Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ការវាយតម្លៃប្រកួត.
- Accumulator
- An Accumulator is a bet that links several selections together, multiplying the odds and requiring every choice to be correct to win.
- AML
- AML (Anti‑Money Laundering) refers to policies and controls that betting sites must follow to detect and prevent illegal money flows.
- Arbitrage
- Arbitrage (or surebet) is exploiting differences in odds across betting sites to guarantee a profit regardless of the result.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian Handicap assigns a handicap (positive or negative) to each team to eliminate the draw outcome and create balanced odds.
- Bankroll Management
- Bankroll Management is the practice of setting limits on how much you stake relative to your total funds to avoid excessive losses.
- Bet Builder
- Bet Builder is a feature that lets you combine different markets from the same match into one personalized wager.
- Both Teams to Score
- Both Teams to Score (BTTS) is a market where you bet on whether each side 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 based on current odds.
- Dutching
- Dutching is dividing your stake across multiple outcomes in the same event to ensure a profit regardless of which one wins.
- Edge
- Edge is the advantage a bettor has over the bookmaker, often expressed as a percentage indicating expected profitability.
- Free Bet
- A Free Bet is a credit that you can use to place a wager without risking your own money, with any winnings usually withdrawable.
- In-Play
- In-Play refers to betting markets that are open and can be wagered on during the course of a live sporting event.
- Kelly Criterion
- The Kelly Criterion is a mathematical formula that calculates the optimal size of a bet based on your perceived edge and odds.
- KYC
- KYC (Know Your Customer) is the process of verifying a player's identity to comply with legal requirements and prevent fraud.
- Live Betting
- Live Betting, also called In-Play, allows you to place or adjust bets on a match while it is actually being played.
- Matched Betting
- Matched Betting uses free bets and lay bets to create a risk‑free profit by covering all possible outcomes of an event.
- Moneyline
- Moneyline is a straight win‑or‑lose bet on which team will prevail in a match, with odds reflecting the probability of each outcome.
- No Deposit Bonus
- A No Deposit Bonus is a promotional credit given just for signing up, allowing you to bet without making a deposit.
- Odds Boost
- Odds Boost is a promotion that increases the payout odds on selected bets, offering a higher potential return than standard odds.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under is a market where you bet on whether a specific statistic (like total goals) will be above or below a set line.
- Parlay
- A Parlay (or accumulator) combines multiple selections into a single wager; all picks must win for the bet to pay out.
- RTP
- RTP is the percentage of all wagered money a game returns to players on average, expressed as a figure between 0% and 100%.
- Self-Exclusion
- Self‑Exclusion is a voluntary tool that lets you block your own account for a set period, preventing access to gambling services.
- Value Bet
- A Value Bet occurs when the odds offered by a bookmaker are higher than the true probability of the outcome, giving an expected positive return.
- Wagering Requirement
- A wagering requirement is the number of times you must bet a bonus amount before you can withdraw any winnings derived from it.