Outcome types describe how your bet is settled and what result you need to get paid. Knowing these basics keeps each bet transparent before you commit money.
Match winner (1X2)
This outcome covers who wins a match or if it ends in a draw. You choose home team, draw, or away team. The bet wins if the final result matches your pick after regular time; extra time or penalties usually do not count unless stated.
Double chance
Double chance covers two outcomes at once in a three-way result. You can back home team or draw, draw or away team, or home or away. The bet wins if either of the covered results happens, but odds are lower compared to a single match winner pick.
Over / Under totals
Totals focus on combined numbers such as goals, runs, or points. You predict whether the final total will be over or under a given line. The bet wins if the actual number crosses that line in the direction you selected.
Handicap betting
Handicap outcomes give one team a virtual advantage or disadvantage before the match starts. Your pick must cover that spread after the final score is adjusted by the handicap. This format helps balance odds when a strong favorite faces an underdog.
Both teams to score
This market is common in football. You choose “Yes” if you think both sides will score at least once, or “No” if you expect one side to keep a clean sheet. Settlement depends only on scoring, not on who wins the match.