Against the Spread
Sports bettingBetting ATS means wagering on the point spread, not the outright winner. A team can win the game but lose the spread.
Betting "against the spread" (ATS) means wagering on whether a team beats the point spread set by the bookmaker, rather than simply on who wins the game outright. The spread is a handicap applied to level an unequal contest: the favourite is marked with a minus figure they must overcome, the underdog with a plus figure that protects them.
Worked example: Team A is a 7-point favourite, shown as -7. To win an ATS bet on Team A they must win by more than 7 points — that is, by 8 or more. Back the underdog at +7 and you win if they lose by 6 or fewer, or win the game outright. If Team A wins by exactly 7, the result lands on the number and the bet is a push: stakes are returned. Books often quote half-point spreads such as -7.5 precisely to remove the push and force a win-or-lose outcome.
Why it matters: the spread is why a team can win the game but lose the bet, and vice versa. A favourite that wins 24-20 (a 4-point margin) fails to cover -7, so its backers lose despite the team winning. ATS records are tracked separately from straight win-loss records because they measure performance against market expectation, not just results.
Common mistake: treating a strong team as a guaranteed ATS bet. The spread already prices in their superiority; the question is only whether they exceed that priced-in margin. Note too that standard spread bets carry vig (typically -110 each side), so you risk more than you stand to win on each leg.
Compare to: Cover, Buy Points, Chalk.
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