By betting on the spread, you wager on whether you think that Team 1 will win by more than 8.5 points (so 9 points or more). Conversely, if you wanted to bet on Team 2 +8.5, you are wagering that Team 2 will either win or only lose by fewer than 8.5 points (so 8 points or fewer).
Aaron Taylor-Johnson Bookies' favourite for James Bond, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, has reportedly already filmed the iconic gun barrel teaser scene. Aaron, 32, who is best known for starring in superhero comedy Kick-Ass and Bullet Train, has reportedly filmed the scene after completing a screen test.
underdog Higher numbers like +400, +500, +5000, etc. represent how much of an underdog the team is in the game. The higher the number the more likely the team is expected to lose in the eyes of the oddsmakers. The number also indicates how much money would win in comparison to every $100 you wager.
If the odds on a tennis player said +150, that means that for a $100 bet, you would win $150. Now, if there is a minus sign in front of the odds, that is the number that you would have to bet in order to win $100. For example, if a football team was -250, that means you'd have to bet $250 to win $100.
Here's our pick of the most iconic Bond evil-doers of all time, in ascending order of excellence.
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Roger Moore For audiences of a certain age, Roger Moore is the absolute best Bond. And I don't just mean for those who grew up in the 1970s and early '80s. If you first binged your fair share of Bond flicks before the age of 12 or so, nobody did it better in those early years than Moore, the funny 007.
What do +600 odds mean: These are Moneyline odds for a heavy underdog that payout $600 on a winning $100 wager. What does +1200 mean in betting: This is another example of Moneyline odds for a massive underdog. A $100 bet on a team at +1200 means a payout of $1,200 if successful.
Higher numbers like +400, +500, +5000, etc. represent how much of an underdog the team is in the game. The higher the number the more likely the team is expected to lose in the eyes of the oddsmakers. The number also indicates how much money would win in comparison to every $100 you wager.
Casino Royale The lowest-rated Bond movie is 1967's "Casino Royale," starring David Niven as the titular spy. This version of "Casino Royale" is a parody of spy films, rather than a straightforward Bond caper. It's also one of two films about James Bond that wasn't produced by Eon Productions.
Licence to Kill "Licence to Kill" was, at the time of its release, the darkest Bond movie ever released, as it followed Bond as he was suspended from MI6 in order to help his friend and CIA agent Felix Leiter, played by David Hedison, avenge the murder of his new wife — all while trying to take down a Latin American drug kingpin.
Ursula Andress Key Data: The Bond girl that tops most lists is by far the hottest. From the very first Bond adventure, the template was set. Ursula Andress was the standard by which all followers had to be measured, and, in terms of pure beauty and sexiness, her Honey Ryder is still the sweetest Bond girl ever.
Worst: George Lazenby (1969-1969) The Australian actor George Lazenby is on this list as a matter of courtesy. He portrayed Bond once in 1969's "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." He was drafted in by Eon Productions — the film's producers — after Sean Connery decided to step away.
Not counting his newest "Skyfall," Bond in his many outings has made sweet sweet love to 53 women for a grand total of 75 implied sexual encounters, most of them 9s or 10s, easily. If you think that number seems low, just remember that only covers about 50 hours over the course of fifty years.
An event with a probability of zero [P(E) = 0] will never occur (an impossible event). An event with a probability of one [P(E) = 1] means the event must occur (a certain event). An event with a probability of 0.5 [P(E) = 0.5] is sometimes called a fifty-fifty chance event or an even chance event.
Not counting his newest "Skyfall," Bond in his many outings has made sweet sweet love to 53 women for a grand total of 75 implied sexual encounters, most of them 9s or 10s, easily. If you think that number seems low, just remember that only covers about 50 hours over the course of fifty years.
The expression "1000 percent" or "1000%" in a literal sense means one thousand in every hundred, which is a mathematical nonsense but rather a deliberate hyperbolism used for effect. In American English it is used as a metaphor meaning very high emphasis, or enthusiastic support.
A Stockton woman who was smoking 100 a day is urging all smokers to take the leap today and ask for help in quitting. 34-year-old Clare Davison from Stockton-on-Tees had been a smoker since she was just 11-years-old, eventually working her way up to 80 to 100 cigarettes a day.
The probability of a certain event occurring depends on how many possible outcomes the event has. If an event has only one possible outcome, the probability for this outcome is always 1 (or 100 percent). If there is more than one possible outcome, however, this changes.
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Google is the word that is more common to us now, and so it is sometimes mistakenly used as a noun to refer to the number 10100. That number is a googol, so named by Milton Sirotta, the nephew of the American mathematician Edward Kasner, who was working with large numbers like 10100.
A TV-Y rating means that programming is appropriate for children of all ages. TV-Y7 indicates that programming is designed for chil- dren ages 7 and older. An additional rating, TV-Y7-FV, is used to indicate that a program contains “fantasy violence” that may be more intense or combative than other TV-Y7 programs.
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The countries with the fewest smokers are Sweden (9.3 per cent), Iceland (11.2 per cent), Finland (12.5 per cent), Norway (12.9 per cent) and Luxembourg (13.5 per cent). Sweden, the European country with the lowest rates of smoking, has battled with cigarettes for years.
The mystery of why some people appear to have healthy lungs despite a lifetime of smoking has been explained by UK scientists. The analysis of more than 50,000 people showed favourable mutations in people's DNA enhanced lung function and masked the deadly impact of smoking.
Daniel Craig Daniel Craig – US$160 million According to Variety, Craig received about US$25 million for each Bond film, making him one of Hollywood's best-paid actors. Much of the wealth he's amassed is thanks in large part to his Bond movie earnings and the spin-off 007 video games.