Sports Betting Odds
Odds represent the likelihood of a certain event occurring in a given sports match. There are three types of odds you can encounter, depending on the site you choose to register on:
- Fractional – also known as British odds, are written with a slash in between (7/2).
- Decimal – known as European odds, they represent the amount you can win by wagering $1 (4.5).
- Moneyline – known as American odds, they have a minus sign in front of the favorite and a plus sign in front of the underdog (350).
All these odds are different in their layout, but at the end of the day, they represent the same thing.
Live Betting/In-Play Betting
Live betting is one of the most popular aspects of online sports betting. It allows you to wager on an event while it’s happening, with various betting types at your disposal.
If you’re following a given match as it occurs, then live betting should be a great option for you. Odds change all the time, and you can land some nice wins along the way. As an example, you can wager on anything here, including:
- Next goal
- Next yellow card
- No goal until the end
- Number of corners
Following the event and, at the same time, wagering on it can spice up your betting activities.
Bet Builder/Accumulator Betting
Bet builders are exactly what the name suggests. They are very common and popular in the betting community. Bet builders allow you to build your bet with several predictions for a certain event.
Keep in mind that you need to guess them all correctly to secure a win. An example of a bet builder would be the following:
- Liverpool to win the game against Manchester United
- More than 2.5 goals in the game
- Mohamed Salah to score first
- More than 3 yellow cards in the game