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Asian Handicap Explained: Definitions and Betting Guide
Master Asian Handicap betting with our expert guide. Learn how whole, half, and quarter lines work with settlement examples and value analysis for football.
Jul 10, 2026 · math · By EuroPicks Editorial Team
FAQ
- What happens in an Asian Handicap if the game is a draw?
- It depends on the specific line. If you bet on a whole handicap like -1.0 and the game is a draw, you lose because the virtual score favors the opponent. If you bet +0.5, a draw means you win the bet.
- What is a 0.0 Asian Handicap?
- A 0.0 Asian Handicap is identical to a 'Draw No Bet' market. If your team wins, you win; if they lose, you lose; if the game ends in a draw, your stake is returned.
- Does Asian Handicap include extra time?
- No, standard Asian Handicap bets in football apply to the 'Regular Time' of 90 minutes plus injury time only, unless specified otherwise (e.g., in specific tournament 'To Progress' markets).
- What is the difference between Asian and European Handicap?
- The European Handicap only uses whole numbers and always allows for three outcomes including the draw. Asian Handicap uses quarters and halves to eliminate or split the draw outcome.
- Is Asian Handicap better for underdogs or favorites?
- It is useful for both. It allows you to back favorites at better odds by covering a spread, or protect your stake on underdogs by giving them a head start that covers a draw or a narrow loss.
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