Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ပန်းသွင်းမှု.
- Accumulator
- Accumulator is a type of bet that links several selections, and the winnings from each selection roll over to the next.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian Handicap gives a team a fractional goal advantage or disadvantage to eliminate the draw option.
- Bet slip
- Bet slip is the digital record that lists the selections, odds, stake, and potential payout of your wagers.
- Bookmaker margin
- Bookmaker margin is the built‑in profit margin a bookmaker includes in the odds, expressed as a percentage.
- Both teams to score
- Both teams to score is a bet that both competing teams will score at least one goal in the match.
- Cash out
- Cash out lets you settle a bet before the event ends, locking in a profit or limiting a loss.
- Correct score
- Correct score is a bet predicting the exact final score of a match.
- Futures
- Futures are bets placed on the outcome of a tournament or season, such as who will win the World Cup.
- Goal scorer market
- Goal scorer market lets you bet on which player will score a goal during the match.
- Half-time/Full-time
- Half‑time/Full‑time is a bet that combines the result at the end of the first half with the result at the end of the match.
- Handicapping
- Handicapping is the process of analyzing teams and statistics to estimate the likelihood of an outcome.
- In-play betting
- In-play betting allows you to place bets on a match after it has started, with odds that update during the game.
- Juice
- Juice, also called vigorish, is the commission a bookmaker charges for taking a bet.
- Live betting
- Live betting is the same as in‑play betting, letting you wager on events as they happen in real time.
- Moneyline
- Moneyline is a bet on which team will win the match, with odds expressed as a positive or negative number.
- Odds
- Odds represent the probability of an outcome and determine how much you can win relative to your stake.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under bets predict whether the total number of goals in a match will be above or below a set number.
- Parlay
- Parlay combines multiple selections into a single bet; all selections must win for the bet to pay out.
- Payout
- Payout is the total amount you receive when a bet wins, including your original stake plus profit.
- Prop bet
- Prop bet is a wager on a specific event within a match that does not affect the final outcome, such as which player scores first.
- Push
- Push occurs when a bet ends in a tie, resulting in the stake being returned to the bettor.
- Spread
- Spread, also called point spread, assigns a handicap to a team to level the betting field.
- Stake
- Stake is the amount of money you risk on a bet.
- Wagering requirement
- Wagering requirement is the amount of money you must bet before any bonus funds can be withdrawn.