BetMGM March Madness Promo Code: UCLA vs. Gonzaga

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BetMGM March Madness Promo Code: UCLA vs. Gonzaga

If you're a new customer (in an area with legal online sports betting) and want to place a wager on the UCLA-Gonzaga game, you've come to the right place -- here's how to link up with BetMGM and benefit from our very appealing BetMGM bonus as soon as possible!

UCLA vs. Gonzaga Odds, TV Channel, Game Info

  • Date: Thursday, March 23, 2023
  • Time: 9:45 PM ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Where: Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Venue: T-Mobile Arena
  • Line: UCLA -2.5
  • Point Total: 145.5
  • Moneyline (To Win): UCLA -145, Gonzaga +120

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How to bet on the moneyline and spread

Wanting to bet on the Bruins and Bulldogs matchup but aren't sure how to get started? Here's a quick breakdown. Some of the most common betting types include the moneyline, spread, and over/under. A moneyline bet means that you think one of the teams -- the Bruins (-145), for instance -- will win. It's that easy! If the Bruins bring home the win, and you bet $10, you'd get $16.90 back.

While it can be a tad more complicated, betting against the point spread can offer a larger payout in certain situations. If the Bruins, for example, are -2.5 favorites (minus implies the team is the favorite, whereas a plus means they are the underdog), the -2.5 means that they must win by at least three points to "cover the spread." On the other hand, if the Bruins fail to win by three or more points, then the Bulldogs will "cover" the spread, making them the correct side of the wager.

Other bets you can make

Seeking an easier way to bet on a game? Try wagering on the over/under (or point total). Simply pick whether you believe the combined score of both teams at the conclusion of the contest will be higher or lower than the over/under. That's all there is to it. If you, say, bet $10 on the over (with odds of -110), you'd get back $19 if the final score is higher than the set total.

There are tons of other ways to bet, including on game props (will UCLA win the race to five points?), parlays (combining picks from multiple games to multiply your winnings) and more. Check out the BetMGM website and app for more details on the multitude of ways you can play.

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