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here's an article i pulled up:

i helped me get an idea of it.

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Asian handicaps

How Asian handicaps work and how to calculate your winnings.

SOCCER betting in Asia is different from betting anywhere else in the world. In the rest of the world you have three basic choices of betting on a game ? bet on the home team to win, bet on the away team to win or bet on the game ending in a draw (tie). In Asia the bookmakers eliminate the draw, meaning there are only two choices to bet on in a soccer game.

The bookmakers eliminate the draw by giving the favourite team a handicap. This of course means that their opponents are given an advantage.

It?s easiest to understand it by looking at an example:

Let?s say Spain?s Real Madrid have a match against Italy?s AC Milan in the first round of the Champions League. The game is being played at Madrid?s Bernebeau stadium. Real Madrid are hot favourites to win the game. So, the bookmakers give AC Milan a goal start to even up the two teams. This means that Real Madrid have to win by two goals for bettors on Real to win their bets. If the game ends as a draw then bettors on AC Milan will win, because with a goal handicap advantage, they win. If the game ends with Real winning 1-0 or 2-1 or 3-2 (or by any margin of one goal) then the game is a tie and stakes are returned to bettors on both sides.

In this example, the betting line might look like this:

Real Madrid/AC Milan 0 : 1 1.90 2.00

This could also be written like this:

Real Madrid (-1 goal) 1.90
AC Milan (+1 goal) 2.00

Bettors on Real Madrid get paid at odds of 1.90 on winning bets. This means that if they place a bet of $100 at 1.90 and win, they get paid $190 ($100 x 1.90).

Bettors on AC Milan get paid at odds of 2.00 on winning bets. This means that if they place a bet of $100 at 2.00 and win, they get paid $190 ($100 x 2.00).

BOOKMAKERS will change both the odds and the level of the handicap to reflect the amount of money bet on the game and also injury news and team selection. The handicap line is quoted in ?quarter ball? moves. So, in the example above, if Real Madrid announced that three key players had been injured they might move from one goal favourites (+1) to three-quarter goal favourites (+ ?).

The odds for the game might now look like this:

Real Madrid/AC Milan 0 : ? 2.05 1.85

Which could also be written like this:

Real Madrid (-? goal) 2.05
AC Milan (+? goal) 1.85

The rules for how bets are paid off on games with ? ball handicaps (and also ? goal, 1 ? goal, 1 ? goal, 2 ? goal and 2 ? goal handicap games) are slightly different. In this example, let?s say that Real Madrid wins the game 1-0. With AC Milan?s ? goal start, the betting result is 1-?. In this situation, bettors on Real Madrid win on 50% of their stake and have the other 50% returned. Bettors on Real Madrid lose half their stake and have the other 50% returned. Click here to see the payoff tables that shows what a bookmaker will pay in all situations.

This is how the payoffs work in more detail. Where it indicates that you win 50%, this shows that you win at full odds on 50% of the bet stake you have placed. So, if you have bet $1,000 on AC Milan at 1.85, you win $500 (50% of $1,000) times 1.90, giving a profit of $425, plus your $1,000 stake back for a total return of $1,425.

Where it indicates that you lose 50%, this means that you lose 50% of your stake. So, if you bet $1,000 and lose 50%, then your total return is $500, for a net loss of $500.

THE way betting lines are shown differs around Asia. For example, in Singapore a ? goal handicap will always be shown as ?, 1 ball. This is just a different way of writing the handicap line. It is written to show that half your bet is on a team with ? a goal handicap and the offer half of your bet is on the team with a 1 goal handicap. There is no difference in how your bookmaker will pay you. Bet Asia shows the handicaps as ? goal after consulting numerous bettors around Asia.

For those who are not used to our system of showing these bets, here is the conversion:

? is the same as 0, ? ball
? is the same as ?, 1 ball
1 ? is the same as 1, 1 ? ball
1 ? is the same as 1 ?, 2 ball
2 ? is the same as 2, 2 ? ball
2 ? is the same as 2 ?, 3 ball

Is Asian handicap a better system of betting than the system used elsewhere? Gamblers around the world argue about it. The chief advantage of Asian handicap betting is that it almost always offers bettors much more competitive odds than fixed odds betting. That means that you?re more likely to win betting on Asian handicaps. Most sophisticated gamblers think that using a combination of the two betting systems is the best way forward as both have different advantages.
 

british bulldog

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ASIAN HANDICAP


Asian Handicap (also known as Hang Cheng Betting) eliminates the possibility of a draw in a soccer game. This means that either the home side or the away side is a winner on your bet. Each team is given a handicap by the bookmaker, which is supposed to balance them so that an equal number of betters will bet each side.

Example:
Let's say Milan play Juventus at San Siro

The handicap is:


Home team Away team Handicap Odds home Odds away
Milan Juventus 0 : 1/2 2,00 1,85

This can be read like: "Milan giving 1/2 ball start to Juventus"
Said in another way: Juventus have a "a half goal" (ball) advantage when the match starts.

Bet on Milan:
If Milan win the game you will win stake x 2,00 (odds), otherwise you will lose.

Bet on Juventus:
If the game ends in a tie or Juventus win you will win stake x 1,85 (odds)



Let's make another example:

Arsenal play Leeds at Highbury

The handicap is:


Home team Away team Handicap Odds home Odds away
Arsenal Leeds 0 : 3/4 1,925 1,975

1/4, 3/4, 1 1/4 etc. as handicap bring new rules into the game
This can be read like: "Arsenal giving 3/4 ball to Leeds"

Bet on Arsenal:
If Arsenal win the game by two goals or more you will win stake x 1,925 (odds)
If Arsenal win the game by one goal you will win: 1,925 (odds) x 0,5 x stake + stake.

Bet on Leeds:
If the game ends in a tie or Leeds win you will win stake x 1,975 (odds)
If Arsenal win the game by one goal you will win stake x 0,5.



I will make a third example:

Barcelona play Real Madrid at the Nou Camp

The handicap is:


Home team Away team Handicap Odds home Odds away
Barcelona Real Madrid 0 : 1 1,925 1,975

This can be read like: "Barcelona giving 1 ball to Real Madrid"

Bet on Barcelona:
If Barcelona win the game by two goals or more you will win stake x 1,925 (odds)
If Barcelona win the game by one goal you will get your stake back

Bet on Real Madrid:
If the game ends in a tie or Real Madrid win you will win stake x 1,975 (odds)
If Barcelona win the game by one goal you will get your stake back.


Asian Handicap vs Fixed Odds
The advantages of the two different ways to bet on a soccer match:

Asian Handicap
- Eliminates the possibility of a draw.
- You get better prices on favourites.
- If a quarter handicap match ends in a draw, you only lose 50% of your stake.
- Good fun when following a match live - one single goal is likely to change everything.
- When playing multiple betting the number of outcomes are reduced from 27 (3x3x3) to only 8 (2x2x2).

Fixed Odds
- A very high number of bookmakers to choose from.
- Bankers. It is possible to bet on "sure" games, which might be suitable for an accumulator.
- Bigger odds on outsiders.
- Much easier to find value bets. You only need home-draw-away estimations, in Asian Handicap it is required that you are able to predict exact results.
 

Dayton88

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Excellent Work

Excellent Work

Very nice work describing the Asian Handicaps guys. This should help anyone interested in Asian Lines. Personally, i use then 95% of the time when wagering. Its' very usefull aspecially if your backing a dog!
 
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