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The Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) is a fast-growing sport that takes place from the beginning of May until the end of October. If you have been watching the games and want to cash in on your knowledge you might want to try betting.

During the summer months, you don’t have a lot of wagering options.  You could bet baseball or try golf betting, but for those who love basketball, the WNBA is the ticket.

That’s where this guide comes in handy. We will walk you through everything you need to know to get started gambling on the sport. And if you want some free WNBA picks we have those here for you too.

Understanding the Basic WNBA Bet Types

There are three main types of WNBA betting odds: moneylines, point spreads, and totals.  Let’s break down each one.

Moneylines

The most straightforward bet type is a moneyline wager.  It’s simply a bet on who is going to win the game.

Each team is assigned odds which represent the payout if that team wins.  For example, a team might be +150 in a game, while their opponent might be -170.

If a team has a positive number they are the underdog, and a $100 bet on that team will win $150 (plus your wager back.).

The negative number means a team is the favorite, and you are going to have to bet that amount, $170 in the example, to win $100.

Our moneyline converter can take the odds offered by the books and translate them into win probabilities.

Point Spreads

The point spread is a handicap introduced to level out the teams.

The favorite is again represented by the negative number and has to win by at least that amount.

An underdog is shown by the plus sign and gets that many points added to their final score when deciding the bet winner.

An example would be a team favored by 5.5 points over another.  If that team wins by less than five or loses the game, your bet will lose.

If you took the underdog they could win the game, or lose by five points or less, and you would cash your wager.

Over/Under or Totals

Instead of betting on the outcome of the game, totals betting focuses on the combined score of both teams. The sportsbook sets a predicted total, and bettors wager on whether the actual combined score will be over or under that amount.

For instance, if the predicted total for a game between the Seattle Storm and the Phoenix Mercury is 165.5, and you bet on the over, you’re hoping the combined score of both teams exceeds 165 points.

When you buy WNBA picks from any of the cappers on this site, they are likely to be on the three main bet types.

Other Ways to Bet on the WNBA

There are a few other ways to get in on the action: futures, props, and parlays.

Futures

Futures bets are long-term wagers on events that will happen in the future, typically at the end of the season. Common futures bets in the WNBA include which team will win the championship or season win totals. 

Props

Props is short for proposition bets, which are not necessarily related to the final outcome of the game.

The best examples are player props like over/under on points, rebounds, assists, or PRA.

They can also be on which player scores first, which team is going to score first, or almost anything else you can think of.  It’s just up to what the sportsbook feels like offering.

Parlays

Parlays aren’t really another bet type.  They are a single bet that combines two or more wagers into one for a higher payout. It’s higher risk but the rewards are substantial.  You can use our parlay payout calculator to see just how much you can win.

We cover all the major American sports in our beginner’s betting guide if you want to dive in deeper.

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