Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across နည်းပြရှုထောင့်.
- 1X2 Betting
- A common market where you pick a home win (1), a draw (X), or an away win (2) for a match.
- Accumulator (or Parlay)
- A single bet that links multiple selections; all must win for a payout, increasing potential return.
- Arbitrage (Surebet)
- A situation where differing odds across bookmakers allow a bettor to back all outcomes and guarantee a profit.
- Asian Handicap
- A betting line that gives one team a head‑start or deficit to remove the draw option, splitting the wager into two outcomes.
- Banker Bet
- A strongly‑favoured selection that a bettor pairs with others to boost the odds of an accumulator.
- Bankroll
- The total amount of money set aside for betting, kept separate from everyday finances.
- Bet Builder (Same‑Game Parlay)
- A tool that lets you combine several markets from a single match into one wager.
- Bet Settlement
- The act of calculating and paying out the result of a wager once the event has finished.
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS)
- A bet on whether each side will find the net at least once during the game.
- Cash Out
- A feature that lets you settle a bet before the event ends, locking in a profit or limiting a loss.
- Dead Heat
- A tie in a finishing position where the payout is split according to the odds, used in outright betting.
- Draw No Bet
- A market where you back either team and get your stake back if the match ends in a draw.
- Free Bet
- A promotional credit that can be used to place a bet; any winnings are usually paid out without returning the free‑bet stake.
- Half‑time/Full‑time
- A combined bet that predicts the result at both half‑time and full‑time, such as “Home/Draw.”
- KYC (Know Your Customer)
- The verification process that confirms a bettor’s identity and age to prevent fraud and under‑age gambling.
- Live Betting (In‑Play)
- Placing bets on a match while it is in progress, with odds that update as the game unfolds.
- Margin (Juice)
- The built‑in advantage a bookmaker holds, expressed as a percentage, ensuring they profit over time.
- Odds
- The numerical price that reflects the implied chance of an outcome and determines how much you can win per unit staked.
- Over/Under
- A wager on whether the total number of goals (or points) in a match will be more or less than a set figure.
- Price Movement
- The change in odds over time, often caused by team news, betting volume, or market adjustments.
- Push
- A tie in a point spread or totals bet where the bet is neither won nor lost, and the stake is refunded.
- Rollover Requirement
- A condition that requires you to bet a certain multiple of a bonus or free‑bet amount before you can withdraw.
- Self‑Exclusion
- A voluntary option that lets a player block their own account for a set period, helping to control gambling habits.
- Stake
- The amount of money you risk on a bet.
- Void Bet
- A market that is cancelled and all stakes are returned, typically because the event was postponed or the market was invalid.