Live betting: key rules for betting during a match and how it differs from pre-match betting
Live sports betting refers to bets placed after an event has started.
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Live sports betting refers to bets placed after an event has started.
A derby is a special kind of football match in which the players’ mental state and the pressure from the fans often come to the fore.
Weather conditions disrupt the usual flow of the game. When the pitch becomes heavy, it becomes harder for players to control the ball and move quickly around the pitch.
Home advantage is the edge a team gains by playing at its own ground.
A betting arbitrage is a situation where the odds offered by different bookmakers allow you to bet on opposing outcomes of the same event and secure a guaranteed profit.
xG is short for ‘expected goals’.
The movement of the betting line refers to changes in the odds for an event from the moment the line is opened until the start of the match.
Value betting is one of the most logical approaches to sports betting. It is based not on predicting results, but on finding favourable odds.
Properly analysing a football match before placing a bet is a habit that, over time, starts to work in the bettor’s favour.
ROI is one of the most useful metrics in sports betting. It helps to assess the true profitability of a strategy and gauge how successful a tipster is.