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How does Asian Handicap work?

Updated over a week ago

Asian Handicap is a type of sports betting - mainly used in football - that eliminates the possibility of a draw, making it a two-outcome bet. It "handicaps" one team by giving it a virtual head start or deficit, which helps to balance the perceived strength difference between two teams.

🔹 Basic Concept

  • The stronger team gets a negative handicap (e.g., -1, -1.5), meaning they start the game with a goal disadvantage.

  • The weaker team gets a positive handicap (e.g., +1, +1.5), meaning they start with a goal advantage.

  • Your bet wins or loses based on the result after applying the handicap.

Handicap Types and Examples

⚖️ 0 (Draw No Bet)

  • Team A vs Team B

  • If Team A wins → you win

  • If draw → your stake is refunded

  • If Team A loses → you lose

Whole Goal Handicaps

(e.g., -1, +2)

✅ Example: Team A (-1) vs Team B (+1)

  • Final Score: Team A 2–1 Team B

  • Handicap Result: 1–1 → drawrefund

  • If Team A won 3–1 → Handicap Result: 2–1 → Team A wins

  • If Team A won only 1–0 → Handicap Result: 0–0 → refund

🧮 Half Goal Handicaps

(e.g., -0.5, +1.5)

  • No possibility of a draw.

  • You either win or lose the bet.

✅ Example: Team A (-0.5) vs Team B (+0.5)

  • Team A must win the match outright for your bet to win.

  • If it’s a draw or Team B wins → you lose.

⚖️ Quarter Goal Handicaps

(e.g., -0.25, +0.75)
These are split bets, meaning your stake is divided into two parts.

✅ Example: Team A (-0.25)

  • Half your bet is on Team A (0)

  • Half is on Team A (-0.5)

If the result is:

  • Team A wins → full win

  • Draw → you lose half the bet (the -0.5 half), get half refunded

  • Team A loses → full loss

✅ Example: Team B (+0.75)

  • Half your bet is on Team B (+0.5)

  • Half on Team B (+1)

If Team B:

  • Loses by 1 goal → half loss (on +0.5), half refunded (on +1)

  • Draws or wins → full win

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