The phrase "basketball lowest scoring quarter" refers to the quarter in a basketball game where the fewest points are scored by either team. A basketball game is divided into four quarters, and the lowest scoring quarter is the one with the least total points scored by both teams combined.
The above, Predict if the total number of points scored in the lowest scoring quarter is over/under a given line.
To use the "Basketball Lowest Scoring Quarter" option on MSport (or a similar betting platform), you typically follow these steps:
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Log In: Ensure you're logged into your account on MSport.
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Navigate to the Basketball Section: Go to the sports or basketball section on the site, where live or upcoming basketball games are listed.
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Select a Game: Choose the basketball game you're interested in.
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Look for the "Lowest Scoring Quarter" Bet: Once you've selected the game, navigate through the betting markets. The "Lowest Scoring Quarter" option is usually found under "Specials" or "Quarter Betting" markets.
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Choose Your Bet: The betting options for the lowest scoring quarter will usually list options such as:
- 1st Quarter: Bet on the first quarter being the lowest scoring.
- 2nd Quarter: Bet on the second quarter being the lowest scoring.
- 3rd Quarter: Bet on the third quarter being the lowest scoring.
- 4th Quarter: Bet on the fourth quarter being the lowest scoring.
- Sometimes, there may also be an option for betting on which quarter will have the lowest combined points (for example, if you believe the lowest quarter will have fewer than a set number of points).
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Place Your Bet: Once you've selected the lowest-scoring quarter option, input your stake amount and confirm your bet.
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Confirm: After placing the bet, you should receive a confirmation of your wager. If the game concludes and the quarter you bet on has the lowest score, you will win the bet!
Make sure to check any specific rules or conditions for the bet type as they may vary depending on the sportsbook or betting platform.
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