Point Spread Calculator
Convert point spreads to moneylines and implied probabilities. See what a spread means in terms of win probability and equivalent moneyline odds.
How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the point spread (e.g., -3.5 for a 3.5-point favorite)
- Enter the juice/vig (default -110)
- View the implied win probability and equivalent moneyline for both sides
Formula
Implied Probability from Juice:
- For negative odds: Probability = |Odds| / (|Odds| + 100)
- For positive odds: Probability = 100 / (Odds + 100)
Spread to Moneyline (approximation):
- Each point of spread ≈ 2.75% shift from 50/50
Probability to American Moneyline:
- If prob ≥ 50%: Moneyline = -100 × prob / (1 - prob)
- If prob < 50%: Moneyline = +100 × (1 - prob) / prob
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a point spread?
A point spread is a handicap applied to the favored team to even out the betting. If a team is -3.5, they must win by 4 or more points for the bet to win. The underdog at +3.5 wins if they win outright or lose by 3 or fewer points.
How do you convert a spread to a moneyline?
Each point of spread roughly corresponds to 2.75% of win probability. A -3.5 spread implies approximately 59.6% win probability, which converts to roughly a -148 moneyline for the favorite.
What is juice or vig?
Juice (or vig) is the commission the sportsbook charges. Standard juice is -110 on each side, meaning you must bet $110 to win $100. This built-in margin ensures the sportsbook profits regardless of the outcome.
Is this conversion exact?
The spread-to-moneyline conversion is an approximation. The exact relationship depends on the sport, the specific matchup, and market conditions. It works best as a quick reference for NFL and NBA betting.