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Glossary

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Ante Post

A long-term bet placed before a match or tournament begins.

Arbitrage

A method of earning risk-free profit by exploiting odds differences between multiple bookmakers (arbitrage).

Bankroll

The total funds a player holds in their account or has available for betting.

Calendar Bonus

A bonus based on VIP level-up. Part is credited to the balance, and the remaining portion is distributed as a Calendar Bonus on the 21st.

Canadian

A bet covering 5 markets with 26 combinations (10 doubles + 10 trebles + 5 fourfolds + 1 fivefold).

Carry Over

A system in which the prize money carries over to the next round if there are no winners.

Cash Out

A feature that allows you to cash out early before the event concludes.

Combo

A bet combining multiple markets. If all selections win, you receive a multiplied return based on combined odds.

Daily Bonus

Rewards are earned based on bet amount, play activity, and Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) losses.

Claimable every 24 hours and distributed over 3 days.

Dead Heat

A rule applied in sports betting when multiple players or teams finish in the same position.

When a Dead Heat occurs, the payout is divided according to the number of participants sharing the same rank.

As a result, part of the stake may be refunded, or the return may be reduced.

Example: If you bet on [Top 10 Finish] in golf and three players tie for 10th place, the payout is divided among the three.

Decimal Odds

Odds expressed as decimals (e.g., 6.00), widely used around the world.

Double

A bet combining two markets. Both must win to receive a return.

Drift

An increase in odds before the match (indicating decreased popularity).

Fourfold

A bet combining four markets. All must win to receive a return.

Fractional Odds

Odds expressed as fractions (e.g., 5/1), commonly used in the United Kingdom.

Futures

Another term for Outright, commonly used in the United States.

Goal Difference

The goal difference between points scored and conceded.

Goliath

A bet covering 8 markets with 247 combinations (28 Doubles, 56 Trebles, 70 Fourfolds, 56 Fivefolds, 28 Sixfolds, 8 Sevenfolds, and 1 Eightfold).

Heinz

A bet covering 6 markets with 57 combinations (15 Doubles, 20 Trebles, 15 Fourfolds, 6 Fivefolds, and 1 Sixfold).

House Edge

The numerical value obtained by subtracting RTP from 100%.

For example, if RTP = 95%, then 100 - 95 = 5, meaning the house edge is 5%.

In-Play Bet

A live betting format allowing wagers to be placed during an ongoing match.

Long Shot

A low-probability, high-return bet — also known as a long shot.

Lucky 15

A bet covering 4 markets with 15 combinations (4 singles + 6 doubles + 4 trebles + 1 fourfold).

Lucky 31

A bet covering 5 markets with 31 combinations (5 singles + 10 doubles + 10 trebles + 5 fourfolds + 1 fivefold).

Lucky 63

A bet covering 6 markets with 63 combinations (6 Singles, 15 Doubles, 20 Trebles, 15 Fourfolds, 6 Fivefolds, and 1 Sixfold).

Margin

The score difference at the end of a match or specified period.

Market

The type of bet (e.g., 1x2, Handicap, Correct Score, etc.).

Moneyline Odds

Odds expressed with plus or minus symbols, mainly used in the United States (also known as American Odds).

Monthly Bonus

Rewards are earned based on bet amount, play activity, and Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) losses.

Paid monthly and distributed over 14 days.

Odds

A reference value used to calculate the payout. Generally, the lower the probability of winning or the rarer the condition, the higher the potential return.

Odds On

Odds lower than 1/1 (fractional), 2.00 (decimal), or +100 (moneyline).

Outright

A prediction on the overall winner of a tournament or season.

Patent

A bet covering 3 markets with 7 combinations (3 singles + 3 doubles + 1 treble).

■Profit

The net profit, calculated by subtracting the stake from the return.

■Prop Bet

A bet on individual or team performance, or on specific occurrences (e.g., first scorer, overtime yes/no).

■Push

A case where the match is treated as a draw and the stake is refunded.

■Rake Boost

A Rake Boost is activated when earning Rank-Up rewards, Cashback (Daily/Weekly/Monthly Bonus), or Calendar rewards.

While the Rake Boost is active, your Rakeback amount is increased.

■Rakeback

Earn rewards based on the house edge (deduction rate) of the games you play.

Rewards become claimable once they exceed $5.

■Rank Up

A bonus based on VIP level-up. Part is credited to the balance, and the remaining portion is distributed as a Calendar Bonus on the 21st.

■Return

The total amount received when the bet wins (stake + profit).

■RTP

Return to Player (RTP)

■Selection

The specific option selected within a market (e.g., Team A to Win).

■Settlement

The process of settling a bet and confirming the payout after the match ends.

■Single Bet

A basic bet predicting only one market.

■Stake

The amount of money placed on a bet.

■Steaming

A decrease in odds before the match (indicating increased popularity).

■Super Heinz

A bet covering 7 markets with 120 combinations (21 Doubles, 35 Trebles, 35 Fourfolds, 21 Fivefolds, 7 Sixfolds, and 1 Sevenfold).

■System Bet

A bet combining multiple markets such as singles, doubles, trebles, etc., allowing multiple payout possibilities based on different outcomes.

■Teaser

A betting method mainly used in American sports, allowing players to adjust the spread or total line to create custom odds (teaser bet).

■Totalizer

A pool-based betting system where all wagers are collected into a common pool and payouts depend on total stakes and winners.

■Treble

A bet combining three markets. All must win to receive a return.

■Trixie

A bet covering 3 markets with 4 combinations (3 doubles + 1 treble).

■Void

A situation where a bet is declared void due to a canceled or invalid match, resulting in a stake refund.

■Volatility

An indicator showing how much a price or number fluctuates.

• Large fluctuations → High volatility

• Small fluctuations → Low volatility

■Weekly Bonus

Rewards are earned based on bet amount, play activity, and Net Gaming Revenue (NGR) losses.

Claimable weekly and distributed over 7 days.

■Yankee

A bet covering 4 markets with 11 combinations (6 doubles + 4 trebles + 1 fourfold).

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