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Washington at New York: Team Totals

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All Outcomes (18)
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New York over 133.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 107.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 101.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 127.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 130.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 136.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 110.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 113.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 116.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 92.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 112.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 95.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 115.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 121.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 118.5 points scored 0%
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New York over 124.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 98.5 points scored 0%
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Washington over 104.5 points scored 0%
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About This Market

This market focuses on the Washington team's total scoring output in the game at New York; it matters because team totals let traders isolate offensive performance independently of the game winner.

Team totals markets separate one team's scoring from the full-game outcome, so factors like matchup, pace, and lineup changes drive the market. Washington at New York adds venue and travel context — home/away splits and historical scoring at the New York venue can be relevant inputs.

Market prices represent the crowd's evolving view of how many points/runs/goals Washington will score; prices update as new information (lineups, injuries, weather) arrives and should be read as a real-time consensus rather than a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is being traded in 'Washington at New York: Team Totals'?

Traders buy and sell outcomes that correspond to the Washington team's total scoring in that specific matchup; each outcome represents a discrete total or range for Washington's points/runs/goals in the game.

Why does this market list 18 outcomes?

The market offers 18 separate scoring outcomes to cover a wide but plausible range of totals; more outcomes let traders express precise views on where Washington's score will land.

When will this market close and what does 'Closes: TBD' mean for settlement?

'Closes: TBD' means the market closing time hasn’t been set publicly yet; typically the market closes before game start and settles using the sport’s official box score or league rules after the game is completed.

Which Washington or New York developments should I watch that are most likely to move this market?

Monitor Washington’s injury and rotation reports (availability of primary scorers or starters), changes to projected minutes or innings, New York’s defensive matchups, and any late scratches or lineup announcements — those items have the biggest immediate impact.

How do in-game interruptions or unusual rulings affect how the market is settled?

Settlement follows the exchange’s rules and the sport’s official scoring conventions: delays, suspensions, or truncated games are handled according to league procedures and the market operator’s settlement policy, so check the market rules for specifics.

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