Essential Terminology in Football Betting You Must Know

Knowing these terms will make it easier for you to exchange information and discuss betting. The following article will help you understand the betting landscape when reading information from bookmakers and match analysis.

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Asian Handicap and Over/Under Terminology

  • Underdog: The team receiving a handicap.
  • Favorite: The team giving a handicap.
  • ¼ ball handicap: If the match ends in a draw, the favorite loses half of the wager, and vice versa. If the favorite wins by one goal, they win the entire wager according to the handicap ratio, and vice versa.
  • Level ball: Neither team has a handicap.
  • Handicap odds: If the handicap odds have a negative sign, it means risking less to win more.
Asian Handicap and Over/Under Terminology

Example: If we bet $100 at odds of -85, it means that if we win, we earn $100, but if we lose, we only lose $85. If the handicap odds are +85, it means that if we win, we earn $85, but if we lose, we have to pay the full $100.

  • ½ ball for one side: If the match ends in a draw, the favorite loses the entire wager, and vice versa. If the favorite wins by one goal, they win the entire wager according to the handicap ratio, and vice versa.
  • 1¼ ball: 1¼ = 1 ball + ¼; level ball handicap plus a difference of one ball. If the handicap is set like this, the favorite must win by two goals to win the entire wager, while if the favorite wins by one goal, they only lose half of the wager. The underdog wins the entire wager from a draw onwards.
  • ¾ ball for one side: If the match ends in a draw, the favorite loses the entire wager. If the favorite wins by one goal, they win half of the wager according to the handicap ratio, and vice versa, the underdog wins the entire wager.
  • 2¼ ball: 1¾ = 1 ball + ¾; The favorite must win by three goals to win the entire wager, while if the favorite wins by two goals, they win half of the wager. The underdog wins the entire wager from a draw onwards.
  • Over/Under (O/U).
  • Under: The number of goals in the match must be lower than the specified odds set by the bookmaker to win the bet.
  • Over: The number of goals in the match must be higher than the specified odds set by the bookmaker to win the bet.

Terminology in European Handicap Betting

In European handicap betting, there is no team given a handicap, and it is not as complicated as Asian handicap. In a match, we only need to know the following: Win, draw, lose, over, under. The stronger team is associated with lower odds, and vice versa (it is about betting money, not giving a goal advantage).

  • 1x: Home team wins.
  • 2x: Away team wins.
  • x or xx: Draw.
  • Odd: Betting odds.
  • Over/under: Over/under betting.

Football betting terminology

  • Xoắn: Fearful, worried.
  • Kèo thơm: Seeing an attractive bet and wanting to place it immediately.
  • Kèo thúi (thối): Contrary to a favorable bet (kèo thơm).
  • Ị, tạch: A match with no goals scored for a long time.
  • Mã, bass: Placing a bet or betting on a specific match.
  • Ì ạch: A boring, dull match with no interesting situations or opportunities.
  • Xõa: Signifying fearlessness. In the southern region, it is often expressed as "playing until the end."
  • Xuống xác: Betting heavily on a particular match.
  • Banh xác: Similar to "xuống xác" but with a definite result, specifically referring to losing.
  • Tèo, xụi kèo: Losing faith in a particular bet, often associated with "banh xác."
  • Cháy acc: Running out of funds in a betting account.
  • Showhand: Similar to "xuống xác," indicating placing all bets on a particular match.
  • Xả kèo: Giving up on a difficult-to-win bet by betting on the opposing team.
  • Nhai xương: Opposite of "nhả xương," meaning recognizing a losing bet but still trying to recover the previous losses.
  • Nhả xương: Similar to "xả kèo," "nhả xương" refers to a difficult or hard-to-swallow bet, thus releasing it.
  • Nổ: A match with goals scored.
  • Thở oxy: Referring to an imminent loss in a match, often associated with playing over/under when bettors become nervous.
  • Đánh rung: Similar to "nổ," indicating a match with goals scored, while "canh rung" refers to a match without goals yet. Bettors play "đánh rung" (over) expecting goals in the match.
  • Vào bờ: The opposite meaning of the previous term.
  • Ngược máu: Holding an opposite opinion about a particular match.
  • Trùng máu: Multiple people sharing the same prediction for a bet, such as over/under.
  • Vét máng: Accepting low-odds bets, typically referring to Over/Under bets near the end of the first half with odds around 1.15-1.2.
  • Xiên: A form of multiple-bet (Mix-parlay) in sports betting, using a certain amount of money to predict multiple matches simultaneously to increase potential winnings while reducing the winning percentage.
Football betting terminology

Conclusion

Understanding these terms will make it easier for you to engage in sports betting, exchange information, and communicate with others in the same field. It's like an introductory lesson for newcomers. If you're interested in online betting and seeking useful information, be sure to check out a Wagering website! It's a website that provides extremely helpful tips for finding attractive bets.

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