Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across Stadium View.
- Asian Handicap
- Asian Handicap assigns a positive or negative goal handicap to each team to eliminate the draw and create balanced odds.
- Bankroll
- Bankroll is the total amount of money you have set aside for betting.
- Bet Builder
- Bet Builder is a tool that lets you create a custom bet by combining different outcomes from the same match into one wager.
- Both Teams To Score
- Both Teams To Score is a bet that wins if each side scores at least one goal during the match.
- Cash Out
- Cash Out lets you settle a bet before the event finishes, locking in a profit or cutting a loss.
- Cashback
- Cashback is a bonus that gives you back a portion of the money you lost while playing, usually as a free bet.
- Correct Score
- Correct Score is a wager that predicts the exact final score of a match.
- Double Chance
- Double Chance lets you cover two of the three possible match outcomes in a single bet, lowering your risk.
- Draw No Bet
- Draw No Bet refunds your stake if the match ends in a draw, so you only lose if the underdog wins.
- Edge
- Edge is the perceived advantage you have over the bookmaker’s odds, often calculated as expected value.
- Half-time/Full-time
- Half-time/Full-time asks you to guess the result at both the half‑time interval and the final whistle.
- In-play Betting
- In-play betting lets you place bets on a match after it has already started, with odds that update during the game.
- Juice
- Juice, also called vig, is the commission the bookmaker charges for taking your bet.
- KYC
- KYC stands for Know Your Customer; it’s the process of verifying your identity to prevent fraud and under‑age gambling.
- Moneyline
- A Moneyline bet is a straightforward wager on which team will win the match, regardless of the score margin.
- Odds
- Odds represent the likelihood of an outcome and determine how much you can win if your bet is correct.
- Over/Under
- Over/Under is a bet on whether the total number of goals (or another stat) will be higher or lower than a set line.
- Parlay
- A Parlay combines multiple selections into one bet; all selections must win for you to receive a payout.
- Provably Fair
- Provably Fair is a system that lets players verify that each game result was generated fairly and was not manipulated.
- RTP
- RTP stands for Return to Player; it tells you what percentage of all money wagered on a game is paid back to players over time.
- Spread
- The Spread, or point spread, is a handicap given to the underdog to make both teams equally attractive to bet on.
- Stake
- Stake is the amount of money you place on a bet.
- Volatility
- Volatility describes how often and how much a game can pay out; high volatility means bigger but rarer wins.
- Wagering Requirement
- A wagering requirement is the number of times you must bet a bonus before you can withdraw any winnings from it.