Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across មគ្គុទ្ទេសក៍បាល់ទាត់.
- Accumulator
- An accumulator links several selections together, with each winning bet’s return automatically staked on the next, creating a larger potential payout.
- American Odds
- American odds use a positive or negative number to indicate how much you win on a $100 bet or how much you must stake to win $100.
- Arbitrage
- Arbitrage involves betting on all possible outcomes of an event across different sportsbooks where the odds differ, securing a risk‑free profit.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian handicap is a spread bet that eliminates the draw by giving half‑goal or quarter‑goal advantages, creating only two possible outcomes.
- Bankroll
- Your bankroll is the total amount of money you set aside for betting, separate from everyday finances.
- Bet Slip
- A bet slip is the digital record that lists the markets you have chosen, the stake, and the potential payout.
- Cash Out
- Cash out is a feature that lets you settle a bet before the match ends, locking in a profit or cutting a loss.
- Closing Line
- The closing line is the final set of odds just before a match starts; comparing your entry odds to it shows how good your bet was.
- Decimal Odds
- Decimal odds show the total return you receive for each unit wagered, including your original stake.
- Fractional Odds
- Fractional odds express the profit you make relative to your stake, displayed as a fraction.
- Futures
- A futures bet is placed on an event that will be decided in the future, such as which team will win the World Cup.
- Hedging
- Hedging means placing an additional bet to offset potential losses on an original wager, guaranteeing a profit or limiting a loss.
- KYC (Know Your Customer)
- KYC is the process of verifying your identity and age to comply with legal regulations and ensure a secure betting environment.
- Live Betting
- Live betting allows you to place wagers on a match while it is being played, with odds that update as the action unfolds.
- Moneyline
- A moneyline bet is a wager on which team will win the match outright, with odds reflecting the perceived chance of each side.
- Over/Under
- An over/under bet predicts whether the total number of goals scored in a match will be higher or lower than a set line.
- Parlay
- A parlay combines multiple selections into a single wager; all of them must win for the bet to pay out, increasing the potential payout.
- Point Spread
- A point spread assigns a handicap to the favorite or underdog so that betting on either side is evenly priced, expressed as a goal margin.
- Responsible Gambling
- Responsible gambling refers to tools and practices, such as deposit limits and self‑exclusion, that help you stay in control of your betting.
- Stake
- The stake is the amount of money you risk on a particular bet.
- Unit
- A unit is a standard bet size, usually a small percentage of your bankroll, used to manage risk and track performance.
- Value Bet
- A value bet occurs when the odds offered are higher than the true probability of the outcome, giving you a statistical edge.
- Vigorish
- Vigorish, also called juice, is the commission the sportsbook takes on a bet, built into the odds so the book makes a profit.
- Wagering Requirement
- A wagering requirement is a condition that you must bet a certain multiple of a bonus before you can withdraw any winnings.