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ΘΕΜΑ: Guide to play Draw No Bet (DNB) in football betting

Guide to play Draw No Bet (DNB) in football betting 05/08/2023 11:16 #1

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You may have come across the "Draw No Bet" option at a certain bookmaker, and you might be wondering what it means. It is a variant of the 1X2 betting type, and in this article, we will explain what Draw No Bet means and how to effectively participate in it. Let's find out more about the Draw No Bet bet through the following article by Wintips.

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Explanation of Draw No Bet (DNB) Bet:
Draw No Bet may sound complicated, but it is actually straightforward. This type of bet is becoming popular among players who do not want to take risks when betting. Draw No Bet allows you to bet on either the "home" or "away" team in a three-way bet, but the possibility of a "draw" is eliminated. This means that if a draw occurs, your bet will be fully refunded.
When participating in this type of bet, do not expect higher odds from bookmakers. It is possible that the odds will be reduced because this type of bet has less risk for the players. That's why the odds for Draw No Bet and Double Chance bets are usually lower than the odds for the team to win the match or exact score. For example, as you can see in the example above, you choose Man United to win with odds of -600, while backing Chelsea to win has odds of +400. If the two teams draw in this match, you will get a refund from the bookmaker.
Keep in mind that not all bookmakers offer this betting option for different sports, mainly because sports like basketball or tennis cannot end in a draw. Therefore, this type of bet is only applicable to certain sports like football. Some bookmakers may provide Draw No Bet for both the first half and the second half of the matches, in addition to the full match result.


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Example of Draw No Bet (DNB) Bet:
Let's assume you are betting on a match between Tottenham vs. Southampton. The odds for each outcome of this hypothetical match are listed as follows:
Southampton - 21/20 (2.05)
Tottenham - 7/10 (1.70)
If you are betting on the traditional 1X2 outcome, the odds would be the same:
Southampton - 21/10 (3.10)
Tottenham - 29/20 (2.45)
Since the "draw" result is removed, the odds will be reduced. Suppose on the Draw No Bet option listed above, you bet £20 on Tottenham to win the match. If they win, you will receive £21, and your total payout will be £41. If the match ends in a draw, you will get your full stake (£20) refunded, and it's like you didn't place a bet in the first place. If Southampton wins the match, you will lose the £20 bet for this match.
Similar Type: Double Chance
If your bookmaker does not offer Draw No Bet, there is a similar type you can try, called "Double Chance." It still provides you with a similar level of safety as Draw No Bet. When placing a Double Chance bet, you bet on 2 out of the 3 possible outcomes of the match. For example:
Home team wins or draw – meaning the home team doesn't lose, and you win the bet.
Home team wins or away team wins – meaning the match result cannot be a draw, and you win the bet.
Away team wins or draw – meaning the away team doesn't lose, and you win the bet.

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The odds for this bet type may not be as favorable as betting on the team to win the match outright. However, if you prefer low-risk betting, then Draw No Bet can be the perfect choice for you. Additionally, you can also refer to odds and fixtures from the bookmakers to participate in the game more effectively and achieve more victories.
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