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The Asian handicap is a form of bet where one team gets a virtual projection with respect to the other team. This can be a projection of 1/2 aim points, 1/4 aim points, 3/4 aim points, 1 aim point, 1 1/4 aim points, etc. When you bet using the Asian handicap, the possibility of a draw has been excluded. Only the home team or best finishing team can win the game. If the game finishes in a draw, your bet, or half of it will be recovered. Here however an exception is possible, which we will return to later in this explanation. In contrast to the ordinary "head-to-head" bet is the Asian handicap a much better bet mainly because of the fact that you recover your bet (or half of it, depending on of the type of handicap) if the result is a draw. With a head-to-head bet you would lose if you bet on something else then the effective result. Moreover the Asian handicap also offers much more excitement, since one only target point can be the difference between profit or loss. Generally, this raises the mathematical chances on a single bet of 33.3% (head-to-head bet) of winning, to 50%. (Asian handicap, depending on of the type of handicap) The cumbersome aspect of the Asian handicap is calculating the possible disbursement. If you make use of our services we will do this for you. Voetbalweddenschappen.com will indicate which bookmaker is offering the most advantageous prices and on which type of Asian handicap you should make the bet. Therefore it is essential you register with different bookmakers. Not all bookmakers offer Asian handicap bets. In the menu under bookmakers you can see which bookmakers offer Asian handicap bets. The calculation table below allows the outcomes of the Asian handicap bet to be seen with respect to the different types of Asian handicap bet. The table shows bets, the possible results and the profit percentage for that particular bet. You can see that you recover half of your commitment or lose half of your commitment depending on the type of asian handicap (1/4, 3/4, 1 1/4). In the case of a "straight handicap", (0:0, 0:1, or 1:0) the result of the bet is a draw, then you recover your bet because at that moment there is a "no bet" situation. For 1/2-handicaps, a "no bet" situation does not exist. One of the teams always wins, irrespective of the definite final result.
An example of an Asian Handicap Bet During the 2007/2008 season in the Spanish League FC Barcelona played an away game in Madrid agianst Getafe. An Asian Handicap Bet for this game which was offered by the bookmakers was Getafe +1. This means Getafe starts the match with a virtual lead of 1 goal so at the time of kickoff Getafe leads the game with 1-0. Now with the upper table in mind we can figure out what this Asian Handicap bet of Getafe +1 does in the case of some end results.
When you close this Asian Handicap bet Getafe +1, you assume Getafe either wins the match, plays a draw or loses the match with only one goal in difference. There are twelve possible results in the above table and there are only three results (25%) in which case you would loose your Asian Handicap Bet, that is 0-2 , 0-3 en 1-3. The other nine results (75%) will let you win your bet or will give you a "no bet" situation. In case of a "no bet" situation you would still get your stake back. This match was eventually won by Getafe with a 2-0 result which means in this case the Asian Handicap bet was won. |

