Confused by betting abbreviations? Read our complete guide to the terms and symbols used in our daily football predictions and expert picks.
Introduction
1. Welcome to our predictions guide. To help our community understand our selection process, we use specific abbreviations to represent different betting markets. Below is the full breakdown of what each term means.
2. Match Result & Team Tips
1 (Home Win): You are betting on the home team to win the match in 90 minutes.
2 (Away Win): You are betting on the away team to win the match in 90 minutes.
X (Draw): You are betting that the match will end in a tie.
1 EH / 2 EH (Win Either Half): The selected team must win at least one of the two halves (scored as a separate mini-match).
AH X (At Least a Half Draw): Predicts that at least one of the halves (first or second) will end in a draw.
3. Goals & Scoring (Over/Under)
Yes (GG / BTS): "Both Teams to Score." Both sides must score at least one goal for this bet to win.
1 0.5, 1.5, 2.5 (Home Team Totals):
0.5: Home team to score at least 1 goal.
1.5: Home team to score at least 2 goals.
2.5: Home team to score at least 3 goals.
2 0.5, 1.5, 2.5 (Away Team Totals): Same as above, but for the visiting team.
4. Leading & Lead Markets
1 1up / 1 2up (Home Lead): The home team must lead by 1 goal (1up) or 2 goals (2up) at any point during the match.
2 1up / 2 2up (Away Lead): The away team must lead by 1 goal (1up) or 2 goals (2up) at any point during the match.
5. Half-Time & Timeframes
HT (First Half): The prediction applies only to the result at the 45-minute mark.
ST (Second Half): The prediction applies only to the events occurring between the 46th minute and full-time.
Chancemix (or): When you see "or" between two tips, it means either outcome will result in a win for the bet.
6. How to Use Our Predictions
Visit your favorite sports bookmaker and register with them, don't forget to go through there terms and conditions covering their platform.
Always play responsibly and Do Your Own Research.
We do not publish every match. Our team selects a handful of "high-confidence" events based on current form, injury reports, and historical data.

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