Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across យុទ្ធសាស្ត្របាល់ទាត់.
- Asian Handicap
- An Asian handicap eliminates the draw by giving a half‑goal or quarter‑goal start to one team, offering two possible winning outcomes.
- Bankroll
- Your bankroll is the total amount of money you have set aside for betting, and managing it helps keep your activity sustainable.
- BTTS
- BTTS means you are betting that both teams will score at least one goal during the match.
- Card Betting
- Card betting lets you bet on the number of yellow or red cards shown in a match, or which player will be carded.
- Cash Out
- Cash out lets you settle a bet before the event ends, either locking in a profit or limiting a loss based on the current odds.
- Clean Sheet
- A clean sheet bet wins if the selected team does not allow any goals during the match.
- Closing Line
- The closing line is the final set of odds offered just before the match starts; getting a better closing line often indicates a sharp bet.
- Corner Kick Betting
- Corner kick betting involves wagering on the total number of corner kicks or which team will receive the next corner.
- Double Chance
- A double chance bet covers two of the three possible match outcomes (home win/draw, away win/draw, or either team winning) in one wager.
- First Goalscorer
- A first goalscorer bet is placed on the player who will score the opening goal of the match.
- Half-Time/Full-Time
- Half‑time/full‑time betting requires you to predict both the result at half‑time and the final result of the match.
- Juice (Vig)
- Juice, also called vig, is the commission a sportsbook charges for taking a bet, built into the odds.
- KYC
- KYC stands for Know Your Customer, a verification process where the sportsbook checks your identity and age to comply with regulations.
- Line Movement
- Line movement refers to how the odds or point spread change over time, often because of betting volume or new information.
- Live Betting
- Live betting allows you to place or change bets after the match has started, with odds that update in real time.
- Moneyline
- A moneyline bet is a straightforward wager on which team will win the match, with odds expressed as a positive or negative number.
- Over/Under
- An over/under bet predicts whether the total number of goals scored in a match will be higher or lower than a set number.
- Parlay
- A parlay combines two or more selections into a single bet, and all selections must win for the parlay to pay out.
- Player Prop
- A player prop bet focuses on an individual player’s performance, such as goals, assists, shots, or minutes played.
- Point Spread
- A point spread assigns a handicap to each team so the favorite must win by a certain margin for a bet on them to win.
- Responsible Gambling
- Responsible gambling refers to practices and tools—such as deposit limits, self‑exclusion, and support resources—designed to keep betting safe.
- Round Robin
- A round robin creates multiple smaller parlays from a list of selections, giving you more chances to win than a single parlay.
- Unit Size
- A unit size is the standard amount you wager on a single bet, usually a small percentage of your bankroll to reduce risk.
- Wagering Requirement
- A wagering requirement is a condition that you must bet a certain multiple of a bonus before you can withdraw any bonus‑related winnings.