Knowledge Base
Glossary
Plain-English definitions for the terminology used across ទស្សនៈគ្រូបង្វឹក.
- Accumulator
- An Accumulator is a single bet that ties together multiple selections, with each win boosting the payout.
- Bankroll
- A Bankroll is the money you have set aside for betting, helping you keep track of wins, losses, and how much you can safely wager.
- Bet Slip
- A Bet Slip is the online form where you choose your bets, enter the amount you want to wager, and finalize your wagers.
- Bonus
- A Bonus is a promotional offer from a sportsbook, like extra betting funds or free bets, usually subject to certain terms.
- Cash Out
- Cash Out gives you the option to settle a bet early, either securing a profit or cutting a loss before the match finishes.
- Free Bet
- A Free Bet is a bet you can place without using your own money; if it wins, you typically receive the profit but not the original stake.
- House Edge
- House Edge is the built‑in advantage that a sportsbook has in every bet, ensuring it profits over the long term.
- Juice
- Juice is the fee or cut that a bookmaker takes, usually included in the odds, which reduces the payout slightly.
- KYC
- KYC is the verification process that confirms your identity, ensuring you are of legal age and helping prevent fraud.
- Line Movement
- Line Movement describes how the odds or spread shift as more bets are placed or as new information becomes available.
- Live Betting
- Live Betting lets you wager on a match while it is being played, with odds changing in real time as the game progresses.
- Moneyline
- A Moneyline bet is a wager on which team will win a match outright, with the payout odds reflecting each team's chance of winning.
- Odds
- Odds indicate how likely a specific result is and show how much money you can win if your bet is correct.
- Over/Under
- An Over/Under bet predicts whether the combined score or stat total in a game will be over or under the number set by the bookmaker.
- Parlay
- A Parlay combines multiple bets into one wager; all selections must win for the bettor to receive a payout.
- Point Spread
- A Point Spread is a handicap applied to a game to make both teams equally attractive to bettors, with the favorite giving points and the underdog receiving them.
- Public Money
- Public Money refers to the large volume of bets placed by recreational bettors, often biasing the line toward a popular side.
- Responsible Gambling
- Responsible Gambling refers to the tools and advice that help you gamble within your means and stay in control of your activity.
- Rollover Requirement
- A Rollover Requirement is the wagering condition that tells you how many times you must bet a bonus amount before you can cash out any winnings.
- Self-Exclusion
- Self-Exclusion is a voluntary ban that prevents you from using betting platforms for a chosen length of time.
- Staking Plan
- A Staking Plan is a strategy that determines the size of each bet you place, based on your bankroll and how much risk you want to take.
- Steam Move
- A Steam Move is a sudden, widespread change in odds or lines caused by heavy betting activity on one side.
- Value Bet
- A Value Bet occurs when the odds a bookmaker offers are better than the actual chance of that outcome, giving you a statistical edge.