Asian Handicap (Double): In this type of bet, the handicap argument value is the number, which is a multiple of 0.25 (meaning it can be divided by 0.25 without remainder). For example, 0.25; 1.25; 1.75 etc. When you place an Asian Handicap bet, the amount of your bet is automatically split into two equal bets with the same odds, but with two different bet arguments. Here, the argument for one bet will be the number obtained when we add 0.25 to the overall argument value. The argument for the other bet will be the number obtained after subtracting 0.25 from the argument value.
Example:
The bet is Asian Handicap 2 (1.75) with odds 3. The bet is placed on Team 2, and “1.75” is the bet argument here. Suppose the bet amount is R$100; it means the bet is split into two bets:
Asian Handicap 2 (1.5), with bet amount R$50 and odds 3 (the bet argument here: 1.75-0.25)
Asian Handicap 2 (2), with bet amount R$50 and odds 3 (the bet argument here is 1.75+0.25)
Therefore, we get two regular handicap bets and the calculation will be based on the results of these two bets. Now, let’s review the possible calculation options for this bet:
- The Asian Handicap 2 (1.75) bet is fully won. It means both bets will be won: Asian Handicap 2 (1.5) and Asian Handicap 2 (2). To calculate the winning amount, the overall bet amount is multiplied by the bet odds. The bet amount is R$100 and the odds are 3. So, the winning amount is R$100×3= R$300.
- The Asian Handicap 2 (1.75) bet is fully lost. This means both bets: Asian Handicap 2 (1.5) and Asian Handicap 2 (2) will be lost. For example, with the score 3:0, both bets will be lost.
- The Asian Handicap 2 (1.75) bet is partially lost and partially refunded. This means one bet will be lost, and the other will be refunded. For example, with the score 2:0, the Asian Handicap 2(2) bet will be refunded and the Asian Handicap 2 (1.5) bet will be lost. In this case, the refunded amount will be equal to half of the overall bet amount. The overall bet amount is 100, so the refunded amount will be R$50.
Now, let’s review the example of the Asian Handicap bet, which is calculated as partially won and partially refunded:
The bet is Asian Handicap 2 (0.25) with odds 2, the bet amount is R$200. The bet is placed on Team 2, and “0.25” is the bet argument. This means the bet is split into two bets:
Asian Handicap 2 (0.5), with bet amount R$100 and odds 2 (the bet argument here: 0.25+0.25)
Asian Handicap 2(0), with bet amount R$100 and odds 2 (the bet argument here: 0.25-0.25)
Suppose the match ended with the score 0-0. Then, this bet will be calculated as partially won and partially refunded. This means one of the bets is settled as won and the other as refunded. In this case, the bet : Asian Handicap 2 (0.5) will be paid as won, and the bet Asian Handicap 2 (0) will be paid as refunded.