Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ការវាយតម្លៃប្រកួត.
- Accumulator
- An accumulator is a single bet that links multiple selections; all must win for the bet to pay out, multiplying the odds.
- American Odds
- American Odds use plus (+) for underdogs and minus (-) for favorites, indicating how much you win or need to stake per $100.
- Arbitrage
- Arbitrage (or arbing) is exploiting differences in odds across bookmakers to guarantee a profit regardless of the result.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian Handicap gives a team a positive or negative goal handicap to remove the draw outcome, offering more balanced odds.
- Backing
- Backing a selection means betting that it will happen; the opposite of lay betting.
- Bankroll Management
- Bankroll management is the practice of setting a budget for betting and staking only a small percentage of it on each wager.
- Bet Builder
- Bet Builder is a feature that allows you to combine multiple markets from the same match into a single custom wager.
- Bonus Rollover
- Bonus Rollover is the number of times you must wager a bonus amount before it can be withdrawn.
- Both Teams To Score
- Both Teams To Score (BTTS) is a bet on whether each side will score at least one goal during the match.
- 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.
- Decimal Odds
- Decimal Odds show the total return per unit staked, including the stake; e.g., 2.50 means $2.50 returned for each $1 bet.
- Fractional Odds
- Fractional Odds display the profit relative to the stake; e.g., 5/1 means you win $5 for every $1 wagered.
- In-Play Betting
- In-Play Betting (or live betting) allows you to place bets on a match after it has started, with odds that update as the game progresses.
- Juice
- Juice, also called vigorish, is the commission a bookmaker charges for taking a bet, built into the odds.
- KYC
- KYC (Know Your Customer) is the process of verifying your identity, required by law to prevent fraud and underage gambling.
- Lay Betting
- Lay Betting is betting that an outcome will NOT happen, essentially acting as the bookmaker and accepting stakes from other bettors.
- Maximum Payout
- Maximum Payout is the highest amount a bookmaker will pay out on a winning bet, regardless of the odds or stake.
- Odds Format
- Odds Format refers to the style in which betting odds are displayed, such as decimal, fractional, or American.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under is a bet on whether the total number of goals (or points) in a match will be above or below a set line.
- Parlay
- A Parlay is a bet that combines two or more selections; all must win for a payout, with odds multiplied together.
- Pre-Match Bet
- A Pre-Match Bet is a wager placed before a match begins, with odds fixed at the time of placement.
- RTP
- Return to Player (RTP) is the percentage of total wagered money a game pays back to players over time; higher RTP means better odds for the player.
- Self-Exclusion
- Self-Exclusion is a tool that lets you temporarily or permanently block your own account to prevent gambling.
- Value Bet
- A value bet is when the odds offered are higher than the true probability of the outcome, giving an expected positive return over time.
- Wagering Requirement
- A wagering requirement is the amount of money you must bet before you can withdraw bonus winnings; often expressed as a multiple of the bonus.