LOW.
SHIRT NUMBERS The numbers worn on the
shirts of scorers, of touchdowns in football, of goals in hockey &
soccer.
SPREAD The difference between the
prices for buying and selling.
STAKE The amount, in $ per point,
goal, stroke, run etc, nominated by the client to indicate the size of the
bet.
STOP LIMIT A limit specified by VIP
which determines the maximum amount that a particular bet can win or lose.
SUPREMACY Also known as WINNING
MARGIN. A measure of how much better one participant performs than the
other.
TOTAL POINTS The total number of
points scored by all participants in an event.
VALUE The amount you would win or
lose on an OPEN wager if you were to CLOSE that wager.
VOLATILITY A measure of how widely
the result in a market is likely to vary. Touchdown Scorers Shirt Nos are
very volatile, the winning score in the US Masters less so.
WINNING MARGIN Also known as
Supremacy. A measure of how much better one participant performs than the
other.
YOUR CHOICE A two-sided contest where
we believe both sides have the same chance. You choose your favorite, but
must give your underdog a small start. Also CH. The equivalent of "pick
em" in conventional wagering.
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