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Edited by Kamal531 at 21-12-2023 02:04 PM
Here are the most common football betting terms using football handicap terminology:
Draw/No Bet (0/0.5): If the team you bet on draws, you get your stake back; if they win, you win in full.
Half Ball (0.5): If the team you bet on wins or draws, you win; if they lose, you lose your entire bet.
Half Ball/One Ball (0.5/1): If the team you bet on loses, you lose your entire bet; if they win by one goal, you get half your stake back, and if they win by two or more goals, you win in full.
One Ball (1): If the team you bet on loses or draws, you lose your entire bet; if they win by one goal, it's a push, and if they win by two or more goals, you win in full.
One Ball/One and a Half Ball (1/1.5): If the team you bet on wins by one goal, you get half your stake back; if they win by two or more goals, you win in full.
One and a Half Ball (1.5): If the team you bet on loses, draws, or wins by one goal, you lose your entire bet; if they win by two or more goals, you win in full.
One and a Half Ball/Two Balls (1.5/2): If the team you bet on wins by two goals, you get half your stake back; if they win by three or more goals, you win in full.
Two Balls (2): If the team you bet on wins by exactly two goals, it's a push; if they win by three or more goals, you win in full.
Understanding football betting terms is fundamental for anyone looking to bet on football. If you don't understand these terms, you shouldn't be betting on football. |
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