A 2-team teaser in football combines two spread or total bets with each line moved by the same number of points in your favor — typically 6, 6.5, or 7 points. Both legs must win.
Standard Terms
- 6-point teaser: -110 for two legs (most common)
- 6.5-point teaser: -120 for two legs
- 7-point teaser: -130 for two legs
The extra cost buys you more line movement.
The Wong Teaser Strategy
Named after Stanford Wong, this approach focuses on crossing the key numbers of 3 and 7 in NFL betting:
- Ideal teaser leg: A favorite between -7.5 and -8.5, teased to -1.5 or -2.5 (crossing both 3 and 7)
- Ideal teaser leg: An underdog between +1.5 and +2.5, teased to +7.5 or +8.5 (crossing both 3 and 7)
These specific line movements are worth more than standard teaser pricing suggests, creating a positive expected value edge.
What to Avoid
- Teasing through lines that don't cross key numbers
- NBA teasers (different scoring structure, less value)
- 3+ team teasers (hold grows significantly)
The Bottom Line
2-team 6-point teasers on Wong teaser lines are one of the few bet types where the math can work in a bettor's favor. Any other teaser type is generally -EV.
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