Betting outcomes cover simple match results and more detailed stats so you can shape a ticket around your view of the game. Knowing how each outcome settles helps you read the bet slip and manage risk.
Match result (1X2)
This outcome focuses on the full-time result in sports that allow a draw, such as football. You can back the home team win (1), the draw (X) or the away team win (2). The bet wins if the final score after regular time matches your chosen option; extra time does not count unless pointed out in the market rules.
Over or Under totals
Totals markets deal with numbers such as goals, runs, points or games. You choose whether the final total will be over or under the line shown by the bookmaker, for example Over 2.5 goals. The bet wins if the match total crosses the line in your direction, and loses if it stays on the other side.
Handicap betting
Handicap outcomes apply a virtual head start or deficit to one team or player. After the match ends, this handicap is added or subtracted from the real score to settle the bet. Your bet wins if, after this adjustment, the selected side beats the line, and loses if the adjusted score goes against your pick.
Both teams to score
This type is common in football. You choose Yes if you think both sides will score at least once, or No if you expect only one side or neither side to score. The bet wins if the goal pattern matches your choice by full time, no matter which team wins the match.
Player and special props
Props focus on specific events such as runs by a batter, goals by a striker or cards for a player. You bet on a defined stat line or scenario related to that player or event. Settlement depends only on that stat, not the match result, so the bet wins or loses on the numbers for that prop alone.