Most 1×2 betting in football follows a full-time match format in which the game’s conclusion determines the betting outcome after 90+ minutes of action.
However, 1×2 betting can be played in different formats as well.
· 1×2 First Half
From the name itself, 1×2 First Half lets you predict the outcome after the game’s first half. Will the home team’s score surpass the away team’s, or vice versa? Or will they get an equal number of goals?
If the match is abandoned before the end of the first half, all bets will be void. But if the match gets abandoned during the second half, the bets remain valid.
· 1X2 Second Half
You might be thinking that the 1×2 Second Half option would be identical to the full-time 1×2 betting since the outcome relies on the second half’s final scores. But they’re different as 1×2 Second Half requires that bets must be placed after the first half.
Of course, overtime outcomes are not covered under this betting type.
· Draw No Bet
A DNB betting removes the “draw” or “X” option in the 1×2 betting. So, you can only choose between a home win or an away win.
· Double Chance
In this betting type, you can wager on two possible results of the game. For instance, you can bet “X2” which means that you’ll win if the game ends in a draw or the away team wins.