Asian handicap betting adjusts the perceived strength of two teams by applying a fractional goal line, allowing a more balanced market and giving bettors the chance to win on either side of a match.
When the handicap is a wholeβnumber or a halfβgoal (e.g., -0.5, +1.0) the bet is treated as a single unit: the selected side must win after the handicap is applied, otherwise the stake is lost. If the handicap is exactly 0 the wager is a push and the original stake is returned.
Quarterβhandicap lines (e.g., -0.25, +0.75) split the stake into two halves, each half being settled on the nearest halfβgoal. This creates three possible outcomes: both halves win, one half wins and the other pushes, or both halves lose, providing a nuanced riskβreward profile.
What is an Asian handicap in football?
How does a whole-number or half-goal handicap work?
What happens if the handicap is exactly 0?
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