A Prop - short for proposition - is a type of wager not tied to the final outcome of a game.
Props can center around the performance of a player or team, or around a certain occurrence in a game.
Examples of player props include predicting the number of rebounds a basketball player will have, the number of touchdowns a quarterback will throw, or the number of runs a baseball player will score.
Examples of team or game props can include deciding whether or not there will be extra innings in a baseball game, whether the total number of goals scored in a hockey game will be odd or even, or which team will make the first free throw of a basketball game.
Props can be found by finding a game, then selecting More Wagers.
From the game screen, select All from the options of available wager types.
Scroll down to find available team/game props and player props.
- Note: In some cases, the player props menus will be collapsed. Click/tap to expand and see available player props.
The odds displayed for futures are what you could win based on a $100 wager if the outcome you selected occurs.
For example, if you wager $100 Bam Adebayo would finish with under 2.5 assists at (+120), if that occurs, you win $120.
You may see a negative number displayed as the odds for some props. In these cases, the number represents the amount you would need to wager in order to win $100.
For example, if you wager $285 on Robbie Grossman to finish with under 1.5 hits at (-285), if that occurs, you win $100.
To place a prop wager:
- Select an outcome
- Enter the amount you would like to wager on that outcome
- Select Accept all line and/or odds changes
- This is to agree to any changes in odds that occur while creating your bet slip
- If this is not selected, your wager will not go through if the odds change while creating your bet slip
- Finally, review your wager, and if satisfied, select Place bet