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Trong thế giới trực tuyến, trò chơi luôn là một cách quan trọng để mọi người thư giãn và giải trí. Với sự phát triển của công nghệ và sự phổ biến của Internet, trò chơi trên web dần trở thành niềm yêu thích của nhiều người. Trong số rất nhiều nền tảng trò chơi web, trò chơi web mini đã thu hút sự chú ý và yêu thích của nhiều người chơi bởi sức hấp dẫn độc đáo và nội dung trò chơi phong phú.
betsAmerican odds / decimal odds format explained.
When using the site as a handicapper / tipstere, you should use the UNIT betting system. One unit equates to 1% of your entire betting bankroll. But more importantly, it equates to 1% of anyone FOLLOWING YOU’S bankroll. So if someone follows you and has a $10,000 bankroll, and you tip 5 units, you’re telling them to bet $500 on this bet. More importantly, if you have multiple bets on an event – say 10 bets of 5 units each, that’s you telling the follower to bet half of their entire bankroll on your tips. That’s obviously not feasable or going to happen, but if you tip 50 units for a single event, that’s what you’re telling them to do. So if you want to be taken seriously as a handicapper, you need to use the system properly. Tip proper amounts. Again, if you want to be taken seriously, try and stick to 20 units or so per event.Smaller organizations / betsAlso note: If you’re tipping smaller organizations, they will have smaller limits than the UFC. Do not tip 11 units on a lower level MMA card, because there are low limits on those cards at the bookies and also there’s very limited liquidity in the market. A bet that large is literally not possible, so don’t make it up. The same applies for prop bets. Most have low limits at most bookmakers, so keep bets sensible. DO NOT add the same bet more than once, to circumvent these limits. If you do that, your account will be deleted. Similarly, if you abuse unit amounts and consistently post more units per bet than is reasonable, the site reserves the right to delete your account, or edit the unit amounts down to a more reasonable level.You can set which method of odds you would like to display, in your settings. Decimal odds are easiest to understand for someone new to betting but you could argue that American odds are more visual and easier to take in quickly. Decimal explained: If you win a $1 bet, you will get the decimal odds back as a return, including your original stake. So if the decimal odds are 2.5, you’ll get $2.50 back, including you stake, for a $1.50 profit.American explained: American odds are split into positive and negative. + means the……
betsCommon Types of Bets
There is no limit to the number of sports offered by sportsbooks around the world along with the extensive variety of creative betting options. Even within this never ending assortment of wagering opportunities there are several bet types that you’ll see over and over again in one form or another. In this article, we’ll give you the basics of the most common bet types. Once you have a working knowledge of this information you’ll be in a much better position to bet on any sport available on the betting board. You’ll find more in-depth explanation of the bet types below elsewhere on the site.‘Straight bets’ are simply bets on a single wagering proposition. This can be the outright result of a game, an Over/Under total or a pointspread bet. This type of wager is distinctly different from multi game wagers or ‘exotic wagers’ such as parlays and teasers. You’ll find plenty of coverage of parlays, teasers and more elsewhere at SportsInsider but the best place bets to start is the straight bet. The most common bet types that full under the ‘straight bet’ category are outlined below:Moneyline bets are the most fundamentaltype of sports bet. The player wagers ona specific outcome in a sporting event and if it occurs he cashes a winningticket. The odds against that outcomeare expressed in a moneyline format. Although you’ll find sports betting all over the world the moneylineformat of expressing odds is seldom used outside of the United States. The rest of the world uses several other oddsformats with the most common being fractional or decimal odds. It’s important to know that no matter whichformat is used in a bet it’s essentially the same. Here are some examples of moneylines alongwith equivalent fractional and decimal prices:-300 = 1.33 = 1/3+350 = 4.5 = 7/2+100 = 2.0 = 1/1-110 = 1.91 = 10/11We’ll provide a more in-depth explanationof fractional and decimal odds elsewhere on the website. The important thing to understand at thispoint is that moneylines are the format you’ll bets most commonly find atsportsbooks that serve a North American clientele. What is referred to as a ‘moneyline’ bet isoften called a ‘win’ bet when expressed in decimal o……
betsMost Common Types of Sports Bets
If you are new to sports gambling, knowing the popular sports bets is the fastest way to settle in. Let’s cover a little Sports Gambling 101 and get you up to speed on the most popular types of bets.Moneyline is the most popular type of sports bet, and it’s simple: you pick who wins or loses the game.There are no calculations like spread bets (discussed below), but there is something important to know about the odds of moneyline. In games that aren’t considered even matches, you’ll get paid less than your bet when you bet on the favorite and more than your bet when you bet the underdog.In the example below, Clemson is the favorite. If you bet $10 on Clemson and win, you’ll get just over $3 (profit). If you bet NC State and they win, you’ll get $22 (profit). So huge difference to bet the underdog!This is rare in some sports and not as rare in others. So if you’re picking a winner of the game, what happens if there’s a tie? Do you lose your money? Nope! Sportsbooks are forgiving in these cases and give you your money back.The over-under bets allow you to predict whether the competing teams will score more or less than a particular goal number. It doesn’t matter who wins or loses or by how much.For example, you may bet on a soccer game where the over-under is 4 goals. You either bet the “over” or the “under.” Let’s say you bet the under. You want the total number of goals to be scored (by both teams added together) to be 3 or less. If it’s 4, you get your money back. If it’s 5+, you lose. So let’s say the final score of the game is 2 to 3, you lose (2+ 3 = 5 goals). If the final score is 2 to 0, you win (2 + 0 = 2 goals).If you bet that the teams will score less than 4 goals, it means you are betting Under, while you will be betting Over if you bet that the teams will score more than 4 goals.Over/under bets traditionally are the total amount by points scored in the game, but there are a couple of other options:You can bet on only one team to score over/under a certain number of points.You can bet over/under by quarter, half or other periods of timeThese special over/under will specifically lis……