The section below covers the most common bet types. But first, we’ll have to address the fact that bookmakers can 🧾 be somewhat inconsistent in naming bet types. It’s quite frustrating when you’re about to place a bet, to not even 🧾 find the correct bet type on the bookmaker website. But the bet type might just be presented with a different 🧾 name than what you are looking for. This is because some bet types are referred to differently in different parts 🧾 of the world. For a sports betting beginner, this can be rather confusing. But with a little practice, you’ll soon 🧾 learn how each bookmaker presents their odds. Read more about the different bet types in the Ultimate Guide to Sure 🧾 Betting.
Win / Moneyline / Draw No Bet
Also known as straight bet, DNB or 2-way bet.
One of the most popular bet 🧾 types and is offered in various sports. This market simply means betting on a specific team to win a game, 🧾 match or other event. The term “win” is used almost everywhere, while “moneyline” is mostly used in the United States 🧾 and a few other regions. The term “straight bet” can also be used for this type of wager. Draw No 🧾 Bet In the case of three possible outcomes, as in soccer, a draw results in your stake being returned. Hence 🧾 the name “draw no bet”. Additionally, an Asian handicap of 0 (AH0) is the same as Draw No Bet, as 🧾 it also eliminates the option of a draw.
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