Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ការវិភាគក្រុម.
- Age Verification
- the requirement to confirm that a bettor is at least the legal gambling age.
- Asian Handicap
- a spread that eliminates the draw option and gives a half‑goal advantage or disadvantage.
- Bankroll
- the total amount of money set aside for betting.
- Cash Out
- the option to settle a bet before the match ends, locking in a profit or limiting a loss.
- Futures
- a bet placed on the outcome of a tournament or award, such as who will win the World Cup.
- Hold
- the percentage of total bets that a bookmaker retains as profit over the long term.
- Juice (Vig)
- the commission a bookmaker charges for taking a bet, built into the odds.
- KYC (Know Your Customer)
- the process of verifying a bettor’s identity to prevent fraud and ensure legal compliance.
- Line Movement
- the change in odds or spread from the time they open until the start of the match.
- Live Betting
- placing bets while a match is already in progress, with odds that update in real time.
- Moneyline
- a straight bet on which team will win the match.
- Odds
- the number that tells you how much you can win relative to your stake.
- Over/Under
- a bet on whether the total goals scored will be higher or lower than a set number.
- Parlay
- a single bet that combines two or more selections, all of which must win for the bet to pay out.
- Point Spread
- a handicap given to the underdog to level the betting field.
- Prop Bet
- a wager on a specific event within a match, such as which player scores first.
- Public Money
- the portion of bets placed by casual bettors, often influencing the line.
- Responsible Gambling
- a set of practices and tools designed to help players bet safely and avoid problem gambling.
- Self-Exclusion
- a voluntary program allowing individuals to ban themselves from betting for a set period.
- Stake
- the amount of money you risk on a single bet.
- Unit
- a standardized bet size, usually a percentage of your bankroll, used to manage risk.
- Value Bet
- a bet where the odds offered are higher than the true probability of the outcome.
- Wagering Requirement
- the number of times a bonus must be turned over before it can be withdrawn.