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Half / Full time Soccer Betting

Full Time Betting

“Fulltime” betting is the most basic form of betting, and only concerns itself with three possible outcomes: win, lose, or draw. With fulltime betting, all you have to do is decide which team you think has the best chance of coming out on top.

Full Time Win (often simply referred to as “1X2”) is one of the most straightforward and popular betting markets in soccer.
In this market, you predict the outcome of a match based on the result at the end of regular time (90 minutes), excluding extra time or penalties.
Betting Options:
1: Betting on the home team to win.
X: Betting on a draw (the match ends in a tie).
2: Betting on the away team to win.

Let’s say there’s a match between Barcelona (home team) and Real Madrid (away team):
If you bet on “1” (Barcelona to win), you win if Barcelona wins the match.
If you bet on “X” (a draw), you win if the match ends in a tie.
If you bet on “2” (Real Madrid to win), you win if Real Madrid emerges victorious.

The Odds:
The odds for each outcome reflect the perceived likelihood by bookmakers.
Higher odds indicate a less likely outcome, while lower odds suggest a more probable result.

The Strategy:
Consider team form, injuries, home advantage, and head-to-head records when making your prediction.
Analyze historical data and recent performance to make informed decisions.
Remember, Full Time Win is a fundamental market where you predict the outright winner of a soccer match. Enjoy the excitement of match outcomes!

Half Time Betting

Half Time Win (often referred to as HT/FT or Half-Time/Full-Time) involves predicting the outcome of a match at both half-time and full-time.
Essentially, you’re making two predictions:
Which team will be leading at half-time?
Which team will win the match by the end of regular time (90 minutes)?

Options:
You have several options for HT/FT bets:
Home/Home (HH): The home team leads at half-time and wins the match.
Home/Draw (HD): The home team leads at half-time, but the match ends in a draw.
Home/Away (HA): The home team leads at half-time, but the away team wins the match.
Draw/Home (DH): The match is a draw at half-time, but the home team wins.
Draw/Draw (DD): The match is a draw at half-time and remains a draw.
Draw/Away (DA): The match is a draw at half-time, but the away team wins.
Away/Home (AH): The away team leads at half-time, but the home team wins.
Away/Draw (AD): The away team leads at half-time, but the match ends in a draw.
Away/Away (AA): The away team leads at half-time and wins the match.

Examples:
Suppose there’s a match between Manchester United (home team) and Chelsea (away team):
If you bet on “HH”, you win if Manchester United leads at half-time and ultimately wins the match.
If you bet on “DA”, you win if Chelsea leads at half-time, but Manchester United comes back to win.

Strategy:
Consider team form, home advantage, and head-to-head records for both halves.
Analyze how teams perform in the first half and whether they tend to improve or decline in the second half.

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Both Team To Score Betting.

Both Teams To Score (BTTS) is a popular sports betting market where you can bet on whether both teams in a match will score or not.Bets on this market are settled based on events during normal time (00:00 to 90:00). Extra time does not count. The simplicity of this market makes it accessible for new bettors, while experienced punters can find it rewarding.

Over & Under 3.5 Soccer Betting

Certainly! In sports betting, the term “Under 3.5 Goals” refers to a specific prediction related to the total number of goals scored in a match.You might wonder about the decimal aspect, considering there’s no such thing as half a goal.

Odd-Even Soccer Betting

An odd or even goals betting market predicts whether the total goals scored by both teams in a match will be odd (divided by 2) or even (not divided by 2). In other words, an odd or evens wager is a wager on the number of events in a match (or a part of a match (time/period/set / 15-minute segment)).