Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across មគ្គុទ្ទេសក៍បាល់ទាត់.
- Anytime Goalscorer
- Anytime goalscorer means you pick a player you think will score at any point during the match.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian handicap gives a virtual advantage or disadvantage to a team to remove the draw outcome and make both sides equally attractive bets.
- Back Bet
- A back bet is a wager that a particular outcome will happen, essentially betting for that result.
- Bankroll Management
- Bankroll management is the practice of setting limits on how much money you allocate for betting to avoid overspending.
- Bet Builder
- Bet builder allows you to combine multiple markets from the same match into a single custom wager.
- Both Teams To Score
- Both teams to score requires each side to score at least one goal during the match for the bet to win.
- Cash Out
- Cash out lets you settle a bet before the event ends, locking in a profit or limiting a loss based on current odds.
- Correct Score
- Correct score asks you to predict the exact final score of the match.
- Double Chance
- Double chance lets you cover two of the three possible outcomes (win, draw, lose) in a single wager.
- First Goal Scorer
- First goal scorer bets on which player will net the opening goal of the match.
- Half Time/Full Time
- Half time/full time requires you to predict both the score at half time and the final result.
- Handicap
- A handicap gives one team a virtual deficit (or surplus) to level the playing field for betting purposes.
- In-Play Betting
- In-play betting lets you place bets on a match while it is still ongoing, with odds that update as the game progresses.
- Juice
- Juice is the commission or fee that the bookmaker adds to the odds, often seen as the price of placing a bet.
- Lay Bet
- A lay bet is a wager that a particular outcome will not happen, acting as the bookmaker against that result.
- Market
- A market is a specific betting category or event you can wager on, such as the winner, total goals, or individual player performances.
- Odds
- Odds indicate how much you can win for each unit you stake; higher odds mean a bigger potential payout.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under bets predict whether the total number of goals in a match will be more or less than a line set by the bookmaker.
- Parlay
- A parlay is a single bet that combines two or more selections; all must win for the bet to pay out.
- Pre-Match Betting
- Pre-match betting means you place your wager before the match starts, using the odds set at that time.
- Push
- A push occurs when a bet ties exactly on the line, resulting in the stake being returned with no win or loss.
- Spread
- Spread is the line set by the bookmaker that one team must cover for a bet on them to win.
- Stake
- Stake is the amount of money you risk on a bet.
- Value Bet
- A value bet occurs when the odds offered by the bookmaker are higher than the true probability of the outcome, giving an expected profit over time.
- Vig
- Vig, short for vigorish, is the built-in margin the bookmaker keeps, which reduces the odds you receive.