X/1 Betting Market In Football Betting

Bettors have a wide variety of football betting markets available. Usually, many of them only 馃尰 place their wagers on the classic 1X2 market. However, there are many other exciting options. Among them, we can mention 馃尰 the half-time/full-time bets. Football is a sport where every match is divided into two parts. This feature has given place 馃尰 to the half-time/full-time bets.

The X/1 betting market is one option we can find to bet on half-time and full-time results. 馃尰 It works like a combined bet since you must hit both halves' outcomes to win. To explain better this type 馃尰 of bet, it worth to remind what the symbols 1, X, and 2 mean regarding half-time/full-time soccer bets. So, the 馃尰 number 1 refers to the local team victory, the letter X refers to the draw, and the number 2 means 馃尰 the visitor team's success. In this sense, when the first half of a soccer match ends in a draw, and 馃尰 the local team wins the second half, we can say that the result X/1 has occurred. We can have up 馃尰 to 9 different types of half time/full time football betting options: 1/1, 1/X, 1/2, X/1, X/X, X/2, 2/1, 2/X, and 馃尰 2/2. This bet involves more risk than football betting solely on the winner of the match. But, through a good 馃尰 analysis, we can estimate with enough precision the occurring probability of this betting market.

How To Use The X/1 Market When 馃尰 Betting On Football

To have a greater probability of success when betting, it is essential to detect games in which the 馃尰 teams involved meet certain conditions. In this sense, a bet on the X / 1 market can occur if the 馃尰 team that plays at home is, according to the odds, slightly superior to the visitor. In this case, it is 馃尰 very likely that there will be a draw at the end of the first half and that the home-team ends 馃尰 up winning at the end of the match.