Simulation For Betting On Asian Handicap

Strategy ID: 13

💡 Strategy

This strategy lets you see what would happen if you bet on the Asian Handicap market, where the home team handicap is set so the odds for covering or not covering it are close to 2.0 (1/1). You can try out different settings to see how your bets would work on real games without spending any money. It's a quick and risk-free way to check if your strategy can make a profit!

💥 How to request a simulation run?

To request a simulation run, send us an email at: [email protected] with the settings that you want to test (see the Examples section below).

Make sure to send your request in the right format so our system can understand it and our team can handle it quickly. Use the templates in the Examples section and adjust them to run the simulation you want.

Keep in mind this email is only checked by our software. So, only include the details for your simulation request—don’t add extra text or questions, as no one from our team will see them.

If you have questions, email us at [email protected].

After you send your simulation request, we’ll process it and email you a PDF with your results within 24 hours!

🚀 Examples

Here are some examples of simulation requests. To learn more about each setting and the valid options you can use, check out the next section, Request Settings, where everything is explained clearly.

Example 1: Place a bet on the favourite (the team with a handicap against them, or if the handicap is zero, the team with shorter odds) to cover their handicap in each game. This applies only when they are playing at home, their odds to win are between 1.8 (4/5) and 2.2 (6/5), and the handicap against them is between -3 and -2.

For example, in a game between Liverpool and Burnley, if Liverpool has a home handicap of -2, it fits the criteria. Therefore, we would bet on Liverpool to win and cover their handicap of 2 goals.

This test uses data from the 21/22 season of the English Premier League.

<league_id>E0</league_id>
<strategy_id>13</strategy_id>
<season>21/22</season>
<selection>favourite_asian</selection>
<min_odds>1.8</min_odds>
<max_odds>2.2</max_odds>
<type_of_games>home</type_of_games>
<start_round>1</start_round>
<end_round>38</end_round>
<min_handicap>-3</min_handicap>
<max_handicap>-2</max_handicap>

Example 1 - how to send the simulation request via email

Example 2: Place a bet on the underdog (the team with a handicap in their favour, or if the handicap is zero, the team with larger odds) to cover their handicap in each game. This applies only when they are playing at home, their odds to win are between 1.8 (4/5) and 2.2 (6/5), and the handicap in their favour is between 1.5 and 2.5.

For example, in a game between Norwich and Man City, if Norwich has a home handicap of 1.5, it fits the criteria. Therefore, we would bet on Norwich to not lose by more than 1.5 goals.

This test uses data from the 21/22 season of the English Premier League.

<league_id>E0</league_id>
<strategy_id>13</strategy_id>
<season>21/22</season>
<selection>underdog_asian</selection>
<min_odds>1.8</min_odds>
<max_odds>2.2</max_odds>
<type_of_games>home</type_of_games>
<start_round>1</start_round>
<end_round>38</end_round>
<min_handicap>1.5</min_handicap>
<max_handicap>2.5</max_handicap>

Example 2 - how to send the simulation request via email

Example 3: Place a bet on the favourite (the team with a handicap against them, or if the handicap is zero, the team with the shorter odds) to cover their handicap in each game. This applies whether they are playing at home or away, their odds to win are between 1.8 (4/5) and 2.2 (6/5), and the home team’s handicap is either -2 (when the favourite is at home) or +2 (when the favourite is away) - we are looking for exact values for the handicap, not a range.

For example, in a game between Liverpool and Burnley, if the home team handicap is -2, it fits the criteria. In another game between Norwich and Man City, if the home team handicap is +2, it also fits. So, we would bet on both Liverpool and Man City to win and cover their handicap of 2 goals.

This test uses data from the 21/22 season of the English Premier League.

<league_id>E0</league_id>
<strategy_id>13</strategy_id>
<season>21/22</season>
<selection>favourite_asian_exact_handicap</selection>
<min_odds>1.8</min_odds>
<max_odds>2.2</max_odds>
<type_of_games>home</type_of_games>
<start_round>1</start_round>
<end_round>38</end_round>
<min_handicap>-2</min_handicap>
<max_handicap>2</max_handicap>

Example 3 - how to send the simulation request via email

⭐️ Request Settings

Parameter

Description

Valid values

league_id*

The code of the league you want to test.

E0, E1, E2, E3, EC, SP1 SP2, D1, D2, I1, I2, F1, F2, N1, P1, B1, T1, SC0, SC1, SC2, SC3, G1

Code to meaning:
E0 = English Premier League,
E1 = English Championship,
E2 = English League 1,
E3 = English League 2, EC = English Conference,
SP1 = Spanish La Liga, SP2 = Spanish Segunda Division
D1 = German Bundesliga,
D2 = German Bundesliga 2
I1 = Italian Serie A,
I2 = Italian Serie B,
F1 = French Ligue 1,
F2 = French Ligue 2, N1 = Dutch Eredivisie, P1 = Portuguese Primeira Liga,
B1 = Belgian Jupiler League,
T1 = Turkish Super Lig, SC0 = Scottish Premier League,
SC1 = Scottish Championship,
SC2 = Scottish League 1,
SC3 = Scottish League 2,
G1 = Greek Super League

strategy_id*

The id of the strategy you want to test.

The id for this strategy is: 13

season*

The season that you want to test.

21/22, 22/23, 23/24

selection*

The option that you want to bet on for each game.

favourite_asian, underdog_asian, favourite_asian_exact_handicap, underdog_asian_exact_handicap

Selection to meaning:
favourite_asian = For each game bet on the favourite in the game (the team with handicap against them) to win and cover their handicap.

underdog_asian = For each game, bet on the underdog (the team with the handicap in their favour) to not lose by more than the handicap. In other words, we are betting that the favourite will not be able to cover the handicap against them.

favourite_asian_exact_handicap = For each game, bet on the favourite (the team with a handicap against them) to win and cover their exact handicap. The minimum and maximum handicap specified are exact values, not a range.

underdog_asian_exact_handicap = For each game, bet on the underdog (the team with the handicap in their favour) to not lose by more than the handicap. In other words, we are betting that the favourite will not be able to cover the handicap against them. The minimum and maximum handicap specified are exact values, not a range.

min_odds

The minimum odds for each game.

Any positive decimal or fractional number:
e.g. 1.2, 2.4, 4/5, 1/1, etc.

max_odds

The maximum odds for each game.

Any positive decimal or fractional number:
e.g. 1.2, 2.4, 4/5, 1/1, etc.

type_of_games

The location where the team is playing their games. This lets you filter for home games or away games only.

home, away, both.
Default is both

start_round

The first round you want to start the simulation from.

Any positive whole number, e.g. 1, 2, 3, etc.
Default is 1

end_round

The last round you want to test the simulation up to.

Any positive whole number, e.g. 36, 37, 38, etc.
Default is the last round for the league, e.g. for Premier League it is 38

min_handicap

The minimum asian handicap for each game.

When the selection setting is one of favourite_asian or underdog_asian, the games included in the simulation have a home team handicap between the min and max handicap values. When the selection setting is one of favourite_asian_exact_handicap or underdog_asian_exact_handicap, the games included in the simulation must have a handicap that matches either the minimum or the maximum value exactly.

Any number, e.g. -2, -1.5, 0, 1.5, 2.5, etc.

max_handicap

The maximum asian handicap for each game.

When the selection setting is one of favourite_asian or underdog_asian, the games included in the simulation have a home team handicap between the min and max handicap values. When the selection setting is one of favourite_asian_exact_handicap or underdog_asian_exact_handicap, the games included in the simulation must have a handicap that matches either the minimum or the maximum value exactly.

Any number, e.g. -2, -1.5, 0, 1.5, 2.5, etc.

bet_slip_mode

Specifies how to place bets on a bet slip.

single, accumulator
The default is single, which places each game in a separate bet slip. If you choose accumulator, all games for a given round will be placed in one bet slip.

stake

The amount to bet on each bet slip.

Any positive number, e.g. 10, 15.50, etc.
Default is 10

The fields with * are required, the others are optional and if not specified will use their default values.