Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ការវិភាគក្រុម.
- Age Verification
- Age verification is the process of confirming that a bettor is legally old enough to gamble.
- Asian Handicap
- An Asian handicap splits the bet into two parts, effectively removing the draw as an option.
- Bankroll Management
- Bankroll management means deciding how much of your budget to risk on each bet to stay in control.
- Both Teams To Score
- This bet wins if each side scores 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 cutting a loss.
- Deposit Match
- A deposit match bonus adds a percentage of the money you deposit as extra betting credit.
- Double Chance
- A double chance bet covers two of the three possible match outcomes, increasing your chance to win.
- Free Bet
- A free bet is a token you can use to wager without risking your own money, but any winnings are yours.
- Half-Time/Full-Time
- You bet on the result at half-time and also on the result at the end of the match.
- KYC
- KYC stands for Know Your Customer, a set of checks used to verify identity and prevent fraud.
- Line Movement
- Line movement refers to changes in the odds or spread after they are first posted.
- Live Betting
- Live betting allows you to place bets on a match while it is currently being played.
- Moneyline
- A moneyline bet is a wager on which team will win the match without any point spread.
- Odds
- Odds indicate how likely something is to happen and how much a winning bet will pay out.
- Outright Bet
- An outright bet is placed on a team or player to win a tournament, league, or competition.
- Over/Under
- An over/under bet predicts whether the total number of goals scored will be higher or lower than a set figure.
- Parlay
- A parlay combines multiple selections into one bet; all must win for you to receive a payout.
- Point Spread
- A point spread assigns a handicap to a team so that bets on either side have equal appeal.
- Rollover Requirement
- A rollover requirement tells how many times you must bet the bonus amount before you can withdraw it.
- Self-Exclusion
- Self-exclusion is a tool that lets you block yourself from betting for a chosen period.
- Steam
- Steam describes a rapid, widespread shift in odds caused by heavy betting on one side.
- Value Bet
- A value bet occurs when the odds offered are higher than the true chance of the outcome, giving you an edge.
- Vig
- Vig is the built-in commission that a bookmaker includes in the odds, reducing potential payouts.