Football is by far the most popular sport to bet and being able to wager on 1st Half odds gives you more opportunities to win. If you’re looking to get more involved, then you better check out the NFL Las Vegas 1st Half Odds.
Similar to the NFL Las Vegas Odds, the 1st Half Odds focus are based on point-spread wagers.
One of the best features on the NFL Vegas Odds is the Open Line. This numbers consists of the first betting line received from one of our Las Vegas or Global Sportsbooks. The opening line varies depending on the sportsbook but it provides a clear-cut rating that the oddsmakers use. One of the best features on the NFL Vegas Odds is the Open Line. This numbers consists of the first betting line received from one of our Las Vegas or Global Sportsbooks. The opening line varies depending on the sportsbook but it provides a clear-cut rating that the oddsmakers use.
Unless the game is listed at pick ‘em, every matchup will have a favorite and an underdog. Every contest starts with the Date and Time before listing the Rotation of the matchup. Some sportsbooks may use a different rotation for the first-half, but it’s likely just an extra digit associated to the rotation for the full game.
Unlike full game wagers, NFL Las Vegas 1st Half Odds are only for the first 30 minutes of a game. Game wagers, money-line bets and over-under (total) selections are decided on the full 60 minutes and any additional overtime action if the contest happens to see an extra session.
After the final 30 minutes end, your wager is final and most sportsbooks will grade and payout quickly after the outcome has been made official. Betting on the 1st Half Odds isn’t for everybody but our numbers from multiple books certainly make for a great resource.
Over-Under or Totals are also offered on our NFL First Half Odds page. Bettors can wager on the two teams to go ‘over’ or ‘under’ the posted total and the odds are set for the first 30 minutes of the matchup. If you’re hoping for plenty of points early, then an ‘over’ wager is a solid choice and if you believe both teams will play a defensive style and run clock, then an ‘under’ ticket could be the way to go.
Understanding how the oddsmakers set NFL Odds could be a little overwhelming at times and maybe confusing. However, there are a couple things to understand when looking at the Game Odds and 1st Half Odds. Normally, you would think that the lines would be trimmed in half for the first 30 minutes and then the full 60 minutes.
That’s not the case.
In this example, Minnesota needs to win by five points or more to cover the entire game, but has to be leading by four points or more to cash 1st Half bets. Obviously, those numbers don't line up for half the time of the game as bookmakers have made Minnesota a three-point favorite in the 1st Half instead of a 2.5-point favorite.
Most bettors lean to the favorites, especially at home, so the oddsmakers add an extra point for that theory. If you happen to see a favorite lay less than half of the full number, it could make you run to the counter and back the ‘chalk’ but some sharp bettors will tell you it’s a trap set by the guys behind the counter.
The Over-Under and Total lines for the NFL 1st Half aren't too far off from the entire game Total.
Sticking with Minnesota and Atlanta squaring off, the total of this particular contest closed at 48 for the game. However, the 1st Half Total is 23.5, which means an 'over' ticket needs at least 24 points or more to be scored prior to halftime, while 23 points or fewer equates to a winning 'under' ticket.
Remember, since they are separate bets you can bet 'over' in the 1st Half and 'under' for the game and win both potentially. In some cases, teams are more prone to start slowly in the opening half and score more points after halftime, so keep that in mind when making 1st Half wagers.