Both Teams to Score Strategy

The “Both Teams To Score” betting strategy implies that two teams will score. This is a prerequisite for the bettor’s bet to win.

Players do not use this method often, but in vain. Its main advantage is that everything lends itself well to analysis. You can competently think through important points, and it is a good idea to increase the bank. The tactics are more used for football, since in hockey, for example, at such rates, the quotes are too low – 1.08-1.30.

Let’s take a look at the types of “Both teams to score” bets and learn about their differences.

What are the “Both teams to score” bets?

  • Both will score, yes. This is the main bet, which implies that each of the teams in the current match will score at least one goal against the opponent.
  • Both will score, but no. This is a bet where the calculation is that no one will score a goal or that one of the teams will not score.
  • Both will score in the half/period. In this case, only goals in a particular half or period are taken into account.
  • Both will score + total. This is a bet that, in addition to the main bet “Both teams to score”, also takes into account the total of the match.
  • Both to score + result. This is a bet that also takes into account the outcome of the entire match. Such an outcome can be a draw or a victory for one of the teams. Often, bookmakers combine the outcome “Both will score” with penalties, goals of specific players, penalties and other events.
  • Both teams to score: 1st/2nd half. Here, everything is similar to the outcome of the half/match. The “yes/no” option can mean that in the first half both opponents will score a goal against each other, and in the second half only one of the teams will score or there will be no goals at all.

Most of the described types of bets are not practiced in the activities of professional bettors. This is due to the high risks and difficulty of forecasting. Most often, the classic option “Both will score” is used.

Event Selection Rules for “Both Teams to Score” in Football

Hundreds of matches are put up in the bookmakers’ lines every day. There is definitely not enough time to analyze them at least superficially. Therefore, it is recommended to use simple filters to select events. They will mark almost 90% of unnecessary options.

  • Filter Tournament. It is necessary to omit non-productive matches right away. An example is the championships of Portugal, Greece, and Ukraine.
  • Filter Matches. It is better to abandon the confrontations of teams, one of which is considered a clear favorite. Cup duels should also be avoided, as their outcome is difficult to predict.
  • Quote filter. Do not bet on events with odds less than 1.90. The passability of bets with quotes below is almost the same, but with them you can noticeably drop in income.

The “Both teams to score” strategy implies deliberate actions, since haste and reliance on chance never bring success in betting.


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