Corner Handicap Sample Clauses

The Corner Handicap clause establishes a system for adjusting the outcome of a wager based on the number of corners taken by each team in a sporting event, typically football (soccer). In practice, this clause assigns a virtual advantage or disadvantage (the handicap) to one team, which is then factored into the final corner count to determine the bet's result. For example, if Team A is given a -1.5 corner handicap, they must achieve at least two more corners than Team B for a bet on Team A to win. The core function of this clause is to level the playing field between teams of differing strengths, making betting more competitive and fair by offsetting perceived advantages.
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Corner Handicap. A bet on the team to make more corner kicks with regard to positive or negative handicap. Your bet wins only if your selected team wins. If the match ends in a draw or your selection loses, your bet counts as lost. For example, if you bet on the local team with a +1 handicap, and the match ends at 1:2 for corner kicks, the result is a score draw of 2:2 and your bet loses.