Asian Handicap

By A.J. Ryder on 12:49PM GMT 6 Nov 2009
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Asian Handicap betting

Asian Handicaps (AH) have been gradually introduced by bookmakers in the UK during the past five years, but this concept has been in existence in Far East Asia for approximately a decade.

AH offer an alternative to the traditional match result market. Whereas the match result market offers three possible scenarios, win, draw, lose, AH offers two options, therefore increasing punters' chances of getting a return.

Bookmakers usually price up AH using multiples of 0.5. The favourite would be minus (-) in the AH, while the underdog would be plus (+).

For example, if Chelsea were playing at home against Manchester United, they would be favourites, but the handicap would be minimal given how closely matched the two sides are. The likely AH odds would be Chelsea -0.5, Man Utd +0.5.

If the score finishes 0-0 Chelsea lose in the handicap. Conversely, Man Utd would win on the AH as +0.5 is added to the final score, making the result in 0:+0.5.

The odds for AH are usually based on decimals rather than fractions. As a guide, if Man Utd were offered at odds of 1.800 based on +0.5, a £5 stakes would win you £4. As such, the odds would be equal to 10/11 in fractional terms.

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