Market type
Draw no bet
Draw no bet voids the stake if the match is drawn, normalised across the roster as a two-outcome football market.
What is draw no bet?
Draw no bet removes the draw outcome: if the match ends level your stake is returned. That makes it a two-outcome market priced off match odds, popular for lower-variance strategies and clean comparison.
How OddsRelay delivers it
The feed normalises draw-no-bet prices across books and, where the exchange prices it, pairs the back against lay; otherwise it represents it consistently for comparison.
Exchange lay: this market is layable, so back prices are paired against exchange lay and rated.
Sports this market applies to
Key terms
Draw no bet: common questions
- Is draw no bet good for matched betting?
- Its two-outcome structure and frequent appearance in promotions make it a useful matched-betting market where it is layable on the exchange.
Related coverage
Sports, use-cases and markets connected to draw no bet.
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- Odds comparison sitesPopulate a comparison product with deep, normalised, multi-book prices.
- Value & +EV bettingCompare soft-book prices against a sharp benchmark to surface positive expected value.
- Matched bettingPower an oddsmatcher with back odds already paired against exchange lay.
- Match odds (1X2)Market type
- Over/under (totals)Market type
- Both teams to scoreMarket type
Proof, not claims
See draw no bet in the feed.
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