Moneyline Bets: Straight-Up Winners
When you place a moneyline bet, you’re simply backing the Bills to win or lose outright. Buffalo are favourites in most games, which means the returns on a KSh 1,000 moneyline bet won’t be huge – but it’s a reliable wager throughout the season. If you’re chasing bigger payouts, think about combining moneyline bets into parlays.
Over/Under Predictions: Total Points Action
An over/under (point total) bet asks whether both teams will rack up more or fewer points than the sportsbook’s line. For example, if the over/under is set at 44 points against the Patriots, betting the over means you need 45+ total points; under pays out if combined scoring is 43 or less. Hit exactly 44 and it’s a push – your stake comes back.
Against the Spread: Dancing with the Point Spread
Against the spread (ATS), you bet on the margin of victory or defeat. If Buffalo are −6.5 favourites, they must win by 7+ for your KSh 1,000 ATS wager to pay. Like predicting a 2–1 EPL scoreline, this strategy adds extra spice compared to a straight moneyline bet.
Player Props, Futures & Live Events
You can wager on individual stats – say Josh Allen’s passing yards or Stefon Diggs’ receptions – via player props. Fancy longer-term bets? Go for futures, like Buffalo winning the AFC East, or jump into live events as the game unfolds. Odds vary across sportsbooks, so always shop around for the best lines on futures and live events.