🎯 1X2 (Match Result)
This is the most basic betting type. 1 means the home team wins, X stands for a draw, and 2 means the away team wins. For example, if you bet on “1” and the home team wins 2-0, your bet is successful.
🔄 Double Chance
Perfect for those who prefer less risk. You cover two outcomes in one bet: 1X (home team doesn’t lose), X2 (away team doesn’t lose), or 12 (no draw). For instance, if you bet “1X” and the match ends 1-1, your bet wins.
⚽ Over/Under
This focuses on the total number of goals in a match. The most common line is 2.5 goals. Over 2.5 wins if there are at least 3 goals, while Under 2.5 wins if there are 2 or fewer. For example, a 2-1 result means “Over” wins.
🔥 BTTS (Both Teams To Score)
You bet on whether both teams will score. BTTS – Yes wins if both sides score at least once. BTTS – No wins if only one team scores or the game ends 0-0. For example, in a 2-1 match, “BTTS – Yes” wins.
🎯 Correct Score
One of the riskiest yet highest-paying markets. You must predict the exact final score. For instance, if you bet on “2-1,” the match must end exactly 2-1. It’s a mix of strategy, analysis, and luck.
⏱️ HT/FT (Half Time / Full Time)
Here, you predict both the result at half-time and full-time. For example, 1/1 means the home team leads at both, while 2/X means the away team leads at half-time and the match ends in a draw. It offers high odds but requires accuracy.
📊 DNB (Draw No Bet)
If the match ends in a draw, your stake is refunded. For instance, if you bet “DNB 1” and the match ends 1-1, you get your money back. If the home team wins, you win; if they lose, you lose. A safer alternative to 1X2.
🏁 Conclusion
Understanding betting types is the first step toward building a solid strategy. Each one has its own level of risk and reward. Analyze carefully, use statistics, and choose wisely to maximize your winning potential. 🎯