Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ការវិភាគក្រុម.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian Handicap is a type of spread betting that uses half-goal increments and sometimes includes a tie-risk refund.
- Bankroll
- Your bankroll is the total money you have set aside for betting activities.
- Bankroll Management
- Bankroll Management is the practice of planning and controlling your betting funds to stay within your limits and reduce risk.
- Bet Builder
- Bet Builder lets you create a custom wager by combining different markets from the same match into one bet.
- Bonus Wagering Requirement
- Bonus Wagering Requirement specifies how many times you must bet a bonus amount before you can withdraw any winnings.
- Cash Out
- Cash Out allows you to settle a bet before the event ends, locking in a profit or limiting a loss based on current odds.
- Correct Score
- Correct Score betting requires you to predict the exact final score of a match.
- Double Chance
- Double Chance covers two of the three possible match outcomes, increasing your chances of winning while lowering the odds.
- Draw No Bet
- Draw No Bet lets you bet on a team to win; if the match ends in a draw, your stake is refunded.
- Edge
- Edge is the statistical advantage you have over the bookmaker's odds, often derived from research or inside information.
- First Goal Scorer
- First Goal Scorer is a bet on which player will score the first goal in the match.
- Half-Time/Full-Time
- Half-Time/Full-Time betting asks you to predict the result at both the half-time interval and the end of the match.
- In-Play Betting
- In-Play Betting lets you place bets while a match is already in progress, with odds that update as the game unfolds.
- Juice
- Juice, also called vig, is the commission the bookmaker adds to the odds, ensuring a profit regardless of the result.
- Kelly Criterion
- Kelly Criterion is a formula that suggests the optimal fraction of your bankroll to wager based on your perceived edge.
- Moneyline
- A Moneyline bet is a straightforward wager on which team will win the match, with odds reflecting the likelihood of each outcome.
- Odds
- Odds indicate how much you can win relative to your stake, and reflect the bookmaker's estimate of an outcome's likelihood.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under bets ask you to predict whether the total number of goals in a match will be higher or lower than a set line.
- Parlay
- A Parlay combines two or more selections into a single bet; all picks must win for the bet to pay out.
- Payout
- A payout is the total amount you receive back if your bet wins, including your original stake plus profit.
- Push
- A Push happens when a bet ends in a tie for the purpose of the line, resulting in the stake being refunded.
- Spread Betting
- Spread betting assigns a point margin to each team, and you bet on whether the favorite will win by more than that margin or the underdog will lose by less.
- Stake
- The stake is the amount of money you risk on a bet.
- Value Bet
- A Value Bet is a wager where the odds offered are higher than the true probability of the outcome, indicating a potential long-term advantage.
- Void Bet
- A Void Bet occurs when a bet is cancelled, usually due to a match being postponed, and the stake is returned.