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This is a wager where the winnings or losses are determined by how many points a team does or doesn't cover the point spread by. Based on $110/$100, you win $100 for every point that the team covers the point spread by, and you lose 110 for every point the team does NOT cover the Point Spread by. One can also lose and win on half points as well. Action Points can only be played on a point spread, i.e. a team to win a game.

Your Account can be setup from a minimum of 7 points to a maximum of 50 points. Limit your loss and maximize your earnings.

Example:
Denver Broncos +10
Green Bay Packers -10

If the player thought that the Packers would win by a lot more than 10 points, the player could use an action point wager.
Based on the outcome of the game and the action points wagered, the payouts vary.

Final Score Example:
(Favorite Packers)
Denver Broncos 17
Green Bay Packer 48

The player that wagered an action point bet of $10 on the Packers would win $10 for every point wagered up to his/her cap of 7-points therefore winning $70.

Final Score Example:
(Favorite Packers)
Denver Broncos 17
Green Bay Packers 20

The player that wagered an action point bet of $10 on the favorite would lose $11 for each point wagered up to his/her cap of 7-points, therefore losing $77.