Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ការវាយតម្លៃប្រកួត.
- Arbitrage Betting
- Arbitrage Betting is a strategy that places opposing bets on all possible outcomes of an event to guarantee a profit regardless of the result.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian Handicap assigns a positive or negative goal handicap to each team, eliminating the draw and creating balanced odds.
- Bankroll Management
- Bankroll Management means deciding how much money to set aside for betting and how much to stake on each wager to stay within your budget.
- Bet Builder
- Bet Builder is a tool that lets you combine multiple selections from the same match into a single wager with custom odds.
- Bet Slip
- Bet Slip is the digital record that lists the selections, odds, and stake you intend to place before confirming a bet.
- Cash Out
- Cash Out allows you to settle a bet before the event ends, either locking in a profit or cutting a loss based on current odds.
- Double Chance
- Double Chance is a bet that covers two of the three possible outcomes (win, draw, or loss) in a match, reducing risk.
- Draw No Bet
- Draw No Bet is a wager where you pick a team to win; if the match ends in a draw, your stake is refunded.
- Edge
- Edge refers to the advantage a bettor believes they have over the bookmaker’s odds, often based on data or insight.
- Goal Line
- Goal Line is a line set by the bookmaker for the total number of goals in a match; you bet on over or under that line.
- In-Play Betting
- In-Play Betting lets you place bets on a match while it is ongoing, with odds that update as the game progresses.
- Juice
- Juice is the extra commission the bookmaker adds to the odds, usually a small percentage that reduces the payout.
- Kelly Criterion
- Kelly Criterion is a mathematical formula that calculates the optimal percentage of your bankroll to risk on a bet based on your perceived edge.
- KYC
- KYC stands for Know Your Customer; it is the process of verifying a bettor’s identity to prevent fraud and ensure legal compliance.
- Odds Comparison
- Odds Comparison shows the different odds offered by various bookmakers for the same event, helping you find the best price.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under is a bet on whether the total number of goals (or points) in a match will be higher or lower than a set figure.
- Parlay
- Parlay is a single bet that links together two or more selections; all must win for the bet to pay out, increasing potential profit.
- Point Spread
- Point Spread is a handicap applied to the favorite team to level the betting field, often used in North American sports.
- Price Boost
- Price Boost is a promotion where the bookmaker increases the odds on a specific selection, giving you a higher potential payout.
- Push
- Push occurs when a bet lands exactly on the set line or total, resulting in the stake being returned with no win or loss.
- Self-Exclusion
- Self-Exclusion is a tool that lets you temporarily or permanently block your own account, helping you control gambling activity.
- Stake
- Stake is the amount of money you risk on a bet; it determines the size of your potential payout.
- Underdog
- Underdog is the team or player expected to lose, offering higher odds and a larger payout if they win.
- Value Bet
- Value Bet is a wager where the odds offered are higher than the true probability of the outcome, indicating a positive expected return.