Forgive the ignorance, but how can you bet on a draw in a knockout game?? Do the sports books not count extra time / penalty kicks? I would have to assume so, since Chile +1 was listed as a win.
If you dont mind, a few other questions (I LOVE odds and following bets, but confused about a few of the things on how a book lists things):
If it is listed as Team -150, is that bet $100 to win $150 and if they are listed as Team +150 you bet $150 to win $100?
What is the deal with the 2 numbers in the over/under? - Netherlands/Mexico over 2,2.5 -111- is the o/u 2 or 2.5?
Thanks!
Originally Posted by TX_JD
Extra time is not counted for a Draw bet, so the bet is settled after regulation play (90 minutes plus stoppage time). Most sportsbooks offer prop bets for knockout stage games which give you the option to bet who will win after ET.
Odds are calculated like this:
+100 (ie. even money bet) = risk $100 to win $100
-150 risk $150 to win $100
+150 risk $100 to win $150
The 2 numbers for the over/under are called an Asian Handicap bet. It's treated like 2 separate bets when the books pay out, so over 2,2.5 means that if the game has 3 more goals, you win because it went over 2 and over 2.5. If there are 2 goals total, you push the "2" and lose the "2.5" (so it's half loss total). If 1 or no goals are scored, you lose the whole bet.
Feel free to ask any other questions.