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What is the Asian Total in betting? Full guide (with examples) – Sports Betting Tricks

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Asian Total is a betting option that pertains to the number of points or goals scored in a game. Unlike traditional total bets, which have a fixed number set by the bookmaker, Asian Total allows for more flexibility in the number of goals or points you can bet on.

Asian total meaning

The Asian Total allows you to make precise bets when other total options don’t quite fit. It’s particularly useful when you want to bet on a specific range of outcomes.

Instead of a single total, the Asian Total combines two adjacent totals, dividing your bet amount between them.

How it works?

Fractional totals: In Asian Total betting, the total number of goals or points is often set as a fractional value to eliminate the possibility of a push (tie). For example, instead of setting the Total at 2.5 goals, the line might be set at 2.25 or 2.75.

Half-Win/Half-Loss: If you bet on the over and the total goals scored exceed the set line, you win your bet. You lose your bet if the total goals fall below the set line. However, if the total goals match the set line exactly, your stake is refunded partially. For example, if you bet on over 2.75 goals and exactly 3 goals are scored, you win half of your stake and get the other half refunded.

Risk management: Asian Total betting allows for better risk management compared to traditional Over/Under betting because of the half-win/half-loss outcome. It reduces the chances of losing the entire stake in case the total lands close to the set line.

Variations: There are different variations of Asian Total bets, such as Asian Total Goals (for soccer) and Asian Total Points (for basketball and other sports). Each sport may have its own set of rules and conventions for Asian Total betting.

Asian Total calculation

Let’s say a player places a $100 bet on Total over 4.75 with odds of 1.50.

The stake is automatically halved, resulting in $50 each:

  • Half on Total over 4.5 with the same odds.
  • Half on Total over 5 with the same odds.

The outcome depends on the match results:

  • If six goals are scored (e.g., 6>4.5 and 6>5), the total payout would be $150.
  • If five goals are scored (e.g., 5>4.5 and 5=5), the total payout would be $75.
  • The bet would result in a loss if four goals are scored (e.g., 4<4.5 and 4<5).

For example, in a bet

Here is an Asian Total bet on 1xBet, including the steps involved and results:-

How to Place an Asian Total bet on 1xBet

  • Go to1xBet and log into your account. Register here if you are a new customer.
  • Select the match you want to bet on and press on it to open more markets.
  • Navigate to Asian Total section

Asian Total Markets on 1xBet

Asian Total Markets on 1xBet

  • Select your preferred odd. In this bet we are using the Asian Total 2.75

Asian Total 2.75 odd on 1xBet

Asian Total 2.75 odd on 1xBet

  • Go to the bet slip and adjust the stake if needed.

Adjust your stake on 1xBet

Adjust your stake on 1xBet

  • Press place bet to finalize the process and wait for your luck.

Placing an Asian Total bet on 1xBet

Placing an Asian Total bet on 1xBet

Bet recipt on 1xBet

Bet recipt on 1xBet

The Match used above is a Premier League fixture between West Ham and Brentford. Here are the results of the game:-

West Ham vs Brentford results

West Ham vs Brentford results

Results of the bet

The Asian Total over 2.75 bet on 1xBet was successful since there we 6 goals scored, that is, 6>3 which gives a straight a win.

Bet result on 1xBet

Bet result on 1xBet

Bet 2

Second bet was placed on a macth between Man City and Man United in the Premier League.

The bet was placed on Asian Total Over 4.75 with an odd of 3.455

Asian Total odds on 1xBet

Asian Total odds on 1xBet

Match results:

Man City vs Man United results

Man City vs Man United results

Bet results:

The bet was unsuccessful as goals scored are less than five.

Asian Total over results on 1xBet

Asian Total over results on 1xBet

What are the differences between regular Total and Asian Total

Visually:

  • Regular total is indicated by an integer or half number (e.g., Total over 3 or Total under 2.5).
  • Asian total has two digits after the decimal point (e.g., Total over 1.75 or Total over 2.25).

Calculation method:

  • Regular total: Win or lose the bet based on the outcome.
  • Asian total: You can “half win” or “half lose,” receiving 50% of your stake back or 50% of your winnings.

Pros of Asian Total Betting

Pros

Precision and flexibility

  • Asian total bets allow you to be more precise in your predictions. Instead of choosing a single total, you can bet on a specific range of outcomes.
  • This flexibility is especially useful when regular total options don’t quite match your expectations.

Reduced risk

  • Asian total bets provide a safety net. If the actual outcome falls within the “half” range, you neither fully win nor fully lose.
  • For example, if you bet on “Total over 2.25,” you’ll get a partial payout if the total is exactly 2 or 3.

Higher odds for specific scenarios

  • By splitting your bet between adjacent totals, you can take advantage of better odds for specific outcomes.
  • For instance, if you believe there will be more goals than the regular total suggests, Asian total bets allow you to optimize your wager.

Cons

Complexity

  • Understanding Asian total bets can be challenging for beginners. The quarter values (e.g., 2.25, 3.75) may seem unfamiliar.
  • It requires grasping the concept of splitting bets and calculating payouts based on the arithmetic mean.

Lower payouts

  • While Asian total bets reduce risk, they also limit potential winnings.
  • If you’re confident in a specific outcome, regular total bets might offer higher payouts.

Limited availability

  • Not all sportsbooks offer Asian total options for every match or event.
  • Availability varies depending on the sport, league, and bookmaker.

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