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In an Over/Under bet you try to predict whether the total number of points/goals/runs, etc. will be over or under a given line set by OLG.

Example of an Over/Under market

For example, if the over is 45.5 and the under is 45.5. and the odds assigned to each is 1.91, the odds for this matchup are 50/50 because either outcome is just as likely. If the total score goes over the assigned odds, a $10 bet on ‘Over’ returns $19.10 (including the original bet). If it stays under the assigned odds, a $10 bet on ‘Under’ returns $19.10 (including the original bet).

Over/Under markets are available in-store and online.

For PROLINE in-store on the paper selection slip, the Over/Under market is represented by “OU”.

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