|
"What is a ""Handicap""? The term used by bookmakers refers to the ""handicap"" or ""spread"" in sports betting. It is a basic rule used to reflect the difference between teams or competitors, and this difference is not solely based on their strengths.
Here are some common handicap rules:
- Draw: Both sides start even with no handicap.
- Draw/Half: If the match ends in a draw, you get half of your bet back; if the team wins, you win the full bet.
- Half: If the match ends in a draw, you lose the entire bet; if the team wins, you win.
- Half/One: If the team wins by one goal, you get half your bet back; if they win by two goals or more, you win the full bet.
- One: If the team wins by one goal, the bet is a push (neither won nor lost); if they win by two goals or more, you win.
- One/One and a Half: If the team wins by one goal, you lose half your bet; if they win by two goals or more, you win.
- One and a Half: If the team wins by one goal, you lose your entire bet; if they win by two goals or more, you win.
- One and a Half/Two: If the team wins by one goal, you get half your bet back; if they win by three goals or more, you win.
- Two: If the team wins by two goals, the bet is a push; if they win by three goals or more, you win.
- Two/Two and a Half: If the team wins by two goals, you lose half your bet; if they win by three goals or more, you win.
Keep in mind that if you bet on the home team, the opposite applies if you bet on the away team. If the home team is weaker than the away team, it's referred to as a ""handicap received"" situation.
These handicap rules are an important aspect of sports betting, and understanding how they work can help you make more informed bets." |
|