In soccer betting, “Draw No Bet” (DNB) is a type of bet where you are betting on either of the two teams to win the match, but if the match ends in a draw, your stake is returned to you. This type of bet is a way for bettors to mitigate some of the risks associated with standard 1X2 (home/draw/away) betting.
Here’s how it works:
– If you bet on the home team with DNB and the home team wins, you win the bet.
– If the away team wins, you lose the bet.
– If the match ends in a draw, your stake is refunded, and you neither win nor lose.
Similarly:
– If you bet on the away team with DNB and the away team wins, you win the bet.
– If the home team wins, you lose the bet.
– If the match ends in a draw, your stake is refunded.
This type of bet is popular with those who are unsure about the likelihood of a draw but still want to place a bet on one of the teams to win. It can be particularly useful in matches where the teams are evenly matched and the chances of a draw seem high. However, because the risk is lower, the odds offered for DNB bets are typically lower than for standard win/lose bets.