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Game 2: Boston at Buffalo: Spread

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Buffalo wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
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Buffalo wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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Boston wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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Boston wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks the point spread for Game 2 of the matchup between Boston and Buffalo. Traders are betting on whether the favorite will cover the margin or if the underdog will keep the game closer than expected.

The point spread is a central metric in sports betting designed to create a level playing field between two teams of differing strengths. By accounting for the favorite’s relative advantage, the spread forces a choice between the teams based on the expected margin of victory rather than just who wins outright.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of where the final point differential will settle relative to the established spread.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a negative spread mean for Boston?

A negative spread indicates Boston is the favorite; they must win by more than the specified number of points to cover the spread.

What happens if the final point differential exactly matches the spread?

This results in a 'push' or a tie, and market outcomes are typically resolved according to the specific rules of the exchange platform.

How does the outcome of Game 1 affect the market for Game 2?

The result and the physical toll of Game 1 often influence how sportsbooks set the opening spread for Game 2, which in turn drives trader sentiment.

Does the spread account for overtime or extra periods?

Yes, unless otherwise specified, point spreads apply to the final score after all overtime periods are completed.

Are these odds determined by a central authority?

No, these are peer-to-peer prediction market prices influenced by the combined insights and trades of all participants.

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