NOUN
- a percentage (of winnings or loot or profit) taken by an operator or gangster
- an exorbitant or unlawful rate of interest
How To Use vigorish In A Sentence
- Canbet also offers perpetually reduced vigorish on straight bets and parlays.
- Worst-case scenario is a push, where you lose only the vigorish.
- One advantage often overlooked is that baseball parlays pay true odds, whereas the fixed parlay pay-offs in football and baskets includes increasingly higher vigorish as the numbers of teams increase.
- If you are selling, the firm can buy from you for less than it could resell the security for; that vigorish is called a markdown. Will New Rules Stop Brokers From Nibbling on Your Returns?
- With the vigorish, $21 out on a Buy nets $39 while $41 on a Lay yields $19.
- Which translated means that when the pair of academics looked at NFL results against the line for the period 1976 to 1994 they found that you could beat the vigorish by backing all the home dogs.
- These outlandish margins on futures compare to the more normal vigorish of 10% on standard bets (such as which team is going to win a particular game).
- Canbet also offers perpetually reduced vigorish on straight bets and parlays.