Moneyline: With moneyline betting, you can wager on which team will emerge as the outright winner of a game, with the moneyline odds determining the size of the payout.Conversely, a bet on a 7.5-point underdog requires that team to avoid losing by more than seven points to produce a payout. Is your team favored by 7.5 points? In that case, they must claim victory by eight or more points to cover the spread. Point spreads: By far the most popular betting option, point spreads enable you to wager on the margin of victory or defeat in a game.In addition, totals betting options are also available that let you bet on the total number of points that will be scored in a specific quarter or half of the game. Over/Unders (totals): Over/Unders, also known as totals, enable you to wager on the total number of points scored by either one or both teams in a game.However, keep in mind that every leg must win for you to cash in on your parlay. Parlays can feature various types of bets, including point spread, totals, and props. Parlays enable you to combine multiple single bets, also known as legs, into one bet, with the potential payout boosted by enhanced odds.