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Post time 11-10-2023 12:34:05 | Show all posts |Read mode
"A ""+0.5"" in football means that the home team starts the match with a 0.5 goal advantage, leading the away team by half a goal. If the home team does not concede a goal by the end of the match, they win; if they concede, they lose. This means that as long as both teams draw during regular time, the home team will have an advantage of 0.5 goals. For example, in a 2-2 result, the home team wins with a score of (2+0.5) goals, resulting in a victory for the home team.

To win, the away team must win by a net margin of goals, such as a score of 1-2 or 0-1, and so on. If the result is 1-2, the home team (1+0.5=1.5) wins, and the away team wins. ""+0.5"" for the home team means that the home team is given a half-goal advantage over the away team, which implies that in a football match, if the home team draws with or beats the away team, regardless of the final score, it will be considered a win.

Conversely, if the home team loses to the away team, regardless of the final score, it will be considered a loss. Football matches are divided into halves, with each half lasting 45 minutes. In the first half, a 0.5 goal handicap is given. This means that the team with the handicap needs to win by a net goal, winning all goals, drawing, or losing all losses. For example, if the first half ends with a score of 2-1 in favor of the home team, those who bet on the home team with a 0.5 goal handicap for the first half win their bet.

A ""0/0.5"" handicap in football means that the home team (or the over) gives the away team (the under) a 0.5 goal advantage. Simply put, the simulated score before the start of the 90-minute match is 0-0.5 in favor of the away team (the under). Therefore, for the home team to win the bet after the 90-minute match, they need a final score of 1-0 or more (winning by at least one goal). If the match ends in a draw, the home team (the over) loses the bet.

Handicap results for betting:

- Level Handicap (0): A draw results in a half-loss for those who bet on it, while a win results in a full win.
- Half Goal (0/0.5): A draw or a loss results in a half-loss for those who bet on the under, while a win results in a full win.
- Half Goal/One Goal (0.5/1): A draw or a loss results in a half-loss for those who bet on the under, while winning by one goal results in a half-win, and winning by two goals or more results in a full win.
- One Goal (1): A draw results in a half-win, while winning by one goal results in a full win. Winning by two goals or more is also a full win.
- One Goal/One and a Half Goals (1/1.5): Winning by one goal results in a half-win, while winning by two goals or more results in a full win.
- One and a Half Goals (1.5): Winning by two goals or more is a half-win, while winning by three goals or more is a full win.

Concept of ""Half Ball"" (0/0.5):

The ""Half Ball"" (0/0.5) handicap combines the ""level"" (0) and ""half goal"" (0.5) handicaps, resulting in two possible outcomes: a full win or a half-loss for those who bet on it.

1. If there's a clear winner in the match, the team that wins also wins the bet.
2. If the match ends in a draw, those who bet on the ""over"" lose half of their stake, while those who bet on the ""under"" win half of their stake."
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Post time 11-10-2023 12:47:53 | Show all posts
This analysis makes sense.
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Post time 11-10-2023 12:58:28 | Show all posts
I'm also very interested in this.
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Post time 11-10-2023 13:05:00 | Show all posts
Thank you for sharing, moderator.
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