What is Asian handicap in Latvia Sports Betting?

Asian handicap is a type of bet common in football and, as the name suggests, predominant in Asian markets. The concept of this bet type is to even out the odds between two teams in a match, especially where one is a clear favourite or much stronger than tā¤he other. This is done by setting a margin or score line that both teams have to cover in order for a bet to be successful.
Understanding Asian Handicap in Football
If youāve ever visited a sportsbook before, you will have come across the various markets and odds available on different events. Betting odds arenāt calculated in formula. Instead, the bookies write up these odds based on stats such as historical perš§formance of a team, form, financial strength, home-field advantage, player availability such as suspensions, injuries, etc. Odds are basically an expression of the probability of a team winning (or losing) a game. With decimal (European) odds representation,š¤” stronger teams get much lower values.
When a strong team, say, Manchester United, is playing against a weaker team, say, Sheffield United, itās clear that there will be a huge difference in the odds allocated to both sides. Man U is believed to have much greater chances of winning the match and in the standard 1×2 market, may carry straight win odds as short as 1.20. The draw could be sitting somewhere around 5.50, while Sheffield could have odds as long as 8.00 or more.
ź§The rational option for any punter would be to bet on the stronger team, but at 1.20, there is little value to be gained.
Thanks to Asian handicaps, bookies can offer bets with an almost 50:50 chance on Man U and Shź¦effield. ļ·½Hereās a typical example of an Asian handicap:
- Manchester United -2.5 (at odds of 1.90)
- Sheffield United +2.5 (at odds of 1.95)
The above suggests that the bookmaker has chosen a margin or score line of 2.5. The negativeš coefficient indicates the favourite, while the positive coefficient indicates the underdog.
Reading the odds, a bet on Manchester United is successfušl if the team wins by more than 2.5 goals, i.e., three or more goals. On the other hand, Sheffield United has to either win the match outrightly, play a draw, or lose by no more than 2.5 goals, i.e., two goals or less.
Based on the example, it is clear that the weaker team has been given an advantage, whereas the stronger team has been giveān a disadvantage, or quite literally a āhandicap,ā on the score line. At the same time, this has allowed the odds to be much closer together, allowing both bets to hold almost equal value.
Variations of Asian Handicaps
Full Lines
Asian handicap full lines use a whole numberš margin. For instance:
- Manchester United -1 (at odds of 1.80)
- Sheffield United +1 (at odds of 2.00)
Thše favourite has to win by two or more goals for your bet to succeed. If they win byā one, itās a draw. With full line Asian handicap betting, a draw is a āPushā, so your bet is refunded. On the other hand, the underdog bet will be successful if the team wins outright (by one or more), and you lose your bet if the team loses by two or more goals.
Half Lines
The initial example using a score line of 2.5 is a ātypical illustration of half lines in Asian handicapping. These margins are given on a .5 line, such as 0.5, 1.5. 2.5,ź¦ etc.
For a 0.5 line, the favourite (-0.5) has to win the match, while the underdog (+0.ā5) has to win or draw for you to get a payout on your bet.
For a 1.5ź¦« line, the favourite has to win byš¦© two or more goals, while the underdog has to win, draw or lose by one goal.
The pattern continues as such.
Quarter Lines
Quarter lines are ą¹those with margins ending in .25 or .75. These are a bit more complicated than the rest, and they donāt cover as many outcošÆmes as the half line. On the bright side, this allows higher payout odds.
Consider a team on the -0.25 line.
Your bet wins if the team wins thše match and loses if the team loses the match. However, a draw will refund you half your stake back and be considered a pašrtial loss. With a partial loss, you are refunded half your stake and lose the other half to the bookmaker.
Consider a team on the +0.25 line.
Your bet wins if the team wins the match and loses if the team loses the match. However, a draw will refund you half your stake back and be considered a partial win. A partial win implies you get refunded half your stake while you win returns on the other half of it – settled at the price of the odds.
Consider a team on the -0.75 line
The team haš¦¹s to win with two or more goals. However, if they win by 1, itās considered a partial win. If the match ends in a draw or in āan outright loss, you lose the bet.
Consider a team on the +0.75 line
The team has to win outright or draw to wšin. If it loses by 1, itās considered a partial loss. The bet is unsuccessful if the team loses by 2 or morāe goals.
Hereās an overview:
Conclusion
You can also think of Asian handicapping as the weaker team starting off with a hypothetical goal lead and the stronger one with a goal in the negative. The greatest benefit of this bet type is that it offers statistically greater chances to win. Where a standard 1×2 market offers one in three chances, Asian handicaps allow only two chances where one team wins or the other. As such, itās a great way to bet while having value spread out evenly between both teams.