I have a question. I know how asian handicaps work in single betting but I don't know how they work in accumulators, and I couldn't find info on that anywhere. Let's say I bet on 2 matches in an accumulator with €10. In both games I bet on the away team to win with an asian handicap of -0.75. The first bet has an odds of 1.87, the second has an odds of 1.53. How much money do I get if A; first game ends 0-1, the second game ends 0-2 or if B, both games end 0-1.
Thanks for the question. Settlements for Asian handicaps in accumulators follow these rules. If a game has a half-win, half of the stake will be multiplied by the price, while the other half will be counted as push. In the case of a half-loss game, half of the stake will be lost, while the other half will be push. You will win your accumulators in both examples, but not at full price. We hope this helps.
Are In-play Asian Handicaps considered a "rest of match" , as in reset the scoreline to be essentially 0:0 type of bet or if they take into account the current scoreline?
Why are the -0.5 Asian Line odds lower compared to betting on a team to win? For example: Real Madrid have 2.00 odds to beat Bayern but -0.5 asian lines only give Madrid 1.92 odds. What is the difference between these two?
When you bet on a team to win outright, you're predicting the outcome of the match. However, in this case with the -0.5 Asian Handicap, Real Madrid has a slight disadvantage of starting the match with a theoretical half-goal deficit. This adjustment in the handicap odds reflects the difference in betting dynamics between the possible outcomes.
AH -0.75 will split your bet stake equality between the two closest handicaps (-1 and -0.5). In this sense, it's like you have two active bets. If your team wins with one goal difference, the bet will result in a half-win. You win the entire bet if your team wins with a two-goal difference. If your team draws or loses, you lose the entire bet.
The main difference is that the European handicap is a three-way handicap with whole number variants. In contrast, Asian handicaps try to eliminate the draw and have two possible outcomes with more handicapping varieties.
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I have a question. I know how asian handicaps work in single betting but I don't know how they work in accumulators, and I couldn't find info on that anywhere.
Let's say I bet on 2 matches in an accumulator with €10. In both games I bet on the away team to win with an asian handicap of -0.75. The first bet has an odds of 1.87, the second has an odds of 1.53. How much money do I get if
A; first game ends 0-1, the second game ends 0-2 or if
B, both games end 0-1.
Thanks for the question. Settlements for Asian handicaps in accumulators follow these rules.
If a game has a half-win, half of the stake will be multiplied by the price, while the other half will be counted as push. In the case of a half-loss game, half of the stake will be lost, while the other half will be push.
You will win your accumulators in both examples, but not at full price. We hope this helps.
@@BetInAsiaYT Thanks for the answer!
Are In-play Asian Handicaps considered a "rest of match" , as in reset the scoreline to be essentially 0:0 type of bet or if they take into account the current scoreline?
Yes, that is correct. With Asian handicap in live betting, the handicap would come into effect when the bet itself was made during the match.
Why are the -0.5 Asian Line odds lower compared to betting on a team to win?
For example: Real Madrid have 2.00 odds to beat Bayern but -0.5 asian lines only give Madrid 1.92 odds. What is the difference between these two?
When you bet on a team to win outright, you're predicting the outcome of the match. However, in this case with the -0.5 Asian Handicap, Real Madrid has a slight disadvantage of starting the match with a theoretical half-goal deficit. This adjustment in the handicap odds reflects the difference in betting dynamics between the possible outcomes.
Can you explain -0.75 a.h
AH -0.75 will split your bet stake equality between the two closest handicaps (-1 and -0.5). In this sense, it's like you have two active bets. If your team wins with one goal difference, the bet will result in a half-win. You win the entire bet if your team wins with a two-goal difference. If your team draws or loses, you lose the entire bet.
Can you please explain -0.5/1
Difference between handicap and asian handicap
The main difference is that the European handicap is a three-way handicap with whole number variants. In contrast, Asian handicaps try to eliminate the draw and have two possible outcomes with more handicapping varieties.
Can u explain 0.25 handicap
Hi there, great question! If you go to 2:35 in the video you will see the explanation for 0.25 (quarter-goal) Handicap.