1 DNB (Draw No Bet):This market removes the possibility of a draw. A wager on the home team wins if they win the match; if the game ends in a draw, the stake is typically refunded.
HWEH (Home Team Wins Either Half): The home team must outscore the opponent in either the first 45 minutes or the second 45 minutes.
AWEH (Away Team Wins Either Half): The away team must outscore the opponent in either the first or second half.
GG (Goal Goal / BTTS): Both teams must score at least one goal during the match.
NG (No Goal): One or both teams fail to score.
Over/Under Goals (0.5 to 3.5): These markets predict the total number of goals in a match. For example, "Over 2.5" requires 3 or more goals, while "Under 2.5" requires 2 or fewer.
HT X (Halftime Draw): A prediction that the score will be tied at the end of the first half.
HT/FT (Halftime/Full-Time): A combination bet requiring both the result at halftime and the result at full-time to be predicted correctly (e.g., 1/1, X/1, or 2/2).
Analytical Frameworks in Sports Modeling
Modern sports analysis often utilizes several key metrics to determine value:
Expected Goals (xG): A statistical measure of the quality of goal-scoring chances and the likelihood that a particular shot will result in a goal.
Closing Line Value (CLV): A measure used to determine the efficiency of a prediction by comparing the odds taken to the final odds offered before an event begins.
Expected Value (EV): A calculation used to determine the long-term profitability of a specific prediction based on probability versus the odds offered.
We use decimal format. To calculate return: Stake × Odds = Payout.
Example: A $10 bet on odds of 2.15 returns $21.50 ($11.50 profit).
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