Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across កីឡដ្ឋាន.
- Arbitrage Betting
- Arbitrage betting exploits differences in odds across bookmakers to guarantee a profit regardless of the outcome.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian handicap is a type of spread betting that eliminates the draw option and offers split handicaps for more nuanced betting.
- Bankroll
- Bankroll is the total amount of money you have set aside for betting.
- Bet Builder
- Bet builder lets you create a personalized bet by combining different markets from the same match into one slip.
- Both Teams To Score (BTTS)
- This bet wins if both teams score at least one goal during the match, regardless of the final result.
- Cash-Out
- Cash-out lets you settle a bet before the event ends, locking in a profit or minimizing a loss based on current odds.
- Correct Score
- A correct score bet requires you to predict the exact final score of a match.
- Deposit Limit
- A deposit limit caps the amount of money you can add to your account within a specified timeframe.
- Double Chance
- Double chance allows you to cover two of the three possible outcomes (win, draw, or loss) in a single bet.
- House Edge
- House edge is the mathematical advantage a bookmaker holds over the player, expressed as a percentage of each bet.
- In-Play Betting
- In-play betting lets you place bets on a match after it has started, with odds that update as the game unfolds.
- KYC
- KYC stands for know your customer, a process where the bookmaker verifies your identity to prevent fraud and ensure safe gambling.
- Moneyline
- A moneyline bet is a straightforward wager on which team will win a match, without any point spread.
- Odds
- Odds represent the likelihood of a specific outcome and determine how much you can win if your bet is correct.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under bets involve predicting whether the total number of points, goals, or other stats in a match will be over or under a set line.
- Parlay
- A parlay combines multiple selections into one wager, and all selections must win for the bet to pay out.
- Point Spread
- A point spread assigns a handicap to the favored team to level the betting field, requiring them to win by a certain margin.
- Push
- A push occurs when a bet ends in a tie, resulting in the stake being returned without any win or loss.
- RTP
- RTP, or return to player, indicates the percentage of wagered money a game pays back to players over time.
- Self-Exclusion
- Self-exclusion is a voluntary tool that lets you block yourself from betting on the platform for a set period.
- Stake
- The stake is the amount of money you risk on a bet.
- Value Bet
- A value bet is when the odds offered are higher than the true probability of the outcome, giving you an expected positive return.
- Vig
- Vig, also known as juice, is the commission a bookmaker takes included in the odds, affecting your potential payout.
- Void Bet
- A void bet cancels the wager and refunds the stake, usually due to a match being postponed or a rule breach.
- Wagering Requirement
- A wagering requirement specifies how many times you must bet a bonus amount before you can withdraw any winnings.