Draw in Both Halves – No – What Does It Mean in Betting?

The designation “Draw in Both Halves – No” refers to a betting market that predicts at least one half of the match will not end in a draw. The final score or the identity of the winning team does not affect the outcome of this wager. The “Draw in Both Halves – No” market is featured in the betting lines for football (soccer) matches.

Draw in Both Halves – No

Possible outcomes

When placing a “Draw in Both Halves – No” bet, the bettor can expect the following outcomes:

Win: The bet “Draw in Both Halves – No” wins if at least one half of the match ends with one team scoring more goals than the other.

Loss: The bet “Draw in Both Halves – No” loses if both halves of the match end in a draw.

Refund: Refunds are not offered by bookmakers for the “Draw in Both Halves – No” market.

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