How to Read Over/Under at Football Betting

In football betting, there are many different types of bets. In addition to traditional team-catching and handicapping, Over/Under is considered the most popular form.

There are also 2 other types of betting that are also commonly seen, namely  European betting  and Asian betting.

But in this article, we only deal with the form of over and under betting. Here is how to Over/Under that you need to understand when making a betting.

Over and Under 1 and a Half

If you see numbers like 1.5 or 1 then it’s a one and a half bet. This form of betting is often used when betting on 1 of the whole match. But in general, this form is not very popular.

However, there are bettors who still participate in this type of betting. Specifically, the betting rules are as follows:

This will be based on the number of balls scored in the first game. If the result is 2 or more left, it is counted as a fortune. If it’s smaller, it’s faint. This result with betting the whole match will be more or less different.

Over 1.75

This is also another form of betting on over and under. How to read 1.75 football odds is often mentioned as Over and Under from 1.5-2 . This form has three possible cases. Specifically specified as below.

Case 1, if the total number of goals of the whole match is 3 or more, it is counted as over. Whoever places a bet wins, otherwise loses. If there is only 1 goal or no goal in the whole match, it is counted as under. In case the whole match has a total of 2 left, the bettor will win half of the bet, and the bettor will lose half of the bet.

Please read the above information carefully to understand the symbols on each table of the sportsbooks in each match. Wishing you a smooth sailing and successful return to shore.

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