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Introduction to Asian Handicap Betting
Asian handicap betting is a popular form of wagering that levels the playing field by giving a perceived weaker team a head start or vice versa. Unlike traditional 1X2 betting, Asian handicap introduces fractional goal advantages or disadvantages to teams, eliminating the possibility of a draw.
Key Concepts:
1. Handicap Values: Handicaps are expressed in numerical values, such as -0.5, -1, -1.5 for the favorite and +0.5, +1, +1.5 for the underdog. The negative handicap indicates a goal deficit, while the positive represents a goal advantage.
2. Understanding Odds: Each handicap comes with specific odds for the favored and underdog teams. These odds reflect the bookmakers’ assessment of the probability of each outcome.
3. Winning Scenarios:
Favored Team (Negative Handicap): To win a bet on the favorite, they must win by a margin greater than the handicap. For example, if Team A has a -1.5 handicap, they need to win by 2 goals or more for bets to succeed.
Underdog Team (Positive Handicap): To win a bet on the underdog, they must either win or lose by a margin less than the handicap. If Team B has a +1.5 handicap, bets on Team B win if they win or lose by only 1 goal.
4. Void Bets: If the margin of victory or loss is equal to the handicap (e.g., Team A wins by exactly 1 goal in a -1.5 handicap scenario), the bet is refunded, and it’s considered a draw.
Example:
Team A vs. Team B
Handicap: Team A -1.5, Odds: A (0.97), B (1.03)
Bet on Team A wins if they win by 2 or more goals; Bet on Team B wins if they win or lose by only 1 goal.
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