1x2 (Match betting)
1x2 is one of the most popular betting markets globally, especially for football bets and the ever popular weekend accumulator...
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There are now hundreds of bet types offered by bookmakers, especially on the bigger leagues and events. Here we explain how each bet type works so you can broaden your options when placing bets.
1x2 (Match betting)
1x2 is one of the most popular betting markets globally, especially for football bets and the ever popular weekend accumulator...
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Over/under (totals)
The Over/Under totals market involves predicting the total number of goals or points scored during the course of a sporting event...
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Asian handicap
Betting on asian handicap is considered to be one of the best ways for steady betting bank growth and a higher strike rate is more likely than the 1x2 market...
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Half time / full time (HT/FT)
A half time/full time market bet is just one bet, but it has two criteria that need to be met in order for the bet to win.: the half time result, and the full time result...
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Correct score
Correct Score betting is quite simple in concept but equally challenging when it comes to using the market successfully...
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Both teams to score (BTTS)
The both teams to score market is an easy to grasp and self-explanatory one. When using this market you are betting on both teams to score or not, as the case maybe be...
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Win to nil
The Win to Nil bet type is a straight forward sports bet to understand, the name gives it away. You bet on a team to win, but to win without conceding a goal. This excludes extra time / over time...
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Win both halves
Another betting market with a self explanatory name, but we've still written some info for you...
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Clean sheet
There are two options when you bet on the clean sheet market in football. Clean sheet: Yes and Clean sheet: No. Clean sheet: Yes means you're betting on your chosen team to keep a clean sheet...
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Score both halves
When you bet on a team to score in both halves, you need them to do exactly what it says on the tin...
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Win either half
You'll struggle to get a more simple to understand betting market, the name says it all. You bet on either the home or away team to win either half...
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12 Moneyline betting
12 Moneyline betting is the act of identifying and backing a player, team or outcome in a betting market where there are only two outcomes. Most commonly this will be in Tennis, Cricket or American Sports, where markets mean you traditionally back team/player 1 or team/player 2...
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Asian handicap (half time)
Just like with full time Asian Handicap betting, a half-time Asian Handicap should be viewed as an imaginary deficit. We all know that a game starts 0-0, but asian handicap betting applies an imaginary deficit...
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European Handicap
European Handicap is a method of betting that requires a team to not only win a match, but win by a certain clear margin of goals. It is similar to Asian Handicap betting but provides less cover...
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First half winner
Backing a team to win the first half of a sporting event can sometimes be a smart tactical bet, as some teams are notoriously quick or slow starters...
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Second half winner
The second-half winner betting market is available in several sports including US Sports, however it is most commonly used in football bets...
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Over/under (team)
Under and Over team totals are a betting market that involves placing a single stake on a team, most commonly a football team but possibly a rugby, volleyball, handball team and US sports teams to score more or less than the suggested line...
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