Full time Predictions
This article will cover everything from the very basics of Full Time betting, how to pick a match to bet on, all the way to some advanced tips and strategies. Hopefully, by the end of it, you will understand all you need to and be ready to take on some more complex markets.
You’re probably aware of just how many different markets are available with online bookmakers, especially when it comes to football betting. However, the type of betting we’ll be talking about in this in-depth betting guide is probably where it all began. As such, it is absolutely essential that you get a good, solid understanding of how it all works before moving on to other markets. If this were a betting academy, this would probably be lesson number 1.
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More about Full time Predictions
This article will cover everything from the very basics of Full Time betting, how to pick a match to bet on, all the way to some advanced tips and strategies. Hopefully, by the end of it, you will understand all you need to and be ready to take on some more complex markets.
You’re probably aware of just how many different markets are available with online bookmakers, especially when it comes to football betting. However, the type of betting we’ll be talking about in this in-depth betting guide is probably where it all began. As such, it is absolutely essential that you get a good, solid understanding of how it all works before moving on to other markets. If this were a betting academy, this would probably be lesson number 1.
- Full Time Betting Predictions Intro
- Why Bet On Full Time?
- How To Bet On Full Time?
- How to Choose Matches to Bet on Full Time?
- Where to bet on Full Time?
- Full Time Betting Tips
- Full Time Betting Variants
- Full Time Betting Verdict
Like with all our guides, we’ll focus on football when discussing examples, strategies, and other specifics. Of course, pretty much every sport has some sort of result at the end of the game, which means that Full Time betting is possible for all of them. Football betting is still the most popular, though, and it’s much easier to get a clear picture with a single sport in mind. But at the end of the day, what you learn here is applicable to whichever sport you happen to choose.
What is Full Time Betting?
It’s probably safe to say that this is the simplest market out there. In fact, it’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think about betting: you’re betting on who’s going to win the match. There’s a bit more to it, but nothing that would throw you off that much. Firstly, there’s also the option of betting on the match ending up a draw. Secondly, the reason it’s called Full Time is that it only cares about what happens when the standard time of a match is over. For football, that’s 90 minutes. Anything after that, like injury time and the penalty shootout, does not affect Full Time bets.
The real problem here is that the market’s simplicity often gives punters a false sense of security. Understanding the core concept of Full Time betting is not the issue here – the issue is how to use it effectively. And that’s the reason this guide will take more than two sentences.
Why Bet On Full Time?
We probably won’t need to work hard on convincing you that Full Time is often a good idea, but let’s go over some advantages and disadvantages of Full Time betting.
We mentioned simplicity a lot already, but let’s look into why that’s such a good thing. Firstly, calculating the odds for Full Time is as easy as it’s going to get for football betting. As you gain more experience in online sports betting, you will come to appreciate just how much of a blessing this is. This also means that correctly appliying statistics and probability is also easy. As a result, identifying which bets are valuable and which aren’t worth your time is possible even for a complete beginner.
This further extends to the fact that there’s not a lot of variables to be considered for Full Time betting. Think of some other markets as a contrast: predicting how many goals will be scored, like in Over/Under markets, depends on a lot of things, and most of them cannot be counted for every single game. For Full Time bets, it’s usually clear who the favourite is and who the underdog is and why, so you can easily figure out why the odds are what they are.
On the other hand, this also means that it’s easy for the bookmaker to be on-point with their odds. By some schools of thought, the key to value betting is identifying the actual chances of something happening better than the bookmaker does when they determine odds. Full Time betting’s simplicity makes this more difficult to do.
Availability is also something worth mentioning. No matter which online bookmaker you use, which leagues interest you, which time of the day or week you’re trying to bet during – it’s pretty much guaranteed that you will find a Full Time betting offer.
How To Bet On Full Time?
Full Time betting is also commonly referred to as 1X2 or Win-Draw-Win. This is because these are the three options you have when placing such a wager. You’re betting that:
- The Home team will win
- The game will end in a draw
- The Away team will win
Of the three, a draw is usually considered the least likely option, no matter the other odds. Still, with the right combination of handicaps and/or conditions, it can be a worthwhile option.
Of the two teams, the real thing you need to be considering is which team is more likely to win: which team is the favourite, and which is the underdog. As you might imagine, there are two schools of thought here:
Betting on the favourite is, obviously, less risky but with smaller returns. Most experienced punters consider this option to be smarter in the long run, however. Both statistics and betting theory strongly support this notion and stress the advantages of smaller rewards over a long period of time.
Betting on the underdog is an inverse of this. From the perspective of long-term profits, this is quite often the inferior option. There are, however, notable exceptions. For example, think about what we mentioned earlier about value betting: if you happen to spot a match in which the underdog is not quite as unlikely to win as the bookmaker believes – you just go yourself a value bet.
Furthermore, there’s something to be said concerning which option is more fun. At the end of the day, sports betting is a form of entertainment, not an investment. And betting on the underdog is widely considered to be more fun and exciting.
How to Choose Matches to Bet on Full Time?
Considering that Full Time is one of the least specific markets out there, there is really not much that sets up one match as being a better option than the next one. As such, the most important thing to do is research. You need to be absolutely sure about the teams’ respective forms, strengths and weaknesses.
Remember that the odds given by bookmakers are not as sure as they sometimes seem to be. Generally speaking, if you’re looking to bet on favourites, you need to make sure that their performance is as strong as the statistics imply. Make sure to check out injuries and other team news.
Also, consider combining such bets into accumulators. This is a popular way of negating the low returns, although it comes with exponentially increasing risk.
The same knowledge can also be applied for cases where you bet on the underdog. Look for reasons that might make the favourite underperform, such as key players missing or lack of motivation. If the match results don’t really matter to the favourite, it’s possible that the underdog snags a surprise victory.
Betting on a draw result, on the other hand, can be considered a market of its own. This option’s unpredictability is not good for long-term profits, however. Cases in which a draw bet is a good idea are exceedingly rare, so we’d recommend staying away if you’re a beginner.
Where to bet on Full Time?
Depending on where you live, you’re probably not lacking for options when it comes to picking the right online bookmaker. The odds a bookmaker has to offer are one of the most important factors to consider. Luckily for us, Full Time betting is one of, if not the most popular markets for football betting, so figuring out which betting site’s offers are better is easy enough.
Moreover, no bookmaker specialises in one type of betting or the other. The quality of their odds usually spreads across the board, so looking at Full Time offers is a great indication for other markets as well. It can vary somewhat between sports, though, so keep in mind your favourite sports when deciding which bookie to give your custom to.
There are dozens of options when it comes to online bookmakers, and we recommend thoroughly weighing all your options. To help you out, BettingFellow boasts a list of all of the best online bookmakers and their ratings. The smartest option is to go through the full list. However, let’s go over some quick recommendations just in case:
Ladbrokes. This bookie can be described as standard as they come, and we mean that in a good way. There’s no surprises or catches with Ladbrokes, just a great reputation and solid offers across the board. A great place to start for beginners. Pinnacle. On the other hand, Pinnacle boasts a novel approach to online betting. They specialise in high limits and high odds, which is great news for those looking to bet on the safer side. Keep in mind that this means Pinnacle offers no promotions to balance it out, but odds are widely considered to be more important in the long run. Betfred. A great bookie all-round, who pays special attention to football. If classic footy punting is what you’re aiming for, you can’t go wrong with Betfred.
Full Time Betting Tips
Now that we’ve covered the basics, let's go for some in-depth betting tips and strategies for Full Time betting.
Dig deep and weigh your options. Some smaller leagues and lower-profile matches occasionally end up being much better options than their larger counterparts. Don’t just decide to bet on a match on a whim. Select a wide range of options, and then weigh them against each other to decide what the best route is.
Looking for betting tips that directly inform you which matches to bet on is quite easy with Full Time bets, due to their popularity. However, don’t just take these at face value. Try to understand why certain options are better than others. This will, in turn, enable you to make informed decisions of your own.
Always look for ways to improve your chances. For example, Asian Handicaps are a great option for the knowledgable punter. These level the playing field for underdogs, which may result in a better winnings-to-chances ratio. The same rules apply, though: never rush into a bet if there may be other options out there.
Full Time Betting Variants
Seeing how this market can be considered a baseline for all sports betting, pretty much every market out there can be seen as a variation. With that in mind, what you’ve read here is helpful for all of them. However, specialised betting tutorials are available on BettingFellow for other markets as well, so make sure to check them out too to get the best picture.
We would also like to make note of the Half Time/Full Time market. This type of bet combines full time with Half Time betting, as you might imagine, so this article’s tips and strategies are especially applicable.
Full Time Betting Verdict
Understanding Full Time betting is key to understanding betting in general. This tutorial’s contents will serve you well no matter where your punting career takes you, and we suggest familiarising yourself with them. With that said, we wish you luck with future punting!
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