In my last topic I shared some
basic sports betting terms, but this time I want to do something a little different.
While reading lines and discussions, you’ll notice a lot of short forms or abbreviations being used, and if you’re new, it can get confusing.
Here are some of the most common ones that pop up:
ML – Moneyline
ATS – Against the Spread
O/U – Over/Under (Totals)
PK – Pick’em
SU – Straight Up
PAR – Parlay
RL / PL – Run Line (baseball), Puck Line (hockey)
BTTS – Both Teams To Score (soccer)
HT/FT – Half Time / Full Time
F5 – First 5 Innings (baseball)
VIG / Juice – The bookmaker’s commission
ROI / EV – Return on Investment / Expected Value
These abbreviations are basically shortcuts, but they carry a lot of meaning.
Once you get used to them, you can read betting discussions or sportsbook lines much faster without confusion.
I hope this helps..

Questions...
1) For the experienced bettors here: which abbreviations do you use most often in your daily betting?
2) And for beginners: which ones did you find hardest to understand at first?